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The Common Reader

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Featuring over twenty-five essays, this collection showcases Virginia Woolf's influential thoughts on modern literature and the art of the essay. Key pieces like "Modern Fiction" and "The Modern Essay" highlight her innovative perspectives and literary insights. Edited by Andrew McNeillie, the volume includes an introduction and an index, making it a vital resource for understanding Woolf's contributions to literary criticism and modernist thought.

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The Common Reader, Virginia Woolf

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2002
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English
Publisher
MARINER BOOKS
Released
2002
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Paperback
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288
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9780156027786
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Featuring over twenty-five essays, this collection showcases Virginia Woolf's influential thoughts on modern literature and the art of the essay. Key pieces like "Modern Fiction" and "The Modern Essay" highlight her innovative perspectives and literary insights. Edited by Andrew McNeillie, the volume includes an introduction and an index, making it a vital resource for understanding Woolf's contributions to literary criticism and modernist thought.