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Angela Carter's Pyrotechnics: A Union of Contraries
By (Author) Charlotte Crofts
Edited by Marie Mulvey-Roberts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
10th February 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary theory
823.914
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
567g
Representing a shift in Carter studies for the 21st century, this book critically explores her legacy and showcases the current state of Angela Carter scholarship. It gives new insights into Carters pyrotechnic creativity and pays tribute to her incendiary imagination in a reappraisal of Angela Carters work, her influences and influence. Drawing attention to the highly constructed artifice of Angela Carters work, it brings to the fore her lesser-known collection of short stories, Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces to reposition her as more than just the author of The Bloody Chamber. On the way, it also explores the impact of her experiences living in Japan, in the light of Edmund Gordons 2016 biography and Natsumi Ikomas translation of Sozo Arakis Japanese memoirs of Carter.
The essays are uniformly serious, well researched, clearly written, and impressively innovative. Including 15 illustrations, this book is for those interested in feminism, fairy tales, and, of course, literary theory and women writers. * CHOICE *
Discussing a wide range of Carters fiction, this book explores how cross-cultural semiotics, musicality, visual critique, and sensory materiality animate Carters pyrotechnic prose. Along with new perspectives on familiar topics, it features exciting studies of folksong, opera, food, and fashion as they inform the poetics of specific Carterian works. * Cristina Bacchilega, Professor Emerita of English, University of Hawaii-Manoa, USA *
Charlotte Crofts is Associate Professor of Filmmaking at the University of the West of England, UK. She is editor-in-chief of Screenworks (2006-present). She has published a monograph on Angela Carter, Anagrams of Desire: Angela Carters Writing for Radio, Film and Television (MUP, 2003), a chapter Curiously Downbeat Hybrid or Radical Retelling: Neil Jordan's and Angela Carter's The Company of Wolves in Sisterhoods: Across the Literature/Media Divide (Pluto Press, 1999) and written about her Japanese writings in 'The Other of the Other': Angela Carter's 'New-Fangled' Orientalism in Re-Visiting Angela Carter: Texts, Contexts, Intertexts, ed. Rebecca Munford (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). She is currently developing a feature-film adaptation of Angela Carters Japanese writings. She co-founded the Angela Carter Society with Caleb Sivyer, and Marie Mulvey-Roberts with whom she is developing a Smart phone app on Carter. Marie Mulvey-Roberts is Professor of English Literature at the University of the West of England, UK. She is the author of Dangerous Bodies: Historicising the Gothic Corporeal (MUP, 2016), winner of the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize. She has authored, edited and co-edited over 30 books. This will be her third edited book on Angela Carter. Recently she made a film on Carters The Bloody Chamber for Massolit, for use in schools (33,000 downloads). She was the co-curator of the Strange Worlds exhibition on Angela Carter at the Royal West Academy of Art in Bristol 2017 and co-edited the catalogue. She is the co-founder of Womens Writing, for which she serves as Editor and runs two Carter websites with Charlotte Crofts.