Ebook {Epub PDF} Flesh and the Mirror: Essays on the Art of Angela Carter by Lorna Sage
Essays on the Art of Angela Carter: Flesh and the Mirror, Paperback by Sage, Lorna (EDT); Smith, Ali (INT), ISBN X, ISBN , Brand New, Free shipping in the US This distinguished volume of essays commemorates the work of Angela Carter. With a . This distinguished volume of essays commemorates the work of Angela Carter. Here her fellow writers, along with an impressive company of critics, disuss the novels, stories and polemics that make her one of the most spellbinding authors of her generation.5/5(4). Almansi, Guido. “In the Alchemist’s Cave: Radio Plays.” Flesh and the Mirror: Essays on the Art of Angela www.doorway.ru Lorna Sage. London: Virago, –
Flesh and the Mirror: Essays on the Art of Angela Carter considers the fiction of a writer described by Jane Dunn in the London Observer as a "disconcerting presence." In the book, for which Sage was editor, writers such as Isobel Armstrong, Kate Webb, and Nicole Ward Jouve explore various aspects of Carter's work. Flesh and the Mirror: Essays on the Art of Angela Carter by Lorna Sage. This volume of essays commemorates the work of Angela Carter, discussing the novels, stories and polemics. Contributors include Guido Almansi, Isobel Armstrong, Margaret Atwood, Robert Coover, Fadia Fagir, Elaine Jordan, Hermione Lee, Laura Mulvey and Nicole Ward Jouve. *This distinguished volume of essays commemorates the work of Angela Carter. With a new introduction by Ali Smith Essays On The Art Of Angela Carter: Flesh and the Mirror by Lorna Sage - Books - Hachette Australia.
This is a wide ranging collection of insightful essays about the wonderful writer Angela Carter. Highlights are Margaret Atwood's essay on Carter's The Bloody Chamber, which probes its rewriting of Little Red Riding Hood, and Roz Kaveney' essay on Carter's science fiction writings. But really all of the essays shine a helpful light on Carter's. Lorna Sage states the facts, as reported by the President of the Academy: in the year , "there were more than forty applicants wanting to do doctorates on Carter, making her by far the most fashionable twentieth-century topic" (Flesh and the Mirror 3). Paul Barker, editor of the magazine New Society, which published the bulk of Carter's. Essays on the Art of Angela Carter: Flesh and the Mirror (Paperback) - Common Paperback – January 1, by Introduction by Ali Smith By (author) Lorna Sage (Author) out of 5 stars 5 ratings.
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