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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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The Woolf Report and After

1995
Le rapport Woolf de 1991 parle peu des services medicaux en prison, mais en 1992, il stipule que les prisonniers recoivent en prison des traitements medicaux analogues a ceux qu'ils auraient dans un service medical ...
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Woolf’s Imaginarium:

2018
In recent years, the popularity of Virginia Woolf’s oeuvre has substantially increased in Poland. There has been little prior attempt to explain this phenomenon, although it could be beneficial to comparative literature and feminist studies. Therefore, the aim of the paper is to examine the significance of Virginia Woolf’s legacy to contemporary Polish
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Woolf and Suffrage

2021
Abstract In Night and Day and The Years, Woolf employs the figure of the suffragist/suffragette to think through problems of feminist history and to imagine feminism’s temporality. Extending work by Sowon Park, Naomi Black, and Clara Jones on Woolf’s relation to the suffrage movement, this chapter places Woolf’s novelistic meditations on
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Woolf's Mrs Dalloway

The Explicator, 1992
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