Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Angela Carter
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Standard Name: Carter, Angela
Birth Name: Angela Olive Stalker
Married Name: Angela Olive Carter
AC
was a prolific writer in many genres throughout the later twentieth century. Best known for her novels and short stories, she also wrote plays (for radio, screen and stage), poetry, children's stories, journal articles, an opera libretto, and a critical work on the Marquis de Sade
(as well as on pornography and women's relation to it). A translator of Charles Perrault
's fairy tales, she edited several fairy-tale collections, and an anthology of women's tales. Her name is prominent in critical discussion of various recent modes of fiction: magic realist, gothic, and feminist.
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The Magic Toyshop, which BL
adapted from Angela Carter
's second novel (published in 1967) and seen at the Dublin Fringe Festival in October 2001, is a gothic fantasy about a mad, patriarchal toy-maker.
The story is presented as a spellbinding tale told to little girls by the ancient crone-like Grandmother Dummer. Beginning with traditional tales, she moves to an updated, feminist fairy story in the manner of Angela Carter
Textual Features
Maud Sulter
Pursuing her established interest in the Black presence in Europe, MS
here relates the story of Duval
, mistress of the French poet Charles Baudelaire
, the Black Venus of his poetry, who was fictionalised...
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A. S. Byatt
Her selection (limited to English, not merely British, writers) determinedly eschews the well-known. She seeks the startling and the satisfying, selecting both lesser-known writers like Leonora Carrington
or Elizabeth Taylor
, and unexpected stories...
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Bryony Lavery
BL
's numerous plays for radio include some original and some adapted from other works: Laying Ghosts, The Twelve Days of Christmas, Velma and Therese (a parallel version of the film Thelma and...
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Marina Warner
MW
's passion for books began early. Describing her motivations for writing, she says I was a bookworm as a child because I liked entering other worlds through stories.
Warner, Marina. “Why I Write”. Kunapipi, Vol.
16
, No. 1, Dangaroo Press, Aarhus, Denmark, 1994, p. 505.
505
To her, writing was also...
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Marina Warner
Warner has written a significant number of book introductions to texts including Christine de Pisan
's The Book of the City of Ladies, Angela Carter
's edited volume The Second Virago Book of Fairy...
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Emma Tennant
During the 1960s ET
wrote for magazines like Queen and Vogue. She was founder-editor of Bananas, a journal of new writing that ran from 1975 to 1981 and attracted contributors like Angela Carter
At the age of eleven CS
won a district competition for an essay. Her subject (derived from the work of her father
the naturalist) was the life-cycle of the frog. Within a few years she...
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Texts
Carter, Angela. The Magic Toyshop. 1st ed., Heinemann, 1967.
Carter, Angela. The Passion of New Eve. 1st ed., Gollancz, 1977.
Carter, Angela. The Sadeian Woman. 1st ed., Virago, 1979.
Sargood, Corinna. The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales. Editor Carter, Angela, Virago, 1992.
Sargood, Corinna. The Virago Book of Fairy Tales. Editor Carter, Angela, Virago, 1990.
Carter, Angela. Unicorn. A Tlaloc print-out, 1966.
Carter, Angela, editor. Wayward Girls and Wicked Women: An Anthology of Stories. Virago, 1986.
Carter, Angela. Wise Children. 1st ed., Chatto and Windus, 1991.