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  1. Wayward Girls and Wicked Women by Angela Carter, 1992
  2. The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera by Angela Carter, 1997-07-03
  3. The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter, 2009-09-01
  4. Strange Things Sometimes Still Happen: Fairy Tales from Around the World
  5. Love by Angela Carter, 1997-05-20
  6. Honeybuzzard by Angela Carter, 1966
  7. Come Unto These Yellow Sands: Four Radio Plays by Angela Carter, 1985-09
  8. The Magic Toyshop: Students Virago (Students' Virago) by Angela Carter, 1989-01
  9. Le Théâtre des perceptions by Angela Carter, Michel Doury, 2003-06-05
  10. Black Venus's Tale by Angela Carter, 1980-06
  11. Meerkater und Drachenkönig by Angela Carter,
  12. Honey-buzzard by Angela CARTER, 1966
  13. Black Venus's Tale by Angela Carter, 1981-12-31
  14. Das Haus des Puppenmachers : Roman by Angela Carter, 1988

81. Random House : Author Details For Angela Carter
angela carter, angela carter was born in 1940. She lived in Japan, the United States and Australia. She died in February 1992. Books by angela carter
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82. Bloomsbury.com - Children S Authors
Blight Valerie Bloom Paulette Bogan Katie Boyce Tony Bradman Herbie Brennan NM Browne Lisa Bruce Eve Bunting C Nancy Carpenter angela carter Lynne Chapman
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83. “Nothing Sacred” (Angela Carter)
angela carter (19401992). Select Black Venus - Jeanne Duval and Charles Baudelaire Revisited by angela carter by Susanne Schmid. (webdoc
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Angela Carter (1940-1992) Select Bibliography (Source: Books and Writers, www.kirjasto.sci.fi/acarter.htm THE MAGIC TOYSHOP (1967) revealed Carter's fascination with fairy tales and the Freudian unconscious. THE INFERNAL DESIRE MACHINES OF DOCTOR HOFFMAN (1973) was a story of a war fought against diabolic doctor and his attempt to demolish the structures of reason and so liberate mankind from the chains of the reality principle. In 1979 Carter published THE SADEIAN WOMAN Her interest in changing gender roles formed the basis for novels HEROES AND VILLAINS (1969), set in the post-holocaust world, and THE PASSIONS OF NEW EVE (1977). The burlesque-picaresque novel NIGHTS AT THE CIRCUS (1984). "Carter's textual strategy oscillates between fantasy and reality, combining a utopian feminist politics with a committed materialist critique of patriarchal institutions..." (from The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, Lorna Sage) BLOODY CHAMBER (1979), a collection of stories retelling classic fairy tales. "One could argue, I think, that the title The Bloody Chamber itself, alludes in the last analysis not to Bluebeard's meat locker, nor even to the womb/tomb, but to the human heart" (Lorna Sage)

84. Angela Carter - General Books Index
1. “angela carter” by Lorna Sage (1994) Heading carter, angela, 19401992 Criticism and interpretation Call Number PR6053 .A73Z8, WLU Book Stacks Call
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Angela Carter - Book Call numbers index “Angela Carter” by Lorna Sage (1994)
Heading: Carter, Angela, 1940-1992 Criticism and interpretation
Call Number: PR6053 .A73Z8, WLU Book Stacks
Call Number: PR 6053.A73 Z85, Guelph McLaughlin Book Stacks “Flesh and the mirror: essays on the art of Angela Carter” edited by Lorna Sage
Call Number: PR6053 .A73Z65, WLU Book Stacks
to see the list of esseys inlcuded click here “Angela Carter” by Alison Lee (1997)
Call Number: PR6053.A73Z75 1997, UW Porter. Book Stacks. 6th-10th Floors. “Angela Carter” by Alison Easton (2000)
Call Number: PR6053.A73 Z525, Guelph McLaughlin Book Stacks
Call Number: PR6053.A73 Z525 2000, UW Porter. Book Stacks. 6th-10th Floors. “Angela Carter: the rational glass” by Aidan Day (1998)
Call Number: PR6053.A73 Z58, Guelph McLaughlin Book Stacks “Critical essays on Angela Carter” by Lindsey Tucker (1998)
Call Number: PR6053.A73 Z57, Guelph McLaughlin Book Stacks to see the list of esseys inlcuded click here “Engendering the subject: gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction” by Sally Robinson (1991) Call Number: PR888.F45R6 1991, UW Porter. Book Stacks. 6th-10th Floors.

