Woolf Studies Annual Volume 13

Woolf Studies Annual Volume 13 by Mark Hussey, published by Pace University Press in March 2007, offers a comprehensive examination of Virginia Woolf’s work and her literary context. This edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English, featuring a collection of scholarly articles and reviews that contribute to the ongoing discourse surrounding Woolf’s influence and legacy.
Readers will find substantial new scholarship that delves into various aspects of Woolf’s writing and the broader literary landscape of the 20th century. The volume includes an up-to-date guide to library special collections relevant to researchers, as well as occasional edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts. This collection is particularly valuable for those interested in feminist literary criticism and the contributions of women authors in modern literature.
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Woolf Studies Annual is a refereed journal publishing substantial new scholarship on the work of this major writer and her milieu. Each volume includes several articles, reviews of new books, and an up-to-date guide to library special collections of interest to researchers. The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts.
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