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Humanities Pr (1990), Edition: 3 Sub, Paperback, 360 pages
Description
Critical biography of Virginia Woolf which offers a radically new interpretation of her so-called `insanity'. Dr. Poole examines closely Woolf's own account of what happened as it appears in her diaries, letters and, above all, the novels themselves, & compares this perspective with the conventional view of her `madness'. The book also focuses on the male-female conflict in Virginia Woolf's life & work.
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360 p.; 6.25 x 1 inches
ISBN
0391036661 / 9780391036666