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Virginia Woolf’s Influential Forebears
Julia Margaret Cameron, Anny Thackeray Ritchie and Julia Prinsep Stephen
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Conclusion: New Kids on the Virginia Woolf Block
A Poetics of Postmodernism and Neomodernism: Rewriting Mrs Dalloway has examined how the ‘kids on the Virginia Woolf block’1 have employed the ‘mythical method’,2 borrowed and appropriated Woolf’s legacy, and mad...
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Introduction: ‘Born into a Large Connection’
In A Sketch of the Past, towards the end of her life, Virginia Woolf was again considering her forebears and memorialising her past. She was wondering, ‘Who was I then? Adeline Virginia Stephen, the second daught...
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Introduction
The detail of Katherine Mansfield’s passport on the cover of this volume is a fitting illustration of how — although it was for London and England that she set out on her journey from her New Zealand home in 1...
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“Pale Whore, Pale Writer”: Is There Punishment for the Crime?
What appears to be one of the more essential problems with Dostoyevsky’s poetics in Crime and Punishment deals, simply, with his occasional lapse into often using the wrong word at the wrong time. Beyond the mys...