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245 _aThe Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf
250 _a2nd.
260 _aNew York
_bCambridge University Press
_c2012
300 _a272p.
520 _aVirginia Woolf is now hailed as one of the greatest, most innovative writers of our age. This landmark collection of essays by leading scholars in the field addresses the full range of her intellectual perspectives - literary, artistic, philosophical and political. The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf provides original, new readings of all nine novels and fresh insight into Woolf's letters, diaries and essays allowing easy reference to individual themes and texts. The progress of Woolf's thinking is revealed from Bloomsbury aestheticism through her hatred of censorship, corruption and hierarchy to her concern with all aspects of modernism. The volume reflects the changing face of Woolf scholarship especially in the light of new feminist approaches, and explores the immense range of social and political issues behind her ongoing search for new narrative forms.
650 _aWoolf, Virginia, 1882-1941-Criticism and interpretation.
700 _aSellers, Susan, ed.
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