Virginia Woolf A to Z : a comprehensive reference for students, teachers and common readers to her life, work and critical reception

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Virginia Woolf A to Z : a comprehensive reference for students, teachers and common readers to her life, work and critical reception

Mark Hussey

(Oxford paperbacks)

Oxford University Press, 1996, c1995

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Virginia Woolf A-Z

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"First published in 1995 by Facts On File"--T.p. verso

"Alphabetical list of works cited, by author": p. 397-413

"Topical list of works cited": p. 414-429

Includes index

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Her revolutionary novels and essays have inspired generations of feminists, and her life has aroused both interest and speculation. In Virginia Woolf A-Z, the author's works and autobiographical writings are set in the context of her infamous social milieu. Eight "family" trees map out the complicated relationships and living arrangements of the Bloomsbury Group, and a chronology gives a quick overview of the major events of Woolf's life. With over 1,300 entries and fifty illustrations, this desktop companion is the ideal antidote to those afraid of Virginia Woolf, and valuable beyond measure to those already familiar with her work.

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