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Virginia Woolf

El 12 de febrero de 1910 aparece en el Daily Mirror la fotografía de la visita del emperador de Etiopía y otros altos dignatarios al acorazado Dreadnought. Se ve a cuatro hombres negros, con ropajes ricamente decorados y turbantes relucientes, y a dos hombres blancos de pie, con elegantes túnicas y sombreros. Esta visita diplomática es, sin embargo,
Alexandra Harris
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Virginia Woolf

The Wollstonecraftian Mind, 2019
L. Gordon
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Virginia Woolf: Translation and 'Iterability'

Yearbook of English Studies, 2022
:After a brief comparison of the foundational texts of translation in Scripture and in Greek tragedy, the article surveys scenes of translation in the novels and essays of Virginia Woolf.
Emily Dalgarno
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Concept of Time in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse: Bergsonian Study

LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature, 2021
Time is an important element in modern literature, has always been one of the most important themes of Virginia Woolf’s novels. The purpose of this paper is to look at Woolf treatment of the movement of time within the conscious mind in the novel in ...
Fatemeh Sadat Basirizadeh   +3 more
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Voices of Hope and Despair: A Narrative-Dialogical Inquiry into the Diaries, Letters, and Suicide Notes of Virginia Woolf

Journal of constructivist psychology, 2020
Reading the last diary entries and letters of British author Virginia Woolf (1882–1941), who committed suicide, we were intrigued and puzzled by her melancholic thoughts, on one hand, and her planning for the future, on the other.
A. Androutsopoulou   +2 more
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Virginia Woolf in Arabic: A Feminist Paratextual Reading of Translation Strategies

The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature, 2020
This chapter offers a feminist critique of the strategies used in translating Virginia Woolf’s work into Arabic. The study examines the representation of Woolf in Egypt and the Arab World, detailing the shift from emphasis on Woolf as a modernist ...
H. Kamal
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