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Virginia Woolf's writing is alert to the politics of space, be it
urban, domestic, textual or geopolitical. This is the first book to
offer an in-depth treatment of Woolf's representations of space and
place. Its eleven essays contribute not only to Woolf studies but
also to emergent debates concerning modernism's relations to empire
and geography. They offer innovative and interdisciplinary readings
on topics such as London's imperial spaces, the spatial formations
created by new technology, and the gendering of space.
In Virginia Woolf: Public and Private Negotiations, Anna Snaith explores the centrality of ideas of public and private in Woolf's life and writing. The book offers a fresh understanding of Woolf's feminism, her narrative techniques, her attitudes to publication, and her role in public debate. It draws on new manuscript material and previously unexplored letters to Woolf from her reading public.
"Palgrave Advances in Virginia Woolf Studies" is an indispensable
guide to the ever-expanding body of criticism on Virginia Woolf.
Written for both researchers and teachers of Woolf, it includes
comprehensive and insightful chapters on different approaches to
Woolf, including feminist, historicist, postcolonial and
biographical. The contributors to the collection are all scholars
of international standing, and the essays provide concise summaries
of the key works in the field as well as an engaging description of
the approach itself, its evolution and future directions.
"Palgrave Advances in Virginia Woolf Studies" is an indispensable
guide to the ever-expanding body of criticism on Virginia Woolf.
Written for both researchers and teachers of Woolf, it includes
comprehensive and insightful chapters on different approaches to
Woolf, including feminist, historicist, postcolonial and
biographical. The contributors to the collection are all scholars
of international standing, and the essays provide concise summaries
of the key works in the field as well as an engaging description of
the approach itself, its evolution and future directions.
In this new paperback edition of Virginia Woolf: Public and Private Negotiations, Anna Snaith explores the centrality of ideas of public and private in Woolf's life and writing. The book offers a fresh understanding of Woolf's feminism, her narrative techniques, her attitudes to publication, and her role in public debate. It draws on new manuscript material and previously unexplored letters to Woolf from her reading public.
This book offers an in-depth treatment of Woolf's representations
of space and place. Eleven essays contribute not only to Woolf
studies but also to emergent debates concerning modernism's
relations to empire and geography. They offer innovative and
interdisciplinary readings on topics such as London's imperial
spaces and the gendering of space.
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