Virginia Woolf Miscellanies

Virginia Woolf Miscellanies
Title Virginia Woolf Miscellanies PDF eBook
Author Mark Hussey
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 272
Release 1992
Genre Literary Criticism
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Virginia Woolf Miscellanies comprises the latest research on Virginia Woolf's life and work by prominent scholars and authors in the field of twentieth-century literature. Presented as a compilation of papers and abstracts from the First Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, this collection yields the most recent opinions and discoveries concerning Woolf, from current analyses of her most celebrated works to new biographical interpretations. Among the topics addressed are Woolf and Mourning; Woolf and Pedagogy, Experimentalist Contemporaries; Lesbian Myth and Ritual; Feminism; Woolf and her Audience; Woolf as "Landscape Artist" and Cultural Historian. A list of over sixty contributors includes works by Carol Ascher, Pamela Caughie, Louise DeSalvo, Evelyn Haller, Jane Lazarre, Jane Lilienfield, Roger Poole, Jean Moorcraft Wilson, Alex Zwerdling and many others.

Virginia Woolf's Mythic Method

Virginia Woolf's Mythic Method
Title Virginia Woolf's Mythic Method PDF eBook
Author Amy C Smith
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 2022-03
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ISBN 9780814215135

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Reinvigorates modernist analysis of myth in Virginia Woolf's fiction by illuminating Woolf's use of parataxis to engage both myth and contemporary social and political issues.

Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway
Title Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway PDF eBook
Author Molly Hoff
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 296
Release 2018-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0979606675

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In this companion book to Mrs. Dalloway, Molly Hoff illuminates much that is hidden in Virginia Woolf's celebrated and often misunderstood novel. Mrs. Dalloway is brimming with references, both overt and subtle, to other works of literature, historical events, and goings-on in Woolf's own life. Invisible Presences serves, as Hoff states in her preface, "as a kind of reference manual for commentary on individual passages that may be of interest." Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway: Invisible Presences will doubtless provide a wealth of material to enrich lesson plans and syllabi for those who, as Hoff puts it, "profess literature." It however has its own beginning, middle, and end to guide any reader. Thus it serves as two books at once. It is hoped it will lead to a deep understanding of Mrs. Dalloway and Woolf's method in general.

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
Title Virginia Woolf PDF eBook
Author Julia Briggs
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 548
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780156032292

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Julia Briggs has written a chronological exploration of Woolf's life that reads her life through her books, using the novels to create a new form of biography. Each chapter is illustrated with a sample of Woolf's original manuscript.

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
Title Virginia Woolf PDF eBook
Author Viviane Forrester
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2018-01-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780231153577

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Winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt award for biography, this remarkable portrait sheds new light on Virginia Woolf's relationships with her family and friends and how they shaped her work. Forrester weaves a colorful, intense drama that forces readers to rethink their understanding of Woolf, her writing, and her world.

Virginia Woolf Miscellany

Virginia Woolf Miscellany
Title Virginia Woolf Miscellany PDF eBook
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Pages 318
Release 2006
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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
Title Virginia Woolf PDF eBook
Author Elicia Clements
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 301
Release 2019-04-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487519796

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Arguing that sound is integral to Virginia Woolf's understanding of literature, Elicia Clements highlights how the sonorous enables Woolf to examine issues of meaning in language and art, elaborate a politics of listening, illuminate rhythmic and performative elements in her fiction, and explore how music itself provides a potential structural model that facilitates the innovation of her method in The Waves. Woolf's investigation of the exchange between literature and music is thoroughly intermedial: her novels disclose the crevices, convergences, and conflicts that arise when one traverses the intersectionality of these two art forms, revealing, in the process, Woolf's robust materialist feminism. This book focuses, therefore, on the conceptual, aesthetic, and political implications of the musico-literary pairing. Correspondingly, Clements uses a methodology that employs theoretical tools from the disciplines of both literary criticism and musicology, as well as several burgeoning and newly established fields including sound, listening, and performance studies. Ultimately, Clements argues that a wide-ranging combination of these two disciplines produces new ways to study not only literary and musical artifacts but also the methods we employ to analyze them.