This short article explores the similarities between Walter Benjamin\u27s theory about the disruptive potential of an anecdote vis-a-vis the conventional narrative and Virginia Woolf\u27s use of anecdotes in her novel, Jacob\u27s Room and her anti-war treatise, Three Guineas
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In her 1925 review of an edited collection of Olive Schreiner’s letters, Virginia Woolf described Sc...
This short article explores the similarities between Walter Benjamin\u27s theory about the disruptiv...
This paper begins with a brief survey the basic arguments of interest to feminist social thinkers an...
Though photography offers a claim to objectivity that writing and painting cannot ostensibly equal, ...
In this book chapter originally presented as a paper at the 18th Annual International Conference on ...
In Three Guineas Woolf includes five photographs of her masculine world: the army, lawyers, professo...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
International audienceVirginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Th...
This analysis is a consideration of the Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf and deals with her use of ...
Writing in a Paris rife with war-anxieties, refugees and political plots, a stateless individual by...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
An Honors Thesis Submitted to the Department of English, Cornell University, April 2006. Winner of t...
By drawing a parallel between Miss La Trobe’s pageant in Woolf’s Between the Acts, and Mutabilitie’s...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In her 1925 review of an edited collection of Olive Schreiner’s letters, Virginia Woolf described Sc...
This short article explores the similarities between Walter Benjamin\u27s theory about the disruptiv...
This paper begins with a brief survey the basic arguments of interest to feminist social thinkers an...
Though photography offers a claim to objectivity that writing and painting cannot ostensibly equal, ...
In this book chapter originally presented as a paper at the 18th Annual International Conference on ...
In Three Guineas Woolf includes five photographs of her masculine world: the army, lawyers, professo...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
International audienceVirginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Th...
This analysis is a consideration of the Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf and deals with her use of ...
Writing in a Paris rife with war-anxieties, refugees and political plots, a stateless individual by...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
An Honors Thesis Submitted to the Department of English, Cornell University, April 2006. Winner of t...
By drawing a parallel between Miss La Trobe’s pageant in Woolf’s Between the Acts, and Mutabilitie’s...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In her 1925 review of an edited collection of Olive Schreiner’s letters, Virginia Woolf described Sc...