Description |
vi, 299 pages : portrait ; 22 cm |
Contents |
pt. 1. Perspectives Introduction: Virginia Woolf, the novel, and a chorus of voices / Ralph Freedman -- Hunting the moth: Virginia Woolf and the creative imagination / Harvena Richter -- Virginia Woolf's narrators and the art of "life itself" / James Hafley -- Forms of the Woolfian short story / Avrom Fleishman -- pt. 2. The sequence "Surely order did prevail": Virginia Woolf and The voyage out / Frederick P.W. McDowell -- Enchanted organs, magic bells: Night and day as comic opera / Jane Marcus -- The form of fact and fiction: Jacob's room as paradigm / Ralph Freedman -- Mrs. Dalloway: the unguarded moment / Lucio Ruotolo -- To the lighthouse: Virginia Woolf's winter's tale / Maria DiBattista -- Orlando and its genesis: venturing and experimenting in art, love, and sex / Jean O. Love -- Nature and community: a study of cyclical reality in The waves / Madeline Moore -- Nature and history in The years / James Naremore -- Woolf's peculiar comic world: Between the acts / B.H. Fussell |
Analysis |
Fiction in English Woolf, Virginia |
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Fiction in English Woolf, Virginia - Critical studies |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [287]-291 |
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Includes index |
Subject |
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Women and literature -- England -- History -- 20th century.
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Author |
Freedman, Ralph, 1920-2016.
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LC no. |
77091745 |
ISBN |
0520036255 |
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