This is the first book to explore Virginia Woolf's preoccupation with the literary past and its profound impact on the content and structure of her novels.</p
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) adopts i...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own (1929) is frequently considered the single most influential wor...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
<i>The History of British Women's Writing</i> is a ten volume series which charts the de...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
As a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminate...
If in her practice as a fiction writer Virginia Woolf wrested the novel form from the prison-house o...
a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminates m...
The author examines the work of Virginia Woolf, and specifically her novel "The Waves", paying atten...
A central figure in the development of English fiction, Virginia Woolf is recognised as one of the m...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) ado...
Abstract: Virginia Woolf was one of the most important feminist authors who always raised her voice...
For Virginia Woolf, medieval literary culture is part of the fabric of "Englishness," a space that c...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
Shakespeare is ubiquitous in Virginia Woolf’s works and there is hardly a piece of writing in which ...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) adopts i...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own (1929) is frequently considered the single most influential wor...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
<i>The History of British Women's Writing</i> is a ten volume series which charts the de...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
As a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminate...
If in her practice as a fiction writer Virginia Woolf wrested the novel form from the prison-house o...
a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminates m...
The author examines the work of Virginia Woolf, and specifically her novel "The Waves", paying atten...
A central figure in the development of English fiction, Virginia Woolf is recognised as one of the m...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) ado...
Abstract: Virginia Woolf was one of the most important feminist authors who always raised her voice...
For Virginia Woolf, medieval literary culture is part of the fabric of "Englishness," a space that c...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
Shakespeare is ubiquitous in Virginia Woolf’s works and there is hardly a piece of writing in which ...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) adopts i...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own (1929) is frequently considered the single most influential wor...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...