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Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a reflection of their relationship
Virginia Woolf belongs to one of the most significant and original writers of the twentieth century. She was known for her feministic attitudes and denial of traditional gender roles as the social construct.
Mazalová, Lenka
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<p>Provides source code and example data for version 1.00 of the SOMic microbial soil carbon model as published in Woolf & Lehmann (2019) Nature Scientific Reports.</p ...
Woolf, Dominic
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Desde sua criação, em 1928, Orlando: a biography, de Virginia Woolf, levanta muitos debates a respeito da questão de gênero, já que seu/sua personagem homônimo/a passa por uma transformação sexual.
José Pedro de Carvalho Neto +1 more
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Into the Orchid House with Virginia Woolf [PDF]
An examination of the queer sexual textual politics of orchids in the writings of Virginia Woolf, including 'Kew Gardens' and Night and Day, with reference to suffragette activism and the orchidaceous aesthetics of Oscar ...
Goldman, Jane
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Abstract Efforts to understand unfamiliar philosophical and religious traditions are often constrained by hermeneutical limitations rooted in the dominance of Western conceptual frameworks. This paper advances embodied hermeneutics as a general model for intercultural understanding—one that grounds interpretation in lived and material expressions of ...
Victoria S. Harrison
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One of the dominant sources of uncertainty in the calculation of air–sea flux of carbon dioxide on a global scale originates from the various parameterizations of the gas transfer velocity, k, that are in use.
Fangohr, S. +4 more
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Ireland, The Nation and the Woolfs, Part 1
Readers may be familiar with Virginia Woolf s diary entries concerning the shriek of agony that marked the death by hunger strike in October 1920 of the Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney, as well as the violence in Ireland and People go on being
Byrne, Anne
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Before It Was ‘New’: A Neglected History of Lived Experience–Led Criminal Justice
ABSTRACT A growing range of criminal justice initiatives are being shaped and delivered by people with lived experience, including peer mentoring, prisoner councils and policy advocacy roles. While often seen as recent innovations, we reveal a deeper, largely unacknowledged history dating back to at least the 19th century.
Gillian Buck +2 more
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Letter from Virginia Woolf to V. Sackville-West
Letter from Virginia Woolf to V.
Virginia Woolf
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The study, diverging from current critical discourse on Virginia Woolf as eccentric author, sets out expressly to look at Woolf as enigmatic text. In so doing, it explores largely untapped Woolf terrain.
Adrian A. Husain
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