Unicorn

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Unicorn

The poetry of Angela Carter

Poetry Literature: history and criticism

Authors: Rosemary Hill, Angela Carter

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Language: English

Published by: Profile Books

Published on: 5 November 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 210 Kb

ISBN: 9781782831129


The Unicorn

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Despite being one of the most influential - and best-loved - of the post-war English writers, Angela Carter remains little-known as a poet. In Unicorn, the critic and historian Rosemary Hill collects together her published verse from 1963-1971, a period in which Carter began to explore the themes that dominated her later work: magic, the reworking of myths and their darker sides, and the overturning of literary and social conventions.

With imagery at times startling in its violence and disconcerting in its presentation of sexuality, Unicorn provides compelling insight into the formation of a remarkable imagination. In the essay that accompanies the poems, the critic and historian Rosemary Hill considers them in the context of Carter's other work and as an aspect of the 1960s, the decade which as Carter put it ''wasn't like they say in the movies''.

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