The problem of gender in three fairy tales by Angela Carter.
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Contents
1 Introduction about Angela Carter.......................................1
2 A definition of gender and feminism......................................2
3 The Bloody Chamber and its fairy tales.....................................2
4 The comparison of the fairy tales The Tiger's Bride and The Courtship of Mr. Lyon..........................................................3
5 The comparison of the fairy tales The Tiger's Bride and The Werewolf..........................................................................9
6 Summary ...............................................................12
7 Bibliograpy
1 Introduction
Angela Carter was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, the daughter of a journalist. She was removed by her grand mother, a working class domineering feminist granny of the
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London EC4P 4EE) Burning Your Boats stories Angela Carter with an Introduction by Salman Rushdie by Chatto&Windus Limited Random House 1995 Feminism as Critique Essays on the Ploicics of Gender in Late- Capitalist Societies edited by Seyla Benhabib and Drucilla Cornell firsy published 1987 by Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell Foucault And Feminism: Power Gender and the Self by Lois McNay First published in 1992 by Polity Press in association with Blackwell publishers