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Biography:
Angela Olive Carter, British writer, 1940-1992, exponent of magic realism.
From the publisher:
When [Carter] published her first novel, Shadow Dance, in 1966, she was immediately recognized as one of Britain's most original writers....From 1976 through 1978 Angela Carter was Arts Council of Great Britain Fellow in Creative Writing at Sheffield University, and from 1980 through 1981 she was visiting professor in the Writing Program at Brown University. She traveled and taught widely in the United States and Australia but lived in London.
Collections:
Anthologies:
- Faery! (1985)
- Don't Bet on the Prince (1987)
- Black Cabinet, the (1989)
- Spells of Enchantment (1991)
- Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourth Annual Collection, the (1991)
- Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, the (1992)
- Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixth Annual Collection, the (1992)
- New Mystery, the: The International Association of Crime Writers’ Essential Crime Writing of the Late 20th Century (1993)
- Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales, the (1993)
- Tales from the Rogues' Gallery (1994)
- Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories, the (1994)
- Women of Wonder: The Contemporary Years (1995)
- Rivals of Dracula (1996)
- Oxford Book of Twentieth-century Ghost Stories (1996)
- Young Oxford Book of Supernatural Stories, the (1996)
- Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Tenth Annual Collection, the (1997)
- Flying Sorcerers, the (1997)
- Oxford Book of English Short Stories, the (1998)
- Mothers & Daughters (1998)
- Art of the Story, the (1999)
- ParaSpheres (2006)
Novels:
Short Stories:
- Donkey Prince, the (1970)
- Lady of the House of Love, the (1975)
- In the Company of Wolves (1977)
- Erl-King, the (1977)
- Wolf-Alice (1978)
- Snow Child, the (1979)
- Tiger's Bride, the (1979)
- Werewolf, the (1979)
- Courtship of Mr Lyon, the (1979)
- Puss-in-Boots (1979)
- Bloody Chamber, the (1979)
- Fall River Axe Murders, the (1981)
- Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe, the (1982)
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