Virginia Woolf and Her WorksHogarth Press, 1965 - 487 páginas |
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... relation to middle - of - the - road works and half - tones . Critics who handle bits and pieces picked up here and ... relations between these different ingredients , needed to be defined , redefined . All this , which had hitherto ...
... relation to middle - of - the - road works and half - tones . Critics who handle bits and pieces picked up here and ... relations between these different ingredients , needed to be defined , redefined . All this , which had hitherto ...
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... relations with her mother we know little . Yet from the violence of the shock which the 13 - year - old girl felt at her loss 287 we may conclude that between mother and daughter there were certain deep affinities which became fixed and ...
... relations with her mother we know little . Yet from the violence of the shock which the 13 - year - old girl felt at her loss 287 we may conclude that between mother and daughter there were certain deep affinities which became fixed and ...
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... relations between one human being and another , and those more special relations between an artist and his public , are neither easy nor satisfying , how much less so are social relations in general . If Orlando , like Virginia Woolf ...
... relations between one human being and another , and those more special relations between an artist and his public , are neither easy nor satisfying , how much less so are social relations in general . If Orlando , like Virginia Woolf ...
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Key to Abbreviations of Virginia Woolfs works | 11 |
II | 29 |
ANALYSIS AND ARGUMENT | 124 |
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analysis appear AROO artist aspect assert attitude biography Bloomsbury called character Clarissa Clive Bell Common Reader complete consciousness considered Daiches Dalloway death define Diary Dorothy Richardson doubt E. M. Forster elements essays essential experience expression fact feeling Fiction final gestures human Ibid ideas impression inner interest Jacob's Room Joyce later Leonard Woolf Leslie Stephen less Lighthouse literary literature lives London lyricism Lytton Strachey means merely mind moments moreover nature Night and Day novelist Orlando perhaps personality precisely problem quoted Ramsay reality reference relations remains reveals rhythm Rodmell Roger Fry Room of One's seems sense Septimus sketches solitude sort space story substance suggest supra symbol T. S. Eliot theme things thought Three Guineas tion unity universe Unwritten Novel Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf's criticism vision Voyage Waves whole words writing