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Virginia Woolf’s essays

2007
The conversation Virginia Woolf has been having with her readers for nearly a hundred years now (her first publication was in 1904) has gone on changing, as conversations do. As a pioneer of reader-response theory, Virginia Woolf was extremely interested in the two-way dialogue between readers and writers. Books change their readers; they teach you how
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Virginia Woolf

2018
This chapter traces Virginia Woolf’s development as a writer of non-fiction, focusing on her prolific output as an essayist. It sees close links between her ongoing experimentation with the novel form and the evolving form of her essays, and argues that her alterations in style were an integral aspect of her attempt to articulate a response to her ...
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Waves: Aestheticism, Radio Drama and Virginia Woolf

Radio Modernisms, 2018
The early BBC was devoted to individual and social uplift through the dissemination of ‘culture’, which the Victorian cultural theorist Matthew Arnold had defined as ‘the best that has been thought and said in the world’.
Todd Avery
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Virginia Woolf and the World of Books

, 2018
Virginia Woolf and the World of Books examines Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press as a key intervention in modernist and women's writing and mark its importance to independent publishing, bookselling, and print culture at large.
Nicola Wilson, Claire Battershill
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To the lighthouse

Physics world, 2022
Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf and Christian Culture

, 2018
This wide-ranging study demonstrates that Woolf, despite her agnostic upbringing, was profoundly interested in, and knowledgeable about, Christianity as a faith and a socio-political movement.
J. de Gay
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