Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf
Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf
Fernald, Anne E.
Oxford University Press
08/2023
688
Mole
Inglês
9780198885511
15 a 20 dias
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Part I: Life
1: Urmila Seshagiri: Family and Place
2: Kathryn Simpson: Friends and Lovers
3: Regina Marler: Traditions and Transformations
Part II: Texts
4: Caroline Pollentier: Private Writings
5: Jocelyn Rodal: Early Novels and Stories (1915-1923)
6: Gabrielle McIntire: Mature Works I (1924-1927)
7: Elsa Hoegberg: Mature Works II (1928-1932)
8: Alice Wood: Late Works (1933-1941)
Part III: Experiments in Form and Style
9: Dora Zhang: Stream of Consciousness
10: Amy Bromley: Character, Form, and Fiction
11: Jesse Matz: Time
12: Janine Utell: Narrative Ethics
13: Jane de Gay: Allusion and Metaphor
14: Laura Marcus: Biography and Autobiography
Part IV: Professions of Writing
15: Helen Southworth: Literary London
16: Alice Staveley: The Hogarth Press
17: Eleanor McNees: Woolf as Reviewer-Critic
18: Beth C. Rosenberg: The Essays
19: Claire Davison: The Lyrical Mode of Translating,
Part V: Contexts
20: Stephanie J Brown: Woolf's Feminism
21: Chris Coffman: Queer Theory
22: Anna Snaith: Woolf and Education
23: Barbara Green: Woolf and Suffrage
24: Tamar Katz: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
25: Maxwell Uphaus: Oceans and Empire
26: Madelyn Detloff: Biopower
27: Cliff Mak: The Natural World and the Anthropocene
28: Beryl Pong: War and Peace
29: Mary Wilson: Work
30: Elizabeth M. Sheehan: Consumer Culture
Part VI: Afterlives
31: Jean Mills: Feminist Theory
32: Elizabeth Outka: Disability, Illness, and Pain
33: Vara Neverow: The Academy and Publishing
34: Roxana Robinson: Modern Woolfian Fiction
35: Laura M? Lojo-Rodriguez: Magic Realism and Experimental Fiction
36: Tonya Krause: Narrative Futures of the Feminist Novel
37: Stacey D'Erasmo: Creative Non-fiction and Poetry
38: Jacqueline Shin: Virginia Woolf, Filmmake
39: Laura Smith: Woolfian Afterlives
1: Urmila Seshagiri: Family and Place
2: Kathryn Simpson: Friends and Lovers
3: Regina Marler: Traditions and Transformations
Part II: Texts
4: Caroline Pollentier: Private Writings
5: Jocelyn Rodal: Early Novels and Stories (1915-1923)
6: Gabrielle McIntire: Mature Works I (1924-1927)
7: Elsa Hoegberg: Mature Works II (1928-1932)
8: Alice Wood: Late Works (1933-1941)
Part III: Experiments in Form and Style
9: Dora Zhang: Stream of Consciousness
10: Amy Bromley: Character, Form, and Fiction
11: Jesse Matz: Time
12: Janine Utell: Narrative Ethics
13: Jane de Gay: Allusion and Metaphor
14: Laura Marcus: Biography and Autobiography
Part IV: Professions of Writing
15: Helen Southworth: Literary London
16: Alice Staveley: The Hogarth Press
17: Eleanor McNees: Woolf as Reviewer-Critic
18: Beth C. Rosenberg: The Essays
19: Claire Davison: The Lyrical Mode of Translating,
Part V: Contexts
20: Stephanie J Brown: Woolf's Feminism
21: Chris Coffman: Queer Theory
22: Anna Snaith: Woolf and Education
23: Barbara Green: Woolf and Suffrage
24: Tamar Katz: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
25: Maxwell Uphaus: Oceans and Empire
26: Madelyn Detloff: Biopower
27: Cliff Mak: The Natural World and the Anthropocene
28: Beryl Pong: War and Peace
29: Mary Wilson: Work
30: Elizabeth M. Sheehan: Consumer Culture
Part VI: Afterlives
31: Jean Mills: Feminist Theory
32: Elizabeth Outka: Disability, Illness, and Pain
33: Vara Neverow: The Academy and Publishing
34: Roxana Robinson: Modern Woolfian Fiction
35: Laura M? Lojo-Rodriguez: Magic Realism and Experimental Fiction
36: Tonya Krause: Narrative Futures of the Feminist Novel
37: Stacey D'Erasmo: Creative Non-fiction and Poetry
