Articles related to "Angela Carter"The Marquis De Sade: Infamous, pornographic... revolutionary. Angela Carter redefined the works of the philosopher the Marquis De Sade in her book 'The Sadeian Woman.'
Suite101 talks to award-winning author Jeff Vandermeer about not understanding books and which fictional character he would be for a day.
Sade, pornographer extraordinaire, is most well known for his erotic novel Justine; a story of how vice must triumph over virtue, a key theme within Sade's work.
Catherine Breillat's wonderful adaptation of Charles Perrault's fairy tale Bluebeard proved to be one of the highlights of the 2009 LFF.
Neil Marshall's directorial debut comes in the form of Dog Soldiers, a very British horror/action hybrid concerning a handful of army lads and a pack of werewolves
Suite101 talks to award-winning author Jeff Vandermeer about being a writer, the themes that continue to crop up in his work and political policy fulfillment.
In her book The Sadeian Woman Carter argues that the work of Sade is not mere pornography, but is a searing critique on the sexes and relationships between men and women.
Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire) directs this imaginative reworking of Little Red Riding Hood.
Children no longer have the upper-hand when it comes to witches, unicorns, monsters and mean stepmothers. Finally, fairy tales with an adult spin.
When the result of the Man Booker Prize was announced on 16th October 2007, the winner came as a surprise to most. Who exactly is Enright, and is The Gathering any good?
The author talks about his writing inspirations and why ferrets are cool.
Many fairy tale stories have been adapted for other media, particularly film. Little Red Riding Hood is no exception having had several movie adaptations.
A look at some of the actors who've played The Devil in films such as Bedazzled, The Company of Wolves and The Last Temptation of Christ.
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