Virginia Woolf and war : fiction, reality, and myth

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Virginia Woolf and war : fiction, reality, and myth

edited and with an introduction by Mark Hussey

(Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution)

Syracuse University Press, 1991

1st ed

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Outgrowth of a 1989 MLA panel

Bibliography: p. 247-261

Includes index

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These essays explore the impact of ideas about war and conflict on Virginia Woolf's writing. It shows the roots of her sensitivity to violence and how she connected the myths and realities of war with the private violence of the patriarchal family.

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