Forfatter fødeår: 1882-1941
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The edition is intended for literary scholars and students with an interest in Virginia Woolf, modernist literature, women's writing, and the history of the novel in the twentieth century.... Læs mere
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Unlike most previous editions, the Cambridge edition returns to the final version of the novel as Woolf left it. With detailed explanatory notes, a chronology and an informative critical... Læs mere
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This definitive edition provides researchers with a detailed account of the composition, publication and reception of the novel, including hundreds of pages of explanatory notes, and lists all textual variants in versions of the novel created during Woolf's lifetime.
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Initially overshadowed by her death and the World War II, "Between the Acts" is now judged to be among Virginia Woolf's most... Læs mere
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Set in the years leading up to the First World War, this work is an elegy, not just for an individual character, but for a generation lost in and affected by the war.
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The controversial "Three Guineas" was Virginia Woolf's most explicit statement of her feminism. Forming part of the "Shakespeare Head Press" series of Woolf's works, this new edition... Læs mere
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Virginia Woolf's dazzling romp through four hundred years of English history.
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Virginia Woolf’s stream of consciousness modernist masterpiece.
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Tracing a day in the life of society hostess Clarissa Dalloway, Virginia Woolf triumphantly discovers her distinctive style as a novelist.
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Mr and Mrs Ramsay and their eight children have always holidayed at their summer house in Skye, surrounded by family friends. But as time passes, bringing with it war and death, the... Læs mere
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Woolf responds passionately to those writers - past, present - who deal honestly with the reader, who express their own variations on the 'I am I' - the selective vision of the finite self.