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Virginia Woolf and Her Influences

Selected Papers from the Seventh Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf and Her Influences( )
Author: Davis, Laura
McVicker, Jeanette
Woolf, Virginia
Contribution by: Amerian, Melissa
Anderson, Idris
Anderson, Idris Baker
Barrett, Eileen
Barron, Julia
Bartkevicius, Jocelyn
Bicknell, John W.
Booth, Alison
Carubia, Josephine
Caughie, Pamela L.
Chang, Sarah
Chang, Vivian
Chapman, Wayne K.
Colburn, Krystyna
Courington, Chella
Cramer, Patricia
Cummins, June
Daugherty, Beth Rigel
Diamond, Suzanne
Dubino, Jeanne
Friedman, Rebecca
Gillespie, Diane F.
Graff, Agnieszka
Greene, Sally
Haefele, Lisa
Haller, Evelyn
Hankins, Leslie
Harper, Howard
Ito, Yuko
Keller, Julia
Koenigsberger, Kurt
Krouse, Tonya
Kumin, Maxine
Lee, Hermione
Levy, Heather
Lilienfeld, Jane
Lippincott, Robin
Marshik, CeliaJ
Medd, Jodie
Minow-Pinkney, Makiko
Morgan, Genevieve Sanchis
Mullin, Courtney
Newman, Natalie
Norton, Ann V.
Oxindine, Annette
Pelton, Stephen
Pettigrew, Nita
Podnieks, Elizabeth
Pynoos, Jessica
Ramsey, Tamara Ann
Raschke, Debrah
Reid, Panthea
Rogalus, Paul
Rusk, Lauren
Scott, Bonnie Kime
Searls, Damion
Shin, Jenny
Silver, Brenda R.
Silverman, Joanna
Swanson, Diana
Zimring, Rishona
ISBN:978-0-944473-43-6
Publication Date:Jun 1998
Publisher:University Publishing Associates, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $102.00
Book Description:

Virginia Woolf and Her Influences presents papers from the Seventh Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf at Plymouth State College in New Hampshire June 12-15, 1997. These papers fall under the theme of "the influence of something upon somebody" as it arises throughout Woolf's work.

Book Details
Pages:354
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.04 x 9.32 x 1.1 Inches
Book Weight:0.002 Pounds
Author Biography
Davis, Laura (Author)
Virginia Woolf was born in London, England on January 25, 1882. She was the daughter of the prominent literary critic Leslie Stephen. Her early education was obtained at home through her parents and governesses. After death of her father in 1904, her family moved to Bloomsbury, where they formed the nucleus of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of philosophers, writers, and artists.

During her lifetime, she wrote both fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels included Jacob's Room, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, and Between the Acts. Her non-fiction books included The Common Reader, A Room of One's Own, Three Guineas, The Captain's Death Bed and Other Essays, and The Death of the Moth and Other Essays. Having had periods of depression throughout her life and fearing a final mental breakdown from which she might not recover, Woolf drowned herself on March 28, 1941 at the age of 59. Her husband published part of her farewell letter to deny that she had taken her life because she could not face the terrible times of war.

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