In Defence of Angela Carter
Learn about Shirley Jackson's scariest story: • 'The Witch' | Shirley Jackson’s Hidden Mas... Join our Discord: / discord Angela Carter admitted in an interview that she writes 'overblown, purple, self-indulgent prose'. Purple prose is often considered 'bad', over-the-top writing. Does Carter care? Absolutely f***ing not! Her writing is a celebration of purple prose, and we're here for it. Watch this video to find out more about Carter's truly decadent, delicious, dark, and dangerous fairytales collected in her seminal publication, 'The Bloody Chamber'. Written, presented, and edited by Rosie Whitcombe @books_ncats Directed, produced, and edited by Matty Phillips @ma_ps_ mphotos.uk Bibliography Atwood, Margaret, 'Running with the Tigers', Essays on the Art of Angela Carter: Flesh and the Mirror, ed. by Lorna Sage (London: Virago Press, 2007) Carter, Angela, 'Afterword', Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (New York: Penguin, 1987) 133 Carter, Angela, 'The Snow Child', 'The Werewolf', 'The Erl-King', The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (London: Penguin, 2015) Grimm, Jacob and Grimm, Wilhelm, Little Snow-White, https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm053... Hope, Lucy, What is Purple Prose? Everything You Need To Know, https://jerichowriters.com/what-is-pu... Sawden, Kari, 'No Magic Mirror Required: Folklore and Patriarchy in Angela Carter's "The Snow Child", https://www.readingsjournal.net/2015/... West, Paul, In Defense of Purple Prose, https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/15/bo...

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