Stories, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
CARTER, ANGELA (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * All Creatures Great and Small: David Attenborough: Life on Earth, (ar) New Society Mar 15 1979
- * American Ghosts & Old World Wonders, (co) London: Chatto & Windus 1993
- * Angela Carter Responds to Bertloucci’s Movie, La Luna, (ar) The London Review of Books 1980; also as “Bertolucci: **La Luna**”.
- * Anger in a Black Landscape, (ar) 1983; from Over Our Dead Bodies: Women Against the Bomb, ed, Dorothy Thompson.
- * Animals in the Nursery, (ar) New Society Sep 30 1976
- * The Apotheosis of John Doe, (ar) New Society Aug 21 1980; also as “Hal Ashby: **Being There**”.
- * Appendix: Afterword to Fireworks [“Afterword”], (aw) Fireworks 1974
- * Appendix: Introduction to Expletives Deleted [“Introduction”], (in) 1992
- * Appendix: Preface to Come Unto These Yellow Sands [“Preface”], (pr) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985
- * The Art of Horrorzines, (ar) New Society Dec 25 1975
- * Artists of the Tudor Court [“Through the Tudor Keyhole”], (ar) New Society Jul 21 1983
- * Ashputtle, (vi) The Virago Book of Ghost Stories, ed. Richard Dalby, Virago 1987
- * Ashputtle: or, The Mother’s Ghost, (ss) The Virago Book of Ghost Stories, ed. Richard Dalby, Virago 1987
- * At the Zoo [“Blooming Baboons”], (ar) New Society Sep 2 1976
- * The Back of Beyond, (ar) New Society Oct 12 1972
- * Bath, Heritage City [“Bathed in Englishness”], (ar) New Society Sep 18 1975
- * Bathed in Englishness, (ar) New Society Sep 18 1975; also as “Bath, Heritage City”.
- * The Belle as Businessperson, (ar) The Observer 1982
- * Berthold Hinz: Art in the Third Reich [“Cultural Anaesthesia”], (ar) New Society Jul 10 1980
- * Bertolucci: La Luna [“Angela Carter Responds to Bertloucci’s Movie, **La Luna**”], (ar) The London Review of Books 1980
- * The Better to Eat You With, (ar) New Society Jul 22 1976
- * Black Venus, (co) London: Chatto & Windus 1985
- * Black Venus, (ss) Next Editions 1980
- * The Bloody Chamber, (co) London: Gollancz 1979
- * The Bloody Chamber, (nv) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979
- * Blooming Baboons, (ar) New Society Sep 2 1976; also as “At the Zoo”.
- * Bob Dylan on Tour [“Bob Dylan on Tour: or, Huck Finn reaches Puberty”], (ar) The London Magazine Aug 1966
- * Bob Dylan on Tour: or, Huck Finn reaches Puberty, (ar) The London Magazine Aug 1966; also as “Bob Dylan on Tour”.
- * The Box Does Furnish a Room, (ar) New Society Jul 19 1979
- * Bradford: Industry as Artwork, (ar) New Society Jan 22 1970
- * Bread on Still Waters, (ar) New Society Oct 13 1977
- * The Bridled Sweeties [“Derrière Pensée”], (ar) New Society Jul 28 1978
- * A Busker (Retired), (ar) New Society Mar 30 1967
- * The Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe, (ss) Interzone #1 1982
- Light Years and Dark, ed. Michael Bishop, Berkley 1984
- Interzone Anthology #1, ed. John Clute, Colin Greenland & David Pringle 1985
- Black Venus, Chatto & Windus/Hogarth Press 1985
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995
- Women of Wonder: The Contemporary Years, ed. Pamela Sargent, Harcourt Brace 1995
- * Captured by the Red Man, (ss) Saturday Night Reader, ed. Emma Tennant, W.H. Allen 1979; also as “Our Lady of the Massacre”.
- * The Christchurch Murder, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; written 1988.
- * Christina Stead, (ar) The London Review of Books 1982
- * Colin Greenland: Michael Moorcock: Death Is No Obstacle [“Introduction”], (in) Savoy: Manchester, England 1991
- * Come unto These Yellow Sands, (pl) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; first broadcast, BBC Radio 3, 28 March 1979.
- * The Company of Wolves, (pl) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; first broadcast, BBC Radio 3, 1 May 1980.
- * The Company of Wolves (with Neil Jordan), (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; filmed 1984.
- * The Company of Wolves, (ss) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised from Bananas, #7, Spring ’77.
- Reel Terror, ed. Sebastian Wolfe, Xanadu 1992; revised from Bananas, #7, Spring ’77.
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995; revised from Bananas, #7, Spring ’77.
- * Constructing an Australia [“Constructing an Australia: Letter from Down Under”], (ar) The Guardian Oct 2 1987
- * Constructing an Australia: Letter from Down Under, (ar) The Guardian Oct 2 1987; also as “Constructing an Australia”.
- * The Courtship of Mr. Lyon, (ss) Vogue (UK) 1979
- * Cultural Anaesthesia, (ar) New Society Jul 10 1980; also as “Berthold Hinz: Art in the Third Reich”.
- * D. H. Lawrence, Scholarship Boy, (ar) New Society Jun 3 1982
- * Death in Japan, (ar) New Society Apr 20 1972
- * Derrière Pensée, (ar) New Society Jul 28 1978; also as “The Bridled Sweeties”.
