Originally published in 1990, Virginia Woolf and the Poetry of
Fiction, provides a stylistic study of the fiction of Virginia
Woolf. The book examines what is generally described as a
'traditional novel', examining such works as Jacob's Room, and the
way in which meaning is nonetheless conveyed poetically. The book
argues that her early novels, are shown to contain writing of
considerable sophistication and maturity and how her major works of
fiction are approached in a more specific way: Mrs Dalloway through
its poetic rhythms, To the Lighthouse as a multi-perspectival
exploration of a reality embodied in a single image, and The Waves
as a play-poem.
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