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Angela Carter's short stories "The Bloody Chamber" and "The Tiger's Bride".

This paper discusses the life and works of Angela Carter including her short stories of "The Bloody Chamber" and "The Tiger's Bride." Angela Carter was born in 1940 in Eastbourne. She began her writing profession as a journalist on a South London weekly, The Croydon Advertiser. Afterward, she studied English literature at the University of Bristol and then began to write informative cultural criticism for New Society, The New Statesman and other publications. From 1976 to 1978, Ms. Carter was a fellow in creative writing at Sheffield University in England, and in 1980 and 1981 she was a visiting professor in the writing program at Brown University in Providence, R.I. She in addition to taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Angela Carter died at her home in London due to cancer in 1992. She was 51 years old at the time of her death. It is sad that so accomplished and talented writer as Angela Carter died of cancer in February at the early age of fifty-one.

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