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  1. Virginia Woolf and the common(weatlh) reader
    selected papers from the Twenty-third Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson

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    Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader presents twenty-eight essays and four poetic invocations delivered at the 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme of the conference, the concept of "common(wealth)," addresses geographical, political, and imaginary spaces in which different readers and readings vie for primacy of place. The essays in this collection, including keynote addresses by Rosemary Ashton, Paul Delany, Christine Froula, Mary Ann Gillies, Sonita Sarker, and Jane Stafford, reflect upon "common(wealth)" as a constructed entity, one that necessarily embodies tensions between the communal and individual, traditional culture and emergent forms, indigenous people and colonial powers, and literary insiders and outsiders

     

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    ISBN: 9781942954132
    Subjects: Imperialism / Congresses
    Other subjects: Woolf, Virginia / 1882-1941 / Criticism and interpretation / Congresses
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    Introduction to Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) reader / Helen Wussow and Mary Ann Gillies -- Poetic invocations / Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Cecily Nicholson, Jordan Abel -- Education and empire in Victorian Bloomsbury / Rosemary Ashton -- Synthesizing civilizations: Leonard Woolf, the League of Nations, and the inverse of imperialism, 1928-1933 / Wayne Chapman -- James Stephen's anti-slivery politics: a Wollfian inheritance / Jane de Gay --Networks of empire: Virginia Woolf and the travel writing of Emily Eden / Jeanne Dubino -- Of scrapbooks, war, and newspapers: Leslie Stephen's legacy / Beth Rigel Daugherty -- Leslie Stephen's science of (ecological) ethics / Catherine W. Hollis -- The death of a beautiful man: Rupert Brooke in memory and imagination / Paul Delany -- Leonard Woolf and the Ceylon Civil Service: I had come to dislike imperialism / Lolly Ockerstrom -- Virginia Woolf in the British Commonwealth / Sonita Sarker --

    - Simplicity and art shades reign supreme: costume, collectibles, and aspiration in Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand / Jane Stafford -- Wealth in common: gifts, desire, and colonial commodities in Woolf and Mansfield / Kathryn Simpson -- On a view from the rims: Katherine Mansfield and Emily Carr / Mary Ann Gillies -- London callilng: Una Marson in the colonial London scene / Elizabeth F. Evans -- Modernism across the Commonwealth: Virginia Woolf's and Arundhati Roy's critique of empire / Elsa Högberg -- From Bloomsbury to Fountain Lakes: an Australian Virginia Woolf / Melinda Smith -- War, peace, internationalism: Bloomsbury legacies / Christine Froula -- Caterpillars of the Commonwealth unite: photography and trauma in three Guineas / Ira Nadel -- Drawn from our island history: Virginia Woolf, Nancy Mitford, and the politics of pageantry / Erica Delsandro -- A bloodless and pernicious pest: The middlebrow's common man in the essays of Virginia Woolf / Martin Winquist --

    - Woolf's troubled and troubling relationship to race: the long reach of the white arm of imperialism / Lisa Coleman -- Woolfian seamarks: commodified women and the racial other on the shores of empire / Patrizia Muscogiuri -- Documenting Facism in three Guineas and The handmaid's tale: an examination of Woolf's textual notes and scrap books and Atwood's Historical notes / Vara Neverow -- Proportion, conversion, transition: war trauma and sites of healing in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony / Kristin Czarnecki -- Preserving our history of reading Woolf: the common wealth of our past and future ; Karen Levenback -- Adventures in common: investing with Woolfs and "Securitas" / Dian F. Gillespie -- Printing "Prelude": Virginia Woolf's typsetting apprenticship and Katherine Mansfield on "Other people's presses": / Leslie Kathleen Hankins --

    - The Hogarth Press, digital humanities and collaboration: introducing the Modernist Archives Publishing Project / Nicola Wilson, Elizabeth Willson Gordon, Alice Staveley, Helen Southworth, and Clair Battershill -- Woolf blogging, blogging Woolf: using the Web to create a common wealth of global scholars-readers / Paula Maggio

  2. Virginia Woolf and the common(weatlh) reader
    selected papers from the Twenty-third Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Herausgeber); Gillies, Mary Ann (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

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    Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader presents twenty-eight essays and four poetic invocations delivered at the 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme of the conference, the concept of "common(wealth)," addresses geographical, political, and imaginary spaces in which different readers and readings vie for primacy of place. The essays in this collection, including keynote addresses by Rosemary Ashton, Paul Delany, Christine Froula, Mary Ann Gillies, Sonita Sarker, and Jane Stafford, reflect upon "common(wealth)" as a constructed entity, one that necessarily embodies tensions between the communal and individual, traditional culture and emergent forms, indigenous people and colonial powers, and literary insiders and outsiders.

