Virginia Woolf
Material type: TextSeries: Bloom's BioCritiquesPublication details: Philadelphia Chelsea House Publishers 2005Description: xiii,155pISBN: 0791078736Subject(s): Virginia Woolf- Study and criticism | English literatureDDC classification: 823.912 Summary: This biography of the author provides an in-depth look at the author's life. An original critical essay looks at the writer's work as a whole and examines specific works. Chronology of the author's life provides the facts at a glance. Bibliographies of works by and works about the author direct the student to additional resources. Presents major events in the life of the English writer and critical essays on her most influential works, including "Mrs. Dalloway," "Orlando," and "To the Lighthouse." Contents: - The Work in the Writer / Harold Bloom - Introduction / Harold Bloom - Biography of Virginia Woolf / Camille-Yvette Welsch - Recomposing Reality: An Introduction to the Work of Virginia Woolf / Neil Heims - Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Body / George Ella Lyon - Through Formalism: Feminism and Virginia Woolf's Relation to Bloomsbury Aesthetics / Christopher Reed - Chronology - Works by Virginia Woolf - Works about Virginia WoolfItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | Stack | 823.912 VIR (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 19353 |
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823.912 SAR/N The novels of D.H. Lawrence | 823.912 SON Sons and lovers | 823.912 SPI/J James Joyce: a critical guide | 823.912 VIR Virginia Woolf | 823.912 WEL/I The invisible man | 823.912 WEL/T The invisible man | 823.912 WEL/T The invisible man |
This biography of the author provides an in-depth look at the author's life. An original critical essay looks at the writer's work as a whole and examines specific works. Chronology of the author's life provides the facts at a glance. Bibliographies of works by and works about the author direct the student to additional resources.
Presents major events in the life of the English writer and critical essays on her most influential works, including "Mrs. Dalloway," "Orlando," and "To the Lighthouse."
Contents:
- The Work in the Writer / Harold Bloom
- Introduction / Harold Bloom
- Biography of Virginia Woolf / Camille-Yvette Welsch
- Recomposing Reality: An Introduction to the Work of Virginia Woolf / Neil Heims
- Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Body / George Ella Lyon
- Through Formalism: Feminism and Virginia Woolf's Relation to Bloomsbury Aesthetics / Christopher Reed
- Chronology
- Works by Virginia Woolf
- Works about Virginia Woolf
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