A timely contribution to one of the most contentious areas in Woolf
studies, Virginia Woolf and Trauma extends existing scholarship on
both Woolf and narratives of trauma in provocative and challenging
ways. With contributions by 11 leading scholars, this is an
essential addition to any library collection on Woolf, modernism,
and the study of trauma in twentieth-century literature.
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