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Virginia Woolf : the major novels
| 責任表示 | John Batchelor |
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| シリーズ | British and Irish authors |
| データ種別 | 図書 |
| 出版情報 | Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press , 1991 |
| 本文言語 | 英語 |
| 大きさ | xviii, 157 p. ; 23 cm. |
| 概要 | Virginia Woolf (1882-941) is one of the most interesting writers of our century. In this introductory book, John Batchelor tells the story of her life and writing career, highlighting the important as...ects of Woolf's temperament: her passion, her learning, her acute intelligence, her lesbianism, her self-absorption. He discusses the works, devoting separate chapters to the five major novels: Jacob's Room, with its highly ironic celebration of masculinity; Mrs Dalloway, with its odd time structures and pointed observation of 1920s London society; To the Lighthouse, which can be read as an elegy for Woolf's own family as well as a great work of modernism; The Waves, extending the narrative methods of its predecessors; and Between the Acts, Woolf's complex satire of the Condition-of-England novel. In addition, Professor Batchelor looks at Woolf's uneasy relation to modernism and the question of her feminism. This book, equipped with a chronology and guide to recommended further reading, is an ideal companion for students and new readers of Woolf. Virginia Woolf (1882-941) is one of the most interesting writers of our century. In this introductory book, John Batchelor tells the story of her life and writing career, highlighting the important aspects of Woolf's temperament: her passion, her learning, her acute intelligence, her lesbianism, her self-absorption. He discusses the works, devoting separate chapters to the five major novels: Jacob's Room, with its highly ironic celebration of masculinity; Mrs Dalloway, with its odd time structures and pointed observation of 1920s London society; To the Lighthouse, which can be read as an elegy for Woolf's own family as well as a great work of modernism; The Waves, extending the narrative methods of its predecessors; and Between the Acts, Woolf's complex satire of the Condition-of-England novel. In addition, Professor Batchelor looks at Woolf's uneasy relation to modernism and the question of her feminism. This book, equipped with a chronology and guide to recommended further reading, is an ideal companion for students and new readers of Woolf. 続きを見る |
所蔵情報
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中央図 1A | 930.28/W 87/40 | 1991 |
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068582193007767 |
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書誌詳細
| 一般注記 | Bibliography: p. 153-154 Includes index |
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| 著者標目 | *Batchelor, John, 1942- |
| 件 名 | LCSH:Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Criticism and interpretation 全ての件名で検索 |
| 分 類 | LCC:PR6045.O72 DC20:823/.912 |
| 書誌ID | 1000104059 |
| ISBN | 0521322731 |
| NCID | BA12148578 |
| 巻冊次 | ISBN:0521322731 : pbk ; ISBN:0521311357 |
| 登録日 | 2009.09.10 |
| 更新日 | 2009.09.10 |
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