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Peter Lang Publishing (1988), Hardcover, 288 pages
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Using the psychological and structural dynamics of "To the Lighthouse" as its center, this study explores the variety of ways that Woolf dealt with what she called her -odd family complex.- Patterns of conflict that emerge in the earier narratives, fictional and non-fictional, explain why writing this novel was such a crucial act. Furthermore, the subsequent narratives are revealed as a series of remarkably resourceful strategies for dealing with the unresolved issues raised in "To the Lighthouse.""
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288 p.; 6.25 x 0.75 inches
ISBN
0820406201 / 9780820406206