The known and the unknown Virginia Woolf: a psychological study

By: Parameswari, DMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Chennai Emerald 2004Description: 200pISBN: 8179661458Subject(s): Woolf, Virginia | American literatureDDC classification: 823.9 Summary: The known and the unknown Virginia Woolf is a psychological study of the novels of Virginia Woolf. The work interprets Virginia Woolf's writing. applying relevant psychological theories and basing the arguments on evidences from the five volumes of Diaries and six volumes of the Letters of the author. The focus here is more on the 'unknown' Virginia Woolf than on the 'known'.
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The known and the unknown Virginia Woolf is a psychological study of the novels of Virginia Woolf. The work interprets Virginia Woolf's writing. applying relevant psychological theories and basing the arguments on evidences from the five volumes of Diaries and six volumes of the Letters of the author. The focus here is more on the 'unknown' Virginia Woolf than on the 'known'.

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