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Woolf Studies Annual
1996
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224 pages
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This volume of the Woolf Studies Annual delves into significant themes within Virginia Woolf's works. Jane Goldman uncovers hidden suffrage narratives in The Waves, while Lorraine Janzen Kooistra discusses Roger Fry as a defense of Bloomsbury's ideals. Additionally, Janet Winston explores the various discourses surrounding imperialism in To the Lighthouse, offering a multifaceted analysis of Woolf's literary contributions and their socio-political contexts.
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1996, paperback
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