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V I RG I N I A W O O L F, THE INTELLECTUAL, AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere relates Woolf’s literary reviews and...
From her girlhood in her father’s library to the end of her life, Virginia Woolf read widely and with passion. Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader shows how Virginia Woolf’s reading affected he...
Using essays, diaries, letters and autobiography and the theories about these genres – particularly, but not exclusively, Virginia Woolf’s – this study looks at the relationship between genre and l...
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"A Shock Put into Words": Virginia Woolf & the Dreadnought Hoax
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egardless of the context through which one chooses to view the life and work of Virgini...
Woolf's theory of Creative art and role of woman writer.How a room of one's own and 500lb per year is necessary for a woman writer to create her artistic work.
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In A Room of One's Own (1929), Virginia Woolf establishes, in a blend of essay and fiction, what has become equally a fine literary work and a seminal wor...
Woolf ’s Modernism
Woolf’s Modernism: Ambivalence of Identity in Mrs. Dalloway and “Street Haunting” megan teigen
in a may 1928 diary entry written around the same time she was composing “Street...
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References
Auerbach, E. (1953), Mimesis: The Representation of Reality ...
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References
Auerbach, E. (1953), Mimesis: The Representation of Reality ...
This is a essay I wrote for credit in an entry level college English class. The essay deals with Virginia Woolf's novel "To the Lighthouse." The essay itself may not be very good and I don't reme...