- * The Donkey Prince, (ss) 1970
- * The Donnie Ferrets, (ar) New Society Nov 11 1976
- * Dorothy’s Devotion, (ar) New Society May 11 1978; also as “Poets in a Landscape”.
- * Dressing Up and Down, (ar) New Society Nov 30 1978; also as “Ted Polhemus and Lynn Procter: Fashion and Anti-Fashion”.
- * D’You Mean South?, (ar) New Society Jul 28 1977
- * Elegy for a Free-Lance, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Envoi: Bloomsday [“A Happy Bloomsday”], (ar) New Society Jul 8 1982
- * The Erl-King, (ss) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter ’77.
- Faery!, ed. Terri Windling, Ace 1985; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter ’77.
- The Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories, ed. Tom Shippey, Oxford University Press 1994; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter ’77.
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter ’77.
- * The Executioner’s Beautiful Daughter, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * The Fall River Axe Murders [“Mis-en-Scene for Parricide”], (ss) The London Review of Books 1981
- * Femmes Fatales: G W Pabst, Pandora’s Box and Josef Von Sternberg, The Blue Angel, (ar) New Society Mar 16 1978
- * A Fertility Festival, (ar) New Society Sep 5 1974
- * Fin de Siècle, (ar) New Society Aug 17 1972
- * Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces, (co) London: Quartet 1974
- * Flesh and the Mirror, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Fools Are My Theme [“Fools Are My Theme, Let Satire Be My Song”], (ar) Vector #109 1982
- * Fools Are My Theme, Let Satire Be My Song, (ar) Vector #109 1982; also as “Fools Are My Theme”.
- * Frida Kahlo [“Preface to Images of Frida Kahlo”], (pr) 1989; Exhibition Catalogue.
- * Fun Fairs, (ar) New Society 1977
- * The Ghost Ships, (ss) American Ghosts & Old World Wonders, Chatto & Windus 1993
- * Giants’ Playtime, (ar) New Society Jan 29 1976
- * The Good Old Songs, (ar) New Society Mar 21 1968
- * The Granada, Tooting, (ar) Jan 1992; originally broadcast Omnibus, BBC1; first text publication?.
- * Gun for the Devil, (nv) American Ghosts & Old World Wonders, Chatto & Windus 1993
- * Gun for the Devil, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; written 1987, never broadcast.
- * Hal Ashby: Being There [“The Apotheosis of John Doe”], (ar) New Society Aug 21 1980
- * A Happy Bloomsday, (ar) New Society Jul 8 1982; also as “Envoi: Bloomsday”.
- * Health on the Brain, (ar) New Society Dec 9 1976
- * The Hidden Child, (ar) New Society Mar 6 1975; article on H. P. Lovecraft.
- * An I for Truth, (ar) New Society Nov 17 1977
- * Impressions: The Wrightsman Magdalene, (ar) FMR Feb 1992
- American Ghosts & Old World Wonders, Chatto & Windus 1993; slightly revised
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995; slightly revised
- * In Pantoland, (ar) The Guardian Dec 24 1991
- * In the Bear Garden, (ar) New Society Feb 24 1977
- * Introduction, (in) Savoy: Manchester, England 1991; also as “Colin Greenland: Michael Moorcock: Death Is No Obstacle”.
- 1992; also as “Appendix: Introduction to Expletives Deleted”.
- * Japanese Erotica: Nagisa Oshima: Ai No Corrida, (ar) New Society Jun 15 1978
- * Jean-Luc Godard, (ar) May 11 1983; originally broadcast in Visions, Channel 4; first text publication??.
- * John Ford’s ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore, (nv) Granta Fll 1988
- * The Kiss, (ss) Harper’s 1977
- * The Kitchen Child, (ss) Vogue 1979
- * The Lady of the House of Love, (ss) The Iowa Review Sum/Fll 1975
- Elsewhere v3, ed. Terri Winding & Mark Alan Arnold, Ace 1984
- The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, ed. Chris Baldick, Oxford University Press 1992
- The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995; revised
- Rivals of Dracula, ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble 1996; revised
- The Flying Sorcerers, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press 1997
- * Little Lamb, Get Lost, (ar) New Society Jan 26 1978
- * Lizzie’s Tiger, (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1991
- * Lorenzo the Closet Queen [“The Naked Lawrence”], (ar) New Society Feb 13 1975
- * Love in a Cold Climate: Some Problems of Passion, Protestant Culture and Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, (ar) 1990; originally at Conference at University of Pisa, 1990; first text publication?.
- * The Loves of Lady Purple, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Lulu, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; written in 1988, never produced.
- * The Magic Toyshop, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; first broadcast on ITV, 5 November 1988.
- * The Man Who Loved a Double Bass, (ss) Storyteller Contest Jul 1962
- * Masochism for the Masses [“Masochism for the Masses: Election ’83”], (ar) The New Statesman Jun 3 1983
- * Masochism for the Masses: Election ’83, (ar) The New Statesman Jun 3 1983; also as “Masochism for the Masses”.
- * Master, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * The Merchant of Shadows, (nv) The London Review of Books Oct 26 1989
- * Mis-en-Scene for Parricide, (ss) The London Review of Books 1981; also as “The Fall River Axe Murders”.
- * Mishima’s Toy Sword, (ar) New Society Mar 18 1971
- * Monkey Business, (ar) New Society Jan 10 1980
- * The Mother Lode [“Time To Tell the Time”], (ar) The New Review Sep 1976
- * Munch And Antibiotics, (ar) New Society Oct 21 1982
- * My Father’s House, (ar)