Angela Carter: New Critical Readings
Editat de Sonya Andermahr, Dr Lawrence Phillipsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472528520
ISBN-10: 1472528522
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472528522
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Notes
on Contributors \ 1. Introduction \ Part I: Genre and Canon \ 2. Contemporary Women's Writing: Carter's
Literary Legacy Sonya Andermahr \ 3. 'Isn't it every girl's dream to be married
in white?': Angela Carter's Bridal Gothic Sarah Gamble \ 4. Between the Paws of
the Tender Wolf: Authorship, Adaptation and Audience Lorna Jowett \ 5. Angela
Carter's Excessive Stagings of the Canon: Psychoanalytic Closets,
Hermaphroditic Dreams, and Jacobean Westerns Susanne Gruss\ 6. The Moral Right of Food: Angela Carter's
'Food Fetishes' Maria José Pires \ 7. The Alchemy of Reading in Angela Carter's
'Alice in Prague or The Curious Room' Michelle Ryan-Sautour \ 8. 'Cradling an
axe like a baby': Angela Carter's Lulu Mine Özyurt Kiliç \ Part II:
Philosophies \ 9. Sex, Violence, and Ethics - Reassessing Carter's 'Moral'
Relativism Lawrence Phillips \10.Angela Carter, Naturalist Anja Müller-Wood \ 11.The Surrealist Uncanny in Shadow Dance Anna
Watz \ 12. The Art of Speculation: Allegory and Parody as Critical Reading
Strategies in The Passion of New Eve Kari Jegerstedt \ 13. Blending the
Pre-Raphaelite with the Surreal in Angela Carter's Shadow Dance (1966) and Love
(1971) Katie Garner \ Part III: Mythologies \ 14. Genesis and Gender: The Word,
the Flesh, and the Fortunate Fall in 'Peter and the Wolf' and 'Penetrating to
the Heart of the Forest' Hope Jennings \ 15. 'Ambulant Fetish': The Exotic
Woman in 'Black Venus' and 'Master' Sarah Artt \ 16. Seeing the City, Reading
the City, Mapping the City: Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop and the Sixties
Simon Goulding \ Through the Looking Glass: Playing with Schizophrenia and
Surrealism in Shadow Dance Jane Hentgès \ Index
on Contributors \ 1. Introduction \ Part I: Genre and Canon \ 2. Contemporary Women's Writing: Carter's
Literary Legacy Sonya Andermahr \ 3. 'Isn't it every girl's dream to be married
in white?': Angela Carter's Bridal Gothic Sarah Gamble \ 4. Between the Paws of
the Tender Wolf: Authorship, Adaptation and Audience Lorna Jowett \ 5. Angela
Carter's Excessive Stagings of the Canon: Psychoanalytic Closets,
Hermaphroditic Dreams, and Jacobean Westerns Susanne Gruss\ 6. The Moral Right of Food: Angela Carter's
'Food Fetishes' Maria José Pires \ 7. The Alchemy of Reading in Angela Carter's
'Alice in Prague or The Curious Room' Michelle Ryan-Sautour \ 8. 'Cradling an
axe like a baby': Angela Carter's Lulu Mine Özyurt Kiliç \ Part II:
Philosophies \ 9. Sex, Violence, and Ethics - Reassessing Carter's 'Moral'
Relativism Lawrence Phillips \10.Angela Carter, Naturalist Anja Müller-Wood \ 11.The Surrealist Uncanny in Shadow Dance Anna
Watz \ 12. The Art of Speculation: Allegory and Parody as Critical Reading
Strategies in The Passion of New Eve Kari Jegerstedt \ 13. Blending the
Pre-Raphaelite with the Surreal in Angela Carter's Shadow Dance (1966) and Love
(1971) Katie Garner \ Part III: Mythologies \ 14. Genesis and Gender: The Word,
the Flesh, and the Fortunate Fall in 'Peter and the Wolf' and 'Penetrating to
the Heart of the Forest' Hope Jennings \ 15. 'Ambulant Fetish': The Exotic
Woman in 'Black Venus' and 'Master' Sarah Artt \ 16. Seeing the City, Reading
the City, Mapping the City: Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop and the Sixties
Simon Goulding \ Through the Looking Glass: Playing with Schizophrenia and
Surrealism in Shadow Dance Jane Hentgès \ Index
Recenzii
Ultimately, the collection is a significant contribution to a growing body of Carter scholarship, which will redirect readers' thinking about this extraordinary writer. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers and writers alike.