Violence as Surrealist Play in Angela Carter's Shadow Dance
Honeybuzzard, one of the main characters of Angela Carter’s début novel Shadow Dance (1966), has been described by one critic as playing like a big cat, tirelessly and cruelly; “anything and anyone is fair game” (Sage 11). Honeybuzzard has organised his life completely in accordance with the play im...
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Autor principal: | Anna Fruchart Watz |
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University of Edinburgh
2008
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