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The Arts of Angela Carter: A Cabinet of Curiosities
By (Author) Marie Mulvey-Roberts
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary theory
823.914
Paperback
296
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
345g
This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century.
The arrangement of the material, indicated by the chapter headings, draws attention to a variety of areas not normally associated with dominant perceptions of Angela Carter. These encompass food, fashion, art, poetry, music, performance and translation, which will be discussed in a number of historical, literary and cultural contexts. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on the diversity of her interests and versatility across different fields. Even where chapters are devoted specifically to her fiction, they tend to concentrate on inter-disciplinary crossings-over as in, for example, psycho-geography or translational poetics. The purpose of this collection is to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of her death. This is the continuation of a tradition, triggered by the first edited collection by Lorna Sage in 1994, published in the wake of her untimely death in 1992, while the most recent, New Critical Readings (2012) , edited by Sonya Andermahr and Lawrence Phillips marks the twentieth anniversary.
Marie Mulvey-Roberts is Professor of English Literature at the University of the West of England, Bristol