Further Reading
CRITICISM
Bacchilega, Cristina. “In the Eye of the Fairy Tale: Corinna Sargood and David Wheatley Talk about Working with Angela Carter.” Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairy Tale Studies 12, no. 1 (1998): 213-28.
Discussion among Bacchilega, Sargood (an illustrator of Carter's works) and Wheatley (director of a production of The Magic Toyshop) about working with Carter.
Bradfield, Scott. “Remembering Angela Carter.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 14, no. 3 (fall 1994): 90-3.
Memorial of Carter, with an interview conducted in 1991.
Clark, Robert. “Angela Carter's Desire Machine.” Women's Studies 14, no. 2 (1987): 147-61.
Questions the extent to which Carter's fiction liberates readers from patriarchy.
Coover, Robert. “A Passionate Remembrance.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 14, no. 3 (fall 1994): 9-10.
Briefly recounts Coover's friendship with Carter.
Pearson, Jacqueline. “These Tags of Literature: Some Uses of Allusion in the Early Novels of Angela Carter.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 40, no. 3 (spring 1999): 248-56.
Examines the connection between Carter's dualisms and her use of allusions in her early novels.
Sage, Lorna. “Angela Carter: The Fairy Tale.” Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairy Tale Studies 12, no. 1 (1998): 52-68.
Addresses the role of fairy tales in the development of Carter's fiction and nonfiction writing.
Additional coverage of Carter's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: British Writers, Vol. 3; Contemporary Authors, Vols. 53-56, 136; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vols. 12, 36, 61, 106; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vols. 5, 41, 76; Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vols. 14, 207, 261; DISCovering Authors 3.0; Exploring Short Stories; Feminist Writers; Literature Resource Center; Major 20th-Century Writers, Eds. 1, 2; Reference Guide to Short Fiction, Ed. 2; St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers; St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers, Ed. 4; Short Stories for Students, Vols. 4, 12; Short Story Criticism, Vol. 13; Something about the Author, Vols. 66; 70; Supernatural Fiction Writers, Vol. 2; and World Literature and Its Times, Vol. 4.
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