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University of Michigan Press (1997), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 192 pages
Description
This book for the first time brings together Gillian Beer's essays on Virginia Woolf. Widely recognised as a leading authority on Woolf and a sophisticated critic of modernism and fiction, Beer's essays make fascinating reading. Beer demonstrates, through close investigative textual readings, how Woolf's conceptualisations of history and narrative are intimately bound up with her ways of thinking about women, writing and social and sexual relations.
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192 p.; 9.21 inches
ISBN
0472084631 / 9780472084630