The Locus Index to Science Fiction
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- CARTER, ANGELA (books) (continued)
- * Cultural Anaesthesia, (ar) New Society Jul 10 1980; also as Berthold Hinz: Art in the Third Reich.
- * D. H. Lawrence, Scholarship Boy, (ar) New Society Jun 3 1982
- * Death in Japan, (ar) New Society Apr 20 1972
- * Derrière Pensée, (ar) New Society Jul 28 1978; also as The Bridled Sweeties.
- * The Donkey Prince, (ss) 1970
- * The Donnie Ferrets, (ar) New Society Nov 11 1976
- * Dorothys Devotion, (ar) New Society May 11 1978; also as Poets in a Landscape.
- * Dressing Up and Down, (ar) New Society Nov 30 1978; also as Ted Polhemus and Lynn Procter: Fashion and Anti-Fashion.
- * DYou Mean South?, (ar) New Society Jul 28 1977
- * Elegy for a Free-Lance, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Envoi: Bloomsday [A Happy Bloomsday], (ar) New Society Jul 8 1982
- * The Erl-King, (ss) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter 77.
- Faery!, ed. Terri Windling, Ace 1985; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter 77.
- The Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories, ed. Tom Shippey, Oxford University Press 1994; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter 77.
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995; revised from Bananas, #9, Winter 77.
- * The Executioners Beautiful Daughter, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * The Fall River Axe Murders [Mis-en-Scene for Parricide], (ss) The London Review of Books 1981
- * Femmes Fatales: G W Pabst, Pandoras Box and Josef Von Sternberg, The Blue Angel, (ar) New Society Mar 16 1978
- * A Fertility Festival, (ar) New Society Sep 5 1974
- * Fin de Siècle, (ar) New Society Aug 17 1972
- * Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces, (co) London: Quartet 1974
- * Flesh and the Mirror, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Fools Are My Theme [Fools Are My Theme, Let Satire Be My Song], (ar) Vector #109 1982
- * Fools Are My Theme, Let Satire Be My Song, (ar) Vector #109 1982; also as Fools Are My Theme.
- * Frida Kahlo [Preface to Images of Frida Kahlo], (pr) 1989; Exhibition Catalogue.
- * Fun Fairs, (ar) New Society 1977
- * The Ghost Ships, (ss) American Ghosts & Old World Wonders, Chatto & Windus 1993
- * Giants Playtime, (ar) New Society Jan 29 1976
- * The Good Old Songs, (ar) New Society Mar 21 1968
- * The Granada, Tooting, (ar) Jan 1992; originally broadcast Omnibus, BBC1; first text publication?.
- * Gun for the Devil, (nv) American Ghosts & Old World Wonders, Chatto & Windus 1993
- * Gun for the Devil, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; written 1987, never broadcast.
- * Hal Ashby: Being There [The Apotheosis of John Doe], (ar) New Society Aug 21 1980
- * A Happy Bloomsday, (ar) New Society Jul 8 1982; also as Envoi: Bloomsday.
- * Health on the Brain, (ar) New Society Dec 9 1976
- * The Hidden Child, (ar) New Society Mar 6 1975; article on H. P. Lovecraft.
- * An I for Truth, (ar) New Society Nov 17 1977
- * Impressions: The Wrightsman Magdalene, (ar) FMR Feb 1992
- * In Pantoland, (ar) The Guardian Dec 24 1991
- * In the Bear Garden, (ar) New Society Feb 24 1977
- * Introduction, (in) Savoy: Manchester, England 1991; also as Colin Greenland: Michael Moorcock: Death Is No Obstacle.
- 1992; also as Appendix: Introduction to Expletives Deleted.
- * Japanese Erotica: Nagisa Oshima: Ai No Corrida, (ar) New Society Jun 15 1978
- * Jean-Luc Godard, (ar) May 11 1983; originally broadcast in Visions, Channel 4; first text publication??.
- * John Fords Tis Pity Shes a Whore, (nv) Granta Fll 1988
- * The Kiss, (ss) Harpers 1977
- * The Kitchen Child, (ss) Vogue 1979
- * The Lady of the House of Love, (ss) The Iowa Review Sum/Fll 1975
- Elsewhere v3, ed. Terri Winding & Mark Alan Arnold, Ace 1984
- The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, ed. Chris Baldick, Oxford University Press 1992
- The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised
- Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995; revised
- Rivals of Dracula, ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble 1996; revised
- The Flying Sorcerers, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press 1997
- * Little Lamb, Get Lost, (ar) New Society Jan 26 1978
- * Lizzies Tiger, (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1991
- * Lorenzo the Closet Queen [The Naked Lawrence], (ar) New Society Feb 13 1975
- * Love in a Cold Climate: Some Problems of Passion, Protestant Culture and Emily Brontës Wuthering Heights, (ar) 1990; originally at Conference at University of Pisa, 1990; first text publication?.
- * The Loves of Lady Purple, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Lulu, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; written in 1988, never produced.