38: Jacqueline Shin: Virginia Woolf, Filmmake
39: Laura Smith: Woolfian Afterlives
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Part I: Life
1: Urmila Seshagiri: Family and Place
2: Kathryn Simpson: Friends and Lovers
3: Regina Marler: Traditions and Transformations
Part II: Texts
4: Caroline Pollentier: Private Writings
5: Jocelyn Rodal: Early Novels and Stories (1915-1923)
6: Gabrielle McIntire: Mature Works I (1924-1927)
7: Elsa Hoegberg: Mature Works II (1928-1932)
8: Alice Wood: Late Works (1933-1941)
Part III: Experiments in Form and Style
9: Dora Zhang: Stream of Consciousness
10: Amy Bromley: Character, Form, and Fiction
11: Jesse Matz: Time
12: Janine Utell: Narrative Ethics
13: Jane de Gay: Allusion and Metaphor
14: Laura Marcus: Biography and Autobiography
Part IV: Professions of Writing
15: Helen Southworth: Literary London
16: Alice Staveley: The Hogarth Press
17: Eleanor McNees: Woolf as Reviewer-Critic
18: Beth C. Rosenberg: The Essays
19: Claire Davison: The Lyrical Mode of Translating,
Part V: Contexts
20: Stephanie J Brown: Woolf's Feminism
21: Chris Coffman: Queer Theory
22: Anna Snaith: Woolf and Education
23: Barbara Green: Woolf and Suffrage
24: Tamar Katz: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
25: Maxwell Uphaus: Oceans and Empire
26: Madelyn Detloff: Biopower
27: Cliff Mak: The Natural World and the Anthropocene
28: Beryl Pong: War and Peace
29: Mary Wilson: Work
30: Elizabeth M. Sheehan: Consumer Culture
Part VI: Afterlives
31: Jean Mills: Feminist Theory
32: Elizabeth Outka: Disability, Illness, and Pain
33: Vara Neverow: The Academy and Publishing
34: Roxana Robinson: Modern Woolfian Fiction
35: Laura M? Lojo-Rodriguez: Magic Realism and Experimental Fiction
36: Tonya Krause: Narrative Futures of the Feminist Novel
37: Stacey D'Erasmo: Creative Non-fiction and Poetry
38: Jacqueline Shin: Virginia Woolf, Filmmake
39: Laura Smith: Woolfian Afterlives
1: Urmila Seshagiri: Family and Place
2: Kathryn Simpson: Friends and Lovers
3: Regina Marler: Traditions and Transformations
Part II: Texts
4: Caroline Pollentier: Private Writings
5: Jocelyn Rodal: Early Novels and Stories (1915-1923)
6: Gabrielle McIntire: Mature Works I (1924-1927)
7: Elsa Hoegberg: Mature Works II (1928-1932)
8: Alice Wood: Late Works (1933-1941)
Part III: Experiments in Form and Style
9: Dora Zhang: Stream of Consciousness
10: Amy Bromley: Character, Form, and Fiction
11: Jesse Matz: Time
12: Janine Utell: Narrative Ethics
13: Jane de Gay: Allusion and Metaphor
14: Laura Marcus: Biography and Autobiography
Part IV: Professions of Writing
15: Helen Southworth: Literary London
16: Alice Staveley: The Hogarth Press
17: Eleanor McNees: Woolf as Reviewer-Critic
18: Beth C. Rosenberg: The Essays
19: Claire Davison: The Lyrical Mode of Translating,
Part V: Contexts
20: Stephanie J Brown: Woolf's Feminism
21: Chris Coffman: Queer Theory
22: Anna Snaith: Woolf and Education
23: Barbara Green: Woolf and Suffrage
24: Tamar Katz: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
25: Maxwell Uphaus: Oceans and Empire
26: Madelyn Detloff: Biopower
27: Cliff Mak: The Natural World and the Anthropocene
28: Beryl Pong: War and Peace
29: Mary Wilson: Work
30: Elizabeth M. Sheehan: Consumer Culture
Part VI: Afterlives
31: Jean Mills: Feminist Theory
32: Elizabeth Outka: Disability, Illness, and Pain
33: Vara Neverow: The Academy and Publishing
34: Roxana Robinson: Modern Woolfian Fiction
35: Laura M? Lojo-Rodriguez: Magic Realism and Experimental Fiction
36: Tonya Krause: Narrative Futures of the Feminist Novel
37: Stacey D'Erasmo: Creative Non-fiction and Poetry
38: Jacqueline Shin: Virginia Woolf, Filmmake
39: Laura Smith: Woolfian Afterlives
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