Nights at the Circus

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Nights at the Circus is a magic realist novel by Angela Carter that follows the adventures of a winged aerialist named Fevvers in a fantastical, feminist reimagining of late Victorian and Edwardian Europe.

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instanceOf novel
author Angela Carter NERFINISHED
awardReceived James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction NERFINISHED
awardReceivedYear 1984
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception highly acclaimed
describedAs feminist reimagining of late Victorian and Edwardian Europe
featuresCharacterType circus performers
journalist
firstEditionFormat print
followedBy Wise Children NERFINISHED
genre fantasy fiction
feminist fiction
magic realism
postmodern literature
hasAdaptation stage adaptation
hasMotif circus
metamorphosis
wings
includedIn contemporary British literature canon
literaryMovement feminist literature
postmodernism
mainCharacter Fevvers NERFINISHED
Jack Walser NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativeMode nonlinear elements
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableTheme body and transformation
class and capitalism
feminism
gender and sexuality
performance and spectacle
truth and storytelling
originalLanguage English
partOf Angela Carter bibliography
precededBy The Passion of New Eve NERFINISHED
protagonistDescription winged aerialist
publicationYear 1984
publisher Chatto & Windus NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Edwardian era NERFINISHED
late Victorian era
settingPlace London NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
St Petersburg NERFINISHED
structure three-part novel
targetAudience adult readers

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Angela Carter notableWork Nights at the Circus