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The Cambridge companion to Virginia Woolf

By: Roe, Sue [Editor]Contributor(s): Sellers, Susan [Editor]Publication details: Cambridge University 2000 ISBN: 0521625483Subject(s): Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 --Criticism and interpretation | Women and literature--England--History--20th centuryLOC classification: PR6045. O72Z5655
Contents:
Bloomsbury / Andrew McNeillie -- Virginia Woolf's early novels: Finding a voice / Suzanne Raitt -- From Mrs Dalloway to The Waves: New elegy and lyric experimentalism / Jane Goldman -- The novels of the 1930s and the impact of history / Julia Briggs -- Virginia Woolf's essays / Hermione Lee -- Virginia Woolf, modernism and modernity / Michael H. Whitworth -- The socio-political vision of the novels / David Bradshaw -- Woolf's feminism and feminism's Woolf / Laura Marcus -- Virginia Woolf and sexuality / Patricia Morgne Cramer -- Virginia Woolf, Empire and race / Helen Carr -- Virginia Woolf and visual culture / Maggie Humm -- Virginia Woolf and the public sphere / Melba Cuddy-Keane
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Bloomsbury / Andrew McNeillie -- Virginia Woolf's early novels: Finding a voice / Suzanne Raitt -- From Mrs Dalloway to The Waves: New elegy and lyric experimentalism / Jane Goldman -- The novels of the 1930s and the impact of history / Julia Briggs -- Virginia Woolf's essays / Hermione Lee -- Virginia Woolf, modernism and modernity / Michael H. Whitworth -- The socio-political vision of the novels / David Bradshaw -- Woolf's feminism and feminism's Woolf / Laura Marcus -- Virginia Woolf and sexuality / Patricia Morgne Cramer -- Virginia Woolf, Empire and race / Helen Carr -- Virginia Woolf and visual culture / Maggie Humm -- Virginia Woolf and the public sphere / Melba Cuddy-Keane