An attempt to underline Virginia Woolf's aesthetic by revealing the
importance of the frames in her writings. While Virginia Woolf
recognized that frames are required to achieve a unified vision,
she remained aware of their drawbacks - exclusivity, distortion and
imposition. Within her novels she repeatedly uses windows,
thresholds, mirrors and to a lesser degree, rooms to frame scenes.
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