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Blodgett, Harriet.
  • "Fresh Iconography: Subversive Fantasy by Angela Carter." The Review of Contemporary Fiction v. 14 (Fall 1994): pp. 49-55.
Clark, Robert.
  • "Angela Carter's Desire Machine." Women's Studies v. 14, no. 2 (1987): pp. 147-161.
Garton, Janet.
  • "Little Red Riding Hood Comes of Age: Or, When the Fantastic Becomes the Feminist." in Essays in Memory of Michael Parkinson and Janine Dakyns (Christopher Smith, ed., & Mike Carr, fwd.) (Norwich: School of Mod. Lang. & European Studies, Univ. of East Anglia, 1996, viii, 390 pp.) (pp. 289-294). (discussing Angela Carter, "The Werewolf", "Red Riding Rood", Marta Tikkanen, Todlluvan (1986), "The Company of Wolves")
Hardin, Michael.
  • "The Other Other: Self-Definition Outside Patriarchal Institutions in Angela Carter's Wise Children." The Review of Contemporary Fiction. v. 14 (Fall 1994): pp. 77-83.
Helford, Elyce Rae.
  • "Sizing Up the Body: Body Size and Self-Image in Angela Carter's Nights at the Circus and Molly Keane's Good Behaviour." Feminist Graduate Student Conference ("Parallels and Intersections: Racism and Other Forms of Oppression"). Iowa City, IA; April 1989.
Landon, Brooks.
Vallorani, Nicoletta.
  • "The Body of the City: Angela Carter's The Passion of the New Eve." Science Fiction Studies v. 21 (November 1994), pages 365-379.

Special issues

  • Marvels & Tales, v.24, n.1 (2010): "Special Issue on the Fairy Tale After Angela Carter".