Five Seasons of Angel
Five Seasons of Angel is a 2004 academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.
Editor | Glenn Yeffeth |
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Author | Various |
Original title | Five Seasons of "Angel": Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Discuss Their Favorite Vampire |
Subject | Buffyverse |
Genre | academic publication, Media Study |
Publisher | Benbella Books |
Publication date | October 28, 2004 |
Pages | 240 |
ISBN | 1-932100-33-4 |
OCLC | 55018718 |
791.45/72 22 | |
LC Class | PN1992.77.A588 F58 2004 |
Book description
Characters and themes in Angel are examined in a collection of essays by a variety of writers, including a horror author, a sex expert, a television critic, a science fiction novelist, and Buffy writer Nancy Holder.
Contents
Chapter | Title | Author |
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"Angelus Populi" | Don DeBrandt | |
"That Angel Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | Laura Resnick | |
"Angel by the Numbers" | Dan Kerns | |
"Welcome to the Wolfram and Hart: The Semi-Complete Guide to Evil" | Roxanne Longstreet Conrad | |
"Jasmine: Scariest Villain Ever" | Steven Harper | |
"A World Without Love: The Failure of Family in Angel" | Jean Lorrah | |
"It's Not Easy Being Green and Non-Judgmental" | Abbie Bernstein | |
"Angel: An Identity Crisis" | Chelsea Quinn Yarbro | |
"Parting Gifts" | Sherrilyn Kenyon | |
"Why We Love Lindsey" | Michelle Sagara West | |
"It's a Stupid Curse" | Margurite Krause | |
"The Good Vampire: Spike and Angel" | Peter S. Beagle | |
"To All the Girls Who Loved, Maimed and Banged Before" | Candice Havens | |
"Victim Triumphant" | Jacqueline Lichtenberg | |
"Where Have all the Good Guys Gone" | K. Stoddard Hayes | |
"The Path of Wesley Wyndam-Pryce" | Amy Berner | |
"Death Becomes Him: Blondie Bear 5.0" | Nancy Holder | |
"Angel or Devil: Playing with Mythology and Folklore in the Angelverse" | Josepha Sherman | |
"True Shanshu: Redemption through Compassion and the journey of Cordelia Chase" | Laura Anne Gilman | |
"The Assassination of Cordelia Chase" | Jennifer Crusie | |
"There's My Boy" | Joy Davidson |
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