Reading Virginia Woolf [electronic resource] / Julia Briggs
- Author
- Briggs, Julia
- Published
- Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2006.
- Physical Description
- xi, 236 p. ; 25 cm.
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- Contents
- Virginia Woolf reads Shakespeare: or, her silence on Master William -- 'The proper writing of lives'': biography versus fiction in Woolf's early work -- Night and day: the marriage of dreams and realities -- Reading people, reading texts: 'Byron and Mr Briggs' -- 'Modernism's lost hope': Virginia Woolf, Hope Mirrlees and the printing of Paris -- The search for form (i): Fry, formalism and fiction -- The search for form (ii): revision and the numbers of time -- 'This moment I stand on': Virginia Woolf and the spaces in time -- 'Like a shell on a sandhill': Woolf's images of emptiness -- Constantinople: at the crossroads of the imagination -- The conversation behind the conversation: speaking the unspeakaable -- 'Sudden intensities': frame and focus in Woolf's later short stories -- 'Almost ashamed of England being so English': Woolf and ideas of Englishness -- Between the texts: Woolf's acts of revision.
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- ISBN
- 9780748624348
0748624341
9780748624355 (pbk.)
074862435X (pbk.) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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