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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* "[[The Bloody Chamber]]" | * "[[The Bloody Chamber]]" (first publication) | ||
* "[[The Courtship of Mr Lyon]]" | * "[[The Courtship of Mr Lyon]]" (previously published; revised for this collection) | ||
* "[[The Tiger's Bride]]" | * "[[The Tiger's Bride]]" (first publication) | ||
* "[[Puss-in-Boots]]" | * "[[Puss-in-Boots]]" (previously published in 1979 in ''[[The Straw and the Gold]]'', edited by [[Emma Tennant]]) | ||
* "[[The Erl-King]]" | * "[[The Erl-King]]" (originally appeared in ''Bananas''; revised for this collection) | ||
* "[[The Snow Child]]" | * "[[The Snow Child]]" (originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on "Not Now, I'm Listening"; revised for this collection) | ||
* "[[The Lady of the House of Love]]" | * "[[The Lady of the House of Love]]" (originally broadcast as ''[[Vampirella]]'' on BBC Radio 3 (1976); published in ''The Iowa Review''; revised from print version for this collection) | ||
* "[[The Werewolf]]" | * "[[The Werewolf]]" (originally appeared in ''South-West Arts Review''; revised for this collection) | ||
* "[[The Company of Wolves]]" | * "[[The Company of Wolves]]" (originally appeared in ''Bananas''; revised for this collection) | ||
* "[[Wolf-Alice]]" | * "[[Wolf-Alice]]" (originally appeared in ''Stand''; revised for this collection) | ||
==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
Latest revision as of 09:36, 15 December 2010
The Bloody Chamber is a collection of short fiction by Angela Carter. It won the Cheltenham Festival Literary Prize.
Contents
- "The Bloody Chamber" (first publication)
- "The Courtship of Mr Lyon" (previously published; revised for this collection)
- "The Tiger's Bride" (first publication)
- "Puss-in-Boots" (previously published in 1979 in The Straw and the Gold, edited by Emma Tennant)
- "The Erl-King" (originally appeared in Bananas; revised for this collection)
- "The Snow Child" (originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on "Not Now, I'm Listening"; revised for this collection)
- "The Lady of the House of Love" (originally broadcast as Vampirella on BBC Radio 3 (1976); published in The Iowa Review; revised from print version for this collection)
- "The Werewolf" (originally appeared in South-West Arts Review; revised for this collection)
- "The Company of Wolves" (originally appeared in Bananas; revised for this collection)
- "Wolf-Alice" (originally appeared in Stand; revised for this collection)
Editions
- 1979: Victor Gollancz, London
- 1980: Harper & Row, New York
- 1987: Penguin, New York