85. Black Venus - Angela Carter
EESE 2/97 Black Venus Jeanne Duval and Charles Baudelaire Revisited by angela carter. Susanne Schmid (Berlin). Paris. carter, angela 1985/(1986).
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"Black Venus" - Jeanne Duval and Charles Baudelaire
Revisited by Angela Carter
Susanne Schmid (Berlin)
Angela Carter , mythomaniac and demythologiser, rewriter of the Western canon, focusses on the shattering of male myths about femininity. She presents archetypal virgins and monsters and gives a voice to women who have figured as objects in (male) literature without being allowed to tell their own stories: Leda in The Magic Toyshop , the biblical Eve in Heroes and Villains and Mignon in Nights at the Circus . Women who have frequently been described in the literary tradition are not only given the opportunity to present their view of the events, they also become agents, being allowed to influence their own lives. Thus, Mignon, who is given a complete biography, does not die but 'lives happily ever after' (Steedman 1992) , Leda is allowed to watch herself being avenged on the swan, and Eve can leave God and Adam dying in a post-apocalyptic paradise, in which she takes over the power. Whereas much feminist criticism has been centred on the making and breaking of images of women, the intertextual references by authors such as Angela Carter have been regarded as a secondary issue. If one wants to comprehend the cutting edge of Carter's criticism as regards male myths of femininity, however, one needs to concentrate on her playful way of dealing with mythic references. In a postmodern bricolage, Carter uses European literature as a "scrapyard" (Carter 1985: 92), from which she takes bits and pieces, rearranging them in a way that exposes the constructedness of the reality that they depict.

86. Shelley Jackson's
Shelley Jackson s Patchwork Girl and angela carter s The Passion of New Eve A Comparative Reading. carter, angela. The Passion of New Eve.
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Patchwork Girl and Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve : A Comparative Reading
Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve : A Comparative Reading
Maria Aline Salgueiro Seabra Ferreira, Departamento de Linguas e Culturas, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve (1977) and Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl (1995) share a considerable number of narrative and thematic concerns and can profitably be read together, shedding significant light on each other. At first, however, it is probably the most obvious difference that leaps out, for Jackson's Patchwork Girl Patchwork Girl observes: "My birth takes place more than once" ("birth"; with hypernarrative, there are no page numbers, only the name of the lexias the quotation comes from) as is also the case with New Eve, formerly Evelyn. Myths of origin and singular beginnings are thus centrally problematized. Both works can be described as quest narratives. In The Passion of New Eve Evelyn goes to New York, moves to California, where most of the novel's action takes place and at the end of the book is about to leave America, after having been turned into a woman, New Eve, by a woman scientist, an emblematic Phallic Mother. In Patchwork Girl , in turn, the protagonist, the Creature created by Mary Shelley herself, sails for America where, like Eve/lyn, she wanders in search of her identity, in both cases significantly associated with a Chimera, a wild fancy, an unattainable dream. Also like Eve/lyn, the

