Angela Carter
Works
- Shadow Dance (1965 novel; aka Honeybuzzard)
- The Magic Toyshop (1967 novel)
- Several Perceptions (1968 novel)
- Heroes and Villains (1969 novel)
- Love (1971 novel; rev. ed. 1987)
- The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (1972 novel); aka The War of Dreams)
- The Passion of New Eve (1977 novel)
- Nights at the Circus (1985 novel)
- Wise Children (1991 novel)
Short fiction
- "The Donkey Prince" (1970; reprinted in Jack Zipes', Don't Bet on the Prince (1987))
- "The Loves of Lady Purple" (in Fireworks and Wayward Girls and Wicked Women)
Children's books
- Miss Z, the Dark Young Lady (1970)
- Comic and Curious Cats (1979)
- The Music People (1980)
- Moonshadow (1982)
- Sleeping Beauty and Other Favourite Fairy Tales (1982)
- Sea-Cat and Dragon King (2000)
Poetry
- Unicorn (1966)
Fiction collections
- Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (1974 collection)
- The Bloody Chamber (1979 collection)
- Black Venus (1985 collection; published in US in 1986 as Saints and Strangers)
- American Ghosts and Old World Wonders (1993 collection)
- Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories (1995 collection)
Edited works
- Editor, Wayward Girls and Wicked Women: An Anthology of Subversive Stories (1986)
- Editor, The Virago Book of Fairy Tales (aka The Old Wives' Book of Fairy Tales (1990))
- Editor, The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales (1992) aka Strange Things Sometimes Still Happen: Fairy Tales from Around the World
Translations
- "The Debutante" from La Debutante, Contes et Pieces by Leonora Carrington
- "Sleeping Beauty and Other Favourite Fairy Tales" (1991)
Nonfictional works
- The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History (1979; published in US as The Sadeian Woman and the Ideology of Pornography)
- Nothing Sacred: Selected Writings (1982)
- Expletives Deleted: Selected Writings (1992)
- Shaking a Leg: Collected Journalism and Writing (1997)
Awards and honors
- John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (1967) for The Magic toyshop
- Somerset Maugham Award (1968) for Several Perceptions
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1985; joint winner) for Nights at the Circus
- Cheltenham Festival of Literature Award for The Bloody Chamber
Criticism and studies of Angela Carter
- Angela Carter and the Fairy Tale by Danielle M. Roemer
- Unofficial Angela Carer Site by Andrew --
- "Angela Carter, 1940-92: A Very Good Wizard, a Very Dear Friend" (memorial essay) by Salman Rushdie, March 8, 1992, NYT.
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