Unlike previous students of VW, who have dwelled on either her life or her works, Phyllis Rose (English, Wesleyan) contends that VW's character and the events of her life found expression in the works, and the work shaped her life. Uniting both she identifies one dominant theme, feminism. Sometimes manifest, but often only a hint of anguished vulnerability and hesitancy...
Woman Of Letters - A life of Virginia Woolf
Phyllis Rose
PANDORA
1986
298 páginas
9h 56m
ISBN-10: 0863580661
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