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Bloody Chamber and Other Stories

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Published
Pages
128
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140178210
Reading Time
~2h 14min

Bloody Chamber and Other Stories is a book by Angela Carter. In 1990. It has 128 pages.

About this book

Angela Carter’s collection reimagines familiar fairy tales and folk narratives through a distinctly feminist lens, transforming archetypal stories into explorations of power, desire, and female agency. The title story reworks the Bluebeard legend into a psychologically complex meditation on marriage, violence, and awakening, while other tales draw from European folklore, Japanese literature, and historical anecdotes to examine the construction of gender. Carter’s prose is characteristically lush and baroque, blending gothic atmosphere with sharp social critique and elements of magical realism. Rather than simply retelling these narratives, she dismantles their traditional moral frameworks, exposing the hidden economies of control and submission that underpin them. The collection stands as a significant work of postmodern literature, noted for its linguistic inventiveness and its unflinching interrogation of myth. Readers encounter stories that are at once sensual, unsettling, and intellectually rigorous, each one challenging conventional boundaries between victimhood and empowerment. Carter’s approach continues to inform contemporary writers who seek to reclaim narrative tradition from within.

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How many pages is Bloody Chamber and Other Stories?+

Bloody Chamber and Other Stories has 128 pages.

When was Bloody Chamber and Other Stories published?+

Bloody Chamber and Other Stories was published in 1990.

What is Bloody Chamber and Other Stories about?+

Angela Carter’s collection reimagines familiar fairy tales and folk narratives through a distinctly feminist lens, transforming archetypal stories into explorations of power, desire, and female agency. The title story reworks the Bluebeard legend into a psychologically complex meditation on marriage...

Who wrote Bloody Chamber and Other Stories?+

Bloody Chamber and Other Stories was written by Angela Carter.