     

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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Herausgeber); Gillies, Mary Ann (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781942954132
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 250 pages)
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  3. Virginia Woolf and the Common(weatlh) reader
    selected papers from the Twenty-third Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, 6-9 June 2013
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (HerausgeberIn); Gillies, Mary Ann (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson

    Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader presents twenty-eight essays and four poetic invocations delivered at the 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme... more

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    Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader presents twenty-eight essays and four poetic invocations delivered at the 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme of the conference, the concept of "common(wealth)," addresses geographical, political, and imaginary spaces in which different readers and readings vie for primacy of place. The essays in this collection, including keynote addresses by Rosemary Ashton, Paul Delany, Christine Froula, Mary Ann Gillies, Sonita Sarker, and Jane Stafford, reflect upon "common(wealth)" as a constructed entity, one that necessarily embodies tensions between the communal and individual, traditional culture and emergent forms, indigenous people and colonial powers, and literary insiders and outsiders Introduction to Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) reader / Helen Wussow and Mary Ann Gillies -- Poetic invocations / Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Cecily Nicholson, Jordan Abel -- Education and empire in Victorian Bloomsbury / Rosemary Ashton -- Synthesizing civilizations: Leonard Woolf, the League of Nations, and the inverse of imperialism, 1928-1933 / Wayne Chapman -- James Stephen's anti-slivery politics: a Wollfian inheritance / Jane de Gay --Networks of empire: Virginia Woolf and the travel writing of Emily Eden / Jeanne Dubino -- Of scrapbooks, war, and newspapers: Leslie Stephen's legacy / Beth Rigel Daugherty -- Leslie Stephen's science of (ecological) ethics / Catherine W. Hollis -- The death of a beautiful man: Rupert Brooke in memory and imagination / Paul Delany -- Leonard Woolf and the Ceylon Civil Service: I had come to dislike imperialism / Lolly Ockerstrom -- Virginia Woolf in the British Commonwealth / Sonita Sarker -- Simplicity and art shades reign supreme: costume, collectibles, and aspiration in Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand / Jane Stafford -- Wealth in common: gifts, desire, and colonial commodities in Woolf and Mansfield / Kathryn Simpson -- On a view from the rims: Katherine Mansfield and Emily Carr / Mary Ann Gillies -- London callilng: Una Marson in the colonial London scene / Elizabeth F. Evans -- Modernism across the Commonwealth: Virginia Woolf's and Arundhati Roy's critique of empire / Elsa Högberg -- From Bloomsbury to Fountain Lakes: an Australian Virginia Woolf / Melinda Smith -- War, peace, internationalism: Bloomsbury legacies / Christine Froula -- Caterpillars of the Commonwealth unite: photography and trauma in three Guineas / Ira Nadel -- Drawn from our island history: Virginia Woolf, Nancy Mitford, and the politics of pageantry / Erica Delsandro -- A bloodless and pernicious pest: The middlebrow's common man in the essays of Virginia Woolf / Martin Winquist -- Woolf's troubled and troubling relationship to race: the long reach of the white arm of imperialism / Lisa Coleman -- Woolfian seamarks: commodified women and the racial other on the shores of empire / Patrizia Muscogiuri -- Documenting Facism in three Guineas and The handmaid's tale: an examination of Woolf's textual notes and scrap books and Atwood's Historical notes / Vara Neverow -- Proportion, conversion, transition: war trauma and sites of healing in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony / Kristin Czarnecki -- Preserving our history of reading Woolf: the common wealth of our past and future ; Karen Levenback -- Adventures in common: investing with Woolfs and "Securitas" / Dian F. Gillespie -- Printing "Prelude": Virginia Woolf's typsetting apprenticship and Katherine Mansfield on "Other people's presses": / Leslie Kathleen Hankins -- The Hogarth Press, digital humanities and collaboration: introducing the Modernist Archives Publishing Project / Nicola Wilson, Elizabeth Willson Gordon, Alice Staveley, Helen Southworth, and Clair Battershill -- Woolf blogging, blogging Woolf: using the Web to create a common wealth of global scholars-readers / Paula Maggio

