Angela Carter Books in Order

Angela Carter is a celebrated author, known for her bold and unapologetic narrative voice. Born in 1940 in Eastbourne, she spent her childhood being evacuated to Yorkshire with her maternal grandmother. This formative experience would later influence her writing, which often explores themes of identity, power, and social justice. As a teenager, Carter struggled with anorexia, a battle she would later address in her work. She began her career as a journalist on the Croydon Advertiser, following in her father's footsteps. She studied English literature at the University of Bristol, laying the foundation for her future writing success. Carter's writing career spans multiple continents, with stints in Tokyo, the United States, Asia, and Europe. Her experiences abroad are reflected in her work, particularly in her novels such as <i>The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman</i> (1972) and <i>Nothing Sacred</i> (1982). Her writing has been shaped by her fluency in French and German, allowing her to navigate diverse cultures and perspectives. As a writer in residence at institutions including the University of Sheffield and Brown University, Carter continued to hone her craft, producing a body of work that is both critically acclaimed and widely read. Her marriage to Mark Pearce and the birth of their son in 1977 marked a new chapter in her life, one that would see her continue to produce innovative and provocative literature.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Angela Carter

  • #1
    The Sadeian Woman(1978)
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  • #2
    Nothing Sacred(1982)
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  • #3
    Images of Frida Kahlo (With: Frida Kahlo)(1989)
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  • #4
    Sleeping Beauty and Other Favourite Fairy Tales(1977)
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  • #5
    Granta 3: The End of the English Novel(1980)
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  • #6
    Book of Wayward Girls and Wicked Women(1986)
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  • #7
    Wayward Girls & Wicked Women(1986)
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  • #8
    The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories(1987)
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  • #9
    The Virago Book of Ghost Stories(1987)
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  • #10
    Friendship(1990)
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  • #11
    The Old Wives' Fairy Tale Book(1990)
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  • #12
    Spells of Enchantment(1991)
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  • #13
    The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fourth Annual Collection(1991)
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  • #14
    Fourth Annual Collection(1991)
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  • #15
    Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales(1992)
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  • #16
    The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales(1992)
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  • #17
    Strange Things Sometimes Still Happen(1993)
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  • #18
    The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales(1993)
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  • #19
    The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women(1995)
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  • #20
    Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: Tenth Annual Collection(1996)
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  • #21
    Sunrise to Sunset(1997)
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  • #22
    Stories to Get You Through the Night(2010)
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  • #23
    Werewolves and Shape Shifters: Encounters with the Beasts Within(2010)
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  • #24
    Fathers: A Literary Anthology(2011)
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  • #25
    The Penguin Book of Erotic Stories By Women(2012)
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  • #26
    That Glimpse of Truth(2014)
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  • #27
    Sisters of the Revolution(2015)
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  • #28
    Stories for Winter: And Nights by the Fire(2023)
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  • #1
    The Magic Toyshop(1967)
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  • #2
    Heroes and Villains(1969)
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  • #3
    The Donkey Prince(1970)
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  • #4
    Miss Z,The Dark Young Lady(1970)
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  • #5
    The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman(1972)
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  • #6
    The Passion of New Eve(1977)
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  • #7
    The Music People (With: Leslie Carter)(1980)
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  • #8
    Moonshadow (With: Justin Todd)(1982)
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  • #9
    Nights at the Circus(1984)
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  • #10
    Wise Children(1991)
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  • #11
    Sea-Cat and Dragon King(2000)
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  • #12
    Expletives Deleted(1974)
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  • #13
    Fireworks(1974)
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  • #14
    Comic and Curious Cats(1979)
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  • #15
    The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories(1979)
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  • #16
    Black Venus's Tale(1981)
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  • #17
    Come Unto These Yellow Sands(1985)
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  • #18
    Black Venus/Saints and Strangers(1985)
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  • #19
    Artificial Fire(1988)
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  • #20
    Shaking a Leg(1990)
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  • #21
    American Ghosts & Old World Wonders(1993)
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  • #22
    Burning Your Boats(1995)
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  • #23
    The Curious Room(1996)
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  • #24
    Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella & Other Classic Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault(2008)
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  • #25
    Bluebeard(2011)
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  • #26
    Lizzie Borden(1996)
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  • #27
    Unicorn(1996)
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  • #28
    The Lady of the House of Love and its Feminist Aspects(2017)
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  • #29
    Wrong Turn Punished(2022)
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About Angela Carter

Angela Carter is a celebrated author, known for her bold and unapologetic narrative voice. Born in 1940 in Eastbourne, she spent her childhood being evacuated to Yorkshire with her maternal grandmother. This formative experience would later influence her writing, which often explores themes of identity, power, and social justice. As a teenager, Carter struggled with anorexia, a battle she would later address in her work. She began her career as a journalist on the Croydon Advertiser, following in her father's footsteps. She studied English literature at the University of Bristol, laying the foundation for her future writing success. Carter's writing career spans multiple continents, with stints in Tokyo, the United States, Asia, and Europe. Her experiences abroad are reflected in her work, particularly in her novels such as <i>The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman</i> (1972) and <i>Nothing Sacred</i> (1982). Her writing has been shaped by her fluency in French and German, allowing her to navigate diverse cultures and perspectives. As a writer in residence at institutions including the University of Sheffield and Brown University, Carter continued to hone her craft, producing a body of work that is both critically acclaimed and widely read. Her marriage to Mark Pearce and the birth of their son in 1977 marked a new chapter in her life, one that would see her continue to produce innovative and provocative literature.

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