Angela Carter - Biography
Carter was born on May 7, 1940 in London, UK. Her childhood passed during the Second World War, which had a strong influence on her literary work. In her youth, she showed interest in literature and art, and even then dreamed of a career as a writer.Angela studied at Oxford University, where she studied English literature. During this time, she also became interested in feminism and sexual issues, which became a key theme of her future works. Her literary career began with the publication of a number of short stories and articles.
Angela became known for her unique style and bold themes in literature. She was part of a literary movement known as "the new feminism," and her writing actively discussed female sexuality, power, and cultural stereotypes. She began to explore myths and fairy tales in her works, giving them a modern and provocative context.
One of Angela's most famous works is the collection of short stories "The Bloody Chamber" (Bloody Chamber), published in 1979. This collection revisits classic tales and myths, giving them a dark and erotic character. approaches fairy tales as a means of conveying women's experiences and perspectives.
Angela Carter was known for her feminist outlook on the world and courage in exploring themes of physicality, sexuality and power. She often used grotesque and fantasy to spark discussions about social and political issues. Her writing encouraged readers to reflect on themselves and their place in society.
In addition to "The Bloody Chamber," Angela has written numerous other works, including novels, short stories, and essays. Some of her notable works include "Nights at the Circus," "Wise Children," and "The Sadeian Woman."
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