87. The Sadeian Woman: And The Ideology Of Pornography (Angela Carter)
The Sadeian Woman And the Ideology of Pornography. angela carter. Penguin 2001 Amazon A book review by Danny Yee © 1997 http//dannyreviews.com/.
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Penguin 2001 Amazon A book review by Danny Yee Warning: the subject material may disturb some The Sadeian Woman is a feminist reading of the Marquis de Sade, who is seen as a "moral pornographer" putting pornography into the service of women (or at least creating room within it for "an ideology not inimical to women"). Though Carter provides some biographical background, her focus is on three of Sade's novels. In Justine the eponymous heroine suffers repeated rape, torture, humiliation, and degradation, forever escaping from one abuser only to fall into the hands of another. She is acted on rather than acts, feels rather than reasons, and is the perfect victim. Carter sees her as a spiritual ancestor of film stars such as Marilyn Monroe. Her career is a "desecration of the Temple", an inversion of the unnatural reverence accorded to women as Mothers and Wives. Juliette, Justine's sister, is her antithesis. She is rational, scheming, predatory, vicious, and always in control, exploiting her sexuality to obtain power and moving from city to city one step ahead of retribution. An astute businesswoman, her career exhibits the virtues of bourgeois individualism self-reliance and self-help and the consequences of the emancipation of women, carried to their logical extremes. And in Philosophy in the Boudoir the fifteen year old Eugénie receives an education in depravity, in a series of lessons in transgression culminating in her rape and mutilation of her mother.

88. Cellar Stories Bookstore: The Bloody Chamber By Carter, Angela
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89. Wise Children
Wise Children. Wise Children by Authors angela carter Released January, 1993 ISBN 014017530X Paperback Sales Rank 123,852, List
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Wise Children > Customer Review #1: Hilarious, Dramatic, Different

Wise Children is a funny yet touching tale of the lives of a theatrical family. Narrated by one of the Chance twins, Dora, it charts the ups-and-downs of the twins lives, as well as encounters with both loved and hated relatives; with almost every member of the vast family a theatrical performer. Ive read quite a few Angela Carter books, and (while Wise Children is still written in that unmistakable Carter style) it seems far more light-hearted than, for example: Love or The Magic Toyshop, and has a completely different vocabulary, as Carter adopts the voice of Dora Chance deliciously witty, with a strong feminist tone, relatively simple vocab, and an entirely unrelenting appetite for drama.
I was a little dubious about reading Wise Children, as the blurb implied a knowledge of Shakepeare would be beneficial when it came to understanding the book, and that the multiple sets of twins and family secrets would become highly confusing. While any subtle Shakepeare references (aside from the obvious) went right over my head, it seems that they played a minor part in the book, as its full of raucous wit, bubbling personality, theatrical dramatics, and an inexhaustable thirst for life. As for the numerous characters and their relation to each other: Carter manages to evoke such a vivid picture and to bestow each character with such simplistic, unique features, that you become invovled in the Hazard/Chance story (therby avoiding any confusion.)

90. Powell's Books - Wise Children By Angela Carter
ISBN 014017530x Author carter, angela Publisher Penguin Books Subject British and irish fiction (fictional works by Subject Novels and novellas Subject
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91. The Ravished Reader: Angela Carter's Allegory In Nights At The Circus - Bibliogr
Bristow, Joseph and Trev Lynn Broughton, eds. The Infernal Desires of angela carter. London and New York Longman, 1997. carter, angela. Nights at the Circus.
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Bibliography
Armstrong, Paul B. Conflicting Readings: Variety and Validity in interpretation . Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1990.
Nights at the Circus.
Barthes, Roland.
Mythologies . Paladin Grafton Books, 1987.
Retorikken . Oslo, Spartacus, 1998.
Nights at the Circus.
Booth, Wayne C. The Rhetoric of Fiction . Harmondsworth, 1992.
Bristow, Joseph and Trev Lynn Broughton, eds. The Infernal Desires of Angela Carter . London and New York: Longman, 1997.
Brooks, Peter. Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative . Harvard University Press, 1984.
Discourse in Psychoanalysis and Literature . Ed. Slommith Rimmon-Kenan. London and New York: Methuen, 1987.
Carter, Angela. Nights at the Circus . Vintage, 1994. Shaking a Leg: Journalism and Writings. The Magic Toyshop . London: Virago, 1981. . Vol 14 (1987): 147-161. The Oxford Illustrated History of Western Philosopy . Oxford UP, 1994: 1-54. Day, Aidan. Angela Carter: The Rational Glass . Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 1998. Easton, Alison, ed.

92. 1 Record(s) Found
1 Record(s) Found Kornhauser, Jincy Anne Willett (MA Creative Writing, 1981) Title Monstrous women five short stories Advisor carter, angela.
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