This fictitious life: Virginia Woolf on biography, reality and character
In the growing body of academic literature on biography that has developed in the last few decades, Virginia Woolf's essay, "The New Biography,"1 has come to occupy a central place-mentioned, discussed and quoted from, I would estimate, more often than any other piece of writing on th...
Main Author: | Monk, Ray (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2007-04.
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