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.

Five Seasons of Angel
EditorGlenn Yeffeth
AuthorVarious
Original titleFive Seasons of "Angel": Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Discuss Their Favorite Vampire
SubjectBuffyverse
Genreacademic publication, Media Study
PublisherBenbella Books
Publication date
October 28, 2004
Pages240
ISBN1-932100-33-4
OCLC55018718
791.45/72 22
LC ClassPN1992.77.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

ChapterTitleAuthor
01
"Angelus Populi"Don DeBrandt
02
"That Angel Doesn't Live Here Anymore"Laura Resnick
03
"Angel by the Numbers"Dan Kerns
04
"Welcome to the Wolfram and Hart: The Semi-Complete Guide to Evil"Roxanne Longstreet Conrad
05
"Jasmine: Scariest Villain Ever"Steven Harper
06
"A World Without Love: The Failure of Family in Angel"Jean Lorrah
07
"It's Not Easy Being Green and Non-Judgmental"Abbie Bernstein
08
"Angel: An Identity Crisis"Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
09
"Parting Gifts"Sherrilyn Kenyon
10
"Why We Love Lindsey"Michelle Sagara West
11
"It's a Stupid Curse"Margurite Krause
12
"The Good Vampire: Spike and Angel"Peter S. Beagle
13
"To All the Girls Who Loved, Maimed and Banged Before"Candice Havens
14
"Victim Triumphant"Jacqueline Lichtenberg
15
"Where Have all the Good Guys Gone"K. Stoddard Hayes
16
"The Path of Wesley Wyndam-Pryce"Amy Berner
17
"Death Becomes Him: Blondie Bear 5.0"Nancy Holder
18
"Angel or Devil: Playing with Mythology and Folklore in the Angelverse"Josepha Sherman
19
"True Shanshu: Redemption through Compassion and the journey of Cordelia Chase"Laura Anne Gilman
20
"The Assassination of Cordelia Chase"Jennifer Crusie
21
"There's My Boy"Joy Davidson
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