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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... Compare ibid . , III , p . 252. Woolf's light - hearted portrayal of Hughling Elliot in The Voyage Out - like her depiction of Oxford dons in The Years - is far more persuasive than a personal attack upon academics of the kind to be ...
... Compare ibid . , III , p . 252. Woolf's light - hearted portrayal of Hughling Elliot in The Voyage Out - like her depiction of Oxford dons in The Years - is far more persuasive than a personal attack upon academics of the kind to be ...
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... Compare Woolf's comment in her diary for 27 November 1925 : ' That there is no substance in ones friendships , that they fade like – . Nothing like a coin is struck & left for ever in one's possession . People die ; Madge dies , & one ...
... Compare Woolf's comment in her diary for 27 November 1925 : ' That there is no substance in ones friendships , that they fade like – . Nothing like a coin is struck & left for ever in one's possession . People die ; Madge dies , & one ...
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... Compare Leslie Stephen's remark about his wife Julia : ' Her instincts were far more to be trusted than my ratiocinations ' ( Stephen , Mauso- leum Book , p . 95 ) . 33. Some contemporary feminist critics have attacked Woolf because in ...
... Compare Leslie Stephen's remark about his wife Julia : ' Her instincts were far more to be trusted than my ratiocinations ' ( Stephen , Mauso- leum Book , p . 95 ) . 33. Some contemporary feminist critics have attacked Woolf because in ...
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The Voyage Out | 36 |
Night and Day | 84 |
The Years | 123 |
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