Angela Carter's pasts: allegories and intertextualities

"This book offers a fresh look at Angela Carter's critical and intertextual engagements with the past. Examining a broad range of Carter's work (novels, short stories, poetry, as well as stage plays), the essays in this collection explore a stimulating selection of topics, including f...

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Other Authors: Gamble, Sarah 1962- (Editor), Watz, Anna ca. 20./21. Jh (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2025
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Summary:"This book offers a fresh look at Angela Carter's critical and intertextual engagements with the past. Examining a broad range of Carter's work (novels, short stories, poetry, as well as stage plays), the essays in this collection explore a stimulating selection of topics, including folk song, medieval literature, magic realism, and the occult. Frequently drawing on newly available archival material, the volume lays out the ways in which Carter wove allusions into her own narratives, creating a lively and challenging dialogue with the cultural materials of the past and present"--
Physical Description:xvii, 208 Seiten
ISBN:9781350343511

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