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162by Caroline Pollentier“...In ‘America, Which I Have Have Never Seen’ (1938), Virginia Woolf imagines America as a global...”
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164by Salah BOUREGBI“...This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies...”
Published 2017-06-01
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165by Naomi TOTH“... in Virginia Woolf’s thought, two of her important essay-manifestos, “Modern Fiction” (1919/1925) and A Room...”
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168by Mičiūnaitė, Viktorija“... issues was based on the modernist novel To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. The main method chosen...”
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172by Floriane Reviron-Piégay“...Virginia Woolf’s legacy was both photographic and biographical, she inherited her father’s interest...”
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179“... issues of her day, Virginia Woolf scrutinizes and criticizes her society in her fiction. In her two...”
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180by Lin, Tzu Yu Allison“...My thesis argues that Virginia Woolf's London writings reveal the technique of the visual arts...”
Published 2010
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