Virginia Woolf: Dramatic NovelistPalgrave Macmillan UK, 16 sty 1989 - 238 Jane Wheare concerns herself with Virginia Woolf's artistry in "The Voyage Out", "Night and Day" and "The Years", where Woolf exploited and developed the "realist" model, finding in it the most appropriate vehicle through which to put across obliquely her own ideas about women and society. |
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... Mrs Warren's Profession , illustrates the complicity of society as a whole in the degradation of its victims.82 Woolf's treatment of Evelyn is typical of her approach throughout The Voyage Out . The persuasiveness with which she puts ...
... Mrs Warren's Profession , illustrates the complicity of society as a whole in the degradation of its victims.82 Woolf's treatment of Evelyn is typical of her approach throughout The Voyage Out . The persuasiveness with which she puts ...
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... Mrs Warren's Profession ' , in Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant , vol . 1 ( London : Grant Richards , 1898 ) . - , The Quintessence of Ibsenism ( London : Scott , 1891 ) . An Unsocial Socialist ( London : Swan , Sonnenschein , Lowrey ...
... Mrs Warren's Profession ' , in Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant , vol . 1 ( London : Grant Richards , 1898 ) . - , The Quintessence of Ibsenism ( London : Scott , 1891 ) . An Unsocial Socialist ( London : Swan , Sonnenschein , Lowrey ...
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... Mrs Warren's Profession , see Shaw Much Ado About Nothing , see Shakespeare Mulock , Dinah , 189 Mussolini , Benito , 221 Mystères de Paris , Les , see Sue Napoleon , 150 ' Narrow Bridge of Art , The ' , see Woolf Navy , 48 , 49 Neale ...
... Mrs Warren's Profession , see Shaw Much Ado About Nothing , see Shakespeare Mulock , Dinah , 189 Mussolini , Benito , 221 Mystères de Paris , Les , see Sue Napoleon , 150 ' Narrow Bridge of Art , The ' , see Woolf Navy , 48 , 49 Neale ...
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The Voyage Out | 36 |
Night and Day | 84 |
The Years | 123 |
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