- * The Magic Toyshop, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; first broadcast on ITV, 5 November 1988.
- * The Man Who Loved a Double Bass, (ss) Storyteller Contest Jul 1962
- * Masochism for the Masses [Masochism for the Masses: Election 83], (ar) The New Statesman Jun 3 1983
- * Masochism for the Masses: Election 83, (ar) The New Statesman Jun 3 1983; also as Masochism for the Masses.
- * Master, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * The Merchant of Shadows, (nv) The London Review of Books Oct 26 1989
- * Mis-en-Scene for Parricide, (ss) The London Review of Books 1981; also as The Fall River Axe Murders.
- * Mishimas Toy Sword, (ar) New Society Mar 18 1971
- * Monkey Business, (ar) New Society Jan 10 1980
- * The Mother Lode [Time To Tell the Time], (ar) The New Review Sep 1976
- * Munch And Antibiotics, (ar) New Society Oct 21 1982
- * My Fathers House, (ar)
- * My Maugham Award, (ar) The Author Aut 1970
- * The Naked Lawrence, (ar) New Society Feb 13 1975; also as Lorenzo the Closet Queen.
- * The New Vegetarians, (ar) New Society Mar 4 1976
- * Notes for a Theory of Sixties Style, (ar) New Society Dec 14 1967
- * Notes from a Maternity Ward, (ar) The New Statesman Dec 16 1983
- * Notes from the Front Line, (in) 1983; from Gender and Writing, ed, Michelene Wandor.
- * Now Is the Time for Singing, (ar) Nonesuch Aut 1964
- * Once More into the Mangle, (ar) New Society Apr 29 1971
- * Orlando; or, The Enigma of the Sexes, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; never presented on stage.
- * The Oss Has His Day, (ar) New Society May 29 1975
- * Our Lady of the Massacre [Captured by the Red Man], (ss) Saturday Night Reader, ed. Emma Tennant, W.H. Allen 1979
- * Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Nights Dream, (ss) Interzone #3 1982
- * Overture for A Midsummer Nights Dream, (ss) Interzone #3 1982
- * The Paris of the North, (ar) New Society Jun 30 1977
- * Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * People as Pictures, (ar) New Society Oct 8 1970
- * Peter and the Wolf, (ss) Firebird #1 1982
- * Peter and the Wolf, (ss) Black Venus, Chatto & Windus 1985; an earlier version appeared in Firebird 2, 1982.
- * A Petrified Harvest, (ar) New Society Sep 1 1977
- * Phyllis Rose: Jazz Cleopatra, (ar) The Tatler Mar 1990
- * Poets in a Landscape [Dorothys Devotion], (ar) New Society May 11 1978
- * Poor Butterfly, (ar) New Society Mar 16 1972
- * Preface, (pr) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; also as Appendix: Preface to Come Unto These Yellow Sands.
- * Preface to Images of Frida Kahlo, (pr) 1989; also as Frida Kahlo.
- * Puss in Boots, (pl) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; first broadcast, BBC Radio 4, 20 December 1982.
- * Puss-in-Boots, (ss) The Straw and the Gold, ed. Emma Tennant, Pierrot Books 1979
- * The Quilt Maker, (ss) Sense and Sensibility: Stories by Contemporary Women Writers from Nine Countries, Sidgwick & Jackson 1981
- * The Recession Style, (ar) New Society Jan 13 1983
- * Reflections, (nv) Fireworks 1974
- * The Rise of the Preppies, (ar) New Society May 14 1981
- * The Scarlet House, (ss) A Book of Contemporary Nightmares, ed. Giles Gordon, Michael Joseph 1977
- * A Self-Made Man, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; first broadcast, BBC Radio 3, 4 May 1984.
- * The Smile of Winter, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * The Snow Child, (vi) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; originally broadcast on Radio 4 program, Not Now, Im Listening, du.
- * The Snow Pavilion, (ss) Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995
- * Snow-Belt America, (ar) New Society Mar 5 1981
- * So Therell Always Be An England, (ar) New Society Oct 7 1982
- * A Souvenir of Japan, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Sugar Daddy, (ar) 1983; from Fathers, ed, Ursula Owen, Virago.
- * Ted Polhemus and Lynn Procter: Fashion and Anti-Fashion [Dressing Up and Down], (ar) New Society Nov 30 1978
- * That Arizona Home, (ar) New Society Jan 27 1977
- * The Draughtsmans Contract, (ar) Nov 10 1982; originally broadcast in Visions, Channel 4; first text publication?.
- * Theatre of the Absurd, (ar) New Society Aug 31 1978
- * Through a Text Backwards: The Resurrection of the House of Usher, (ar) Jan 1988; from Metaphores.
- * Through the Tudor Keyhole, (ar) New Society Jul 21 1983; also as Artists of the Tudor Court.
- * The Tigers Bride, (ss) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979
- * Time To Tell the Time, (ar) The New Review Sep 1976; also as The Mother Lode.
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