     

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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (HerausgeberIn); Gillies, Mary Ann (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781942954132
    Corporations / Congresses: Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, 23. (2013, Vancouver, British Columbia)
    Subjects: Imperialism; Woolf, Virginia ; 1882-1941 ; Criticism and interpretation ; Congresses; Imperialism ; Congresses
    Other subjects: Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 250 pages)
  4. The nightmare of history
    the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence
    Published: c 1998
    Publisher:  Lehigh University Press [u.a.], Bethlehem

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0934223467
    RVK Categories: HM 3255 ; HM 4815
    Subjects: English fiction; World War, 1914-1918; Historical fiction, English; War stories, English; War in literature
    Other subjects: Lawrence, D. H; Woolf, Virginia; Array; Array
    Scope: 204 S, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-197) and index

  5. Virginia Woolf and the Common(weatlh) reader
    selected papers from the Twenty-third Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, 6-9 June 2013
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (HerausgeberIn); Gillies, Mary Ann (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson

    Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader presents twenty-eight essays and four poetic invocations delivered at the 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme... more

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    Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader presents twenty-eight essays and four poetic invocations delivered at the 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme of the conference, the concept of "common(wealth)," addresses geographical, political, and imaginary spaces in which different readers and readings vie for primacy of place. The essays in this collection, including keynote addresses by Rosemary Ashton, Paul Delany, Christine Froula, Mary Ann Gillies, Sonita Sarker, and Jane Stafford, reflect upon "common(wealth)" as a constructed entity, one that necessarily embodies tensions between the communal and individual, traditional culture and emergent forms, indigenous people and colonial powers, and literary insiders and outsiders Introduction to Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) reader / Helen Wussow and Mary Ann Gillies -- Poetic invocations / Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Cecily Nicholson, Jordan Abel -- Education and empire in Victorian Bloomsbury / Rosemary Ashton -- Synthesizing civilizations: Leonard Woolf, the League of Nations, and the inverse of imperialism, 1928-1933 / Wayne Chapman -- James Stephen's anti-slivery politics: a Wollfian inheritance / Jane de Gay --Networks of empire: Virginia Woolf and the travel writing of Emily Eden / Jeanne Dubino -- Of scrapbooks, war, and newspapers: Leslie Stephen's legacy / Beth Rigel Daugherty -- Leslie Stephen's science of (ecological) ethics / Catherine W. Hollis -- The death of a beautiful man: Rupert Brooke in memory and imagination / Paul Delany -- Leonard Woolf and the Ceylon Civil Service: I had come to dislike imperialism / Lolly Ockerstrom -- Virginia Woolf in the British Commonwealth / Sonita Sarker -- Simplicity and art shades reign supreme: costume, collectibles, and aspiration in Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand / Jane Stafford -- Wealth in common: gifts, desire, and colonial commodities in Woolf and Mansfield / Kathryn Simpson -- On a view from the rims: Katherine Mansfield and Emily Carr / Mary Ann Gillies -- London callilng: Una Marson in the colonial London scene / Elizabeth F. Evans -- Modernism across the Commonwealth: Virginia Woolf's and Arundhati Roy's critique of empire / Elsa Högberg -- From Bloomsbury to Fountain Lakes: an Australian Virginia Woolf / Melinda Smith -- War, peace, internationalism: Bloomsbury legacies / Christine Froula -- Caterpillars of the Commonwealth unite: photography and trauma in three Guineas / Ira Nadel -- Drawn from our island history: Virginia Woolf, Nancy Mitford, and the politics of pageantry / Erica Delsandro -- A bloodless and pernicious pest: The middlebrow's common man in the essays of Virginia Woolf / Martin Winquist -- Woolf's troubled and troubling relationship to race: the long reach of the white arm of imperialism / Lisa Coleman -- Woolfian seamarks: commodified women and the racial other on the shores of empire / Patrizia Muscogiuri -- Documenting Facism in three Guineas and The handmaid's tale: an examination of Woolf's textual notes and scrap books and Atwood's Historical notes / Vara Neverow -- Proportion, conversion, transition: war trauma and sites of healing in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony / Kristin Czarnecki -- Preserving our history of reading Woolf: the common wealth of our past and future ; Karen Levenback -- Adventures in common: investing with Woolfs and "Securitas" / Dian F. Gillespie -- Printing "Prelude": Virginia Woolf's typsetting apprenticship and Katