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Virginia Woolf
Publish Place | Baltimore |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Publish Year | 2009 |
Pages | XIII, 443p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780801891182 |
Illustration | foto's |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- GR BR 54 2009
Description | The interdisciplinary examinations in this anthology explore the major novels of Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), her key essays, and the literary tropes that unify her writings. The essays in the first section look at Woolf's acute analyses of literary imagining: her explorations of the ways fact, vision, and language interact to create both perceived reality and its representation in fiction. In the second part, the contributors focus on Woolf's social vision, considering how groups respond to traumatic events and treating both the hazards and the comforts of community. The third section brings together seven of the most challenging accounts of Woolf's ethical and political imagination, reflecting upon her representations of other minds, in particular the minds of those who differ from her according to early twentieth-century notions of class, race, and empire. |
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