Bodies that bleed

This work aims to develop new readings of the poetics and the politics of Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (1979) in the light of the bodily metamorphoses represented in the fairy tales. Metamorphic processes can be said to inform the stories of the collection both in a them...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ledizioni 2016
Series:Di/Segni
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