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|a Virginia Woolf & the problem of the subject :
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|a Virginia Woolf and the problem of the subject :
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|a Originally published: Brighton : Harvester Press, 1987.
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Feminism and Modernism in Woolf -- Chapter 2: Jacob's Room -- Chapter 3: Mrs. Dalloway -- Chapter 4: To the Lighthouse -- Chapter 5: Orlando -- Chapter 6: The Waves -- Conclusion: A New Subjectivity -- Notes -- Index
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|a This classic study, now made available again to readers, shows that Woolf's most experimental writing is far from being a flight from social commitment into arcane modernism.
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|a Woolf, Virginia,
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|a Feminism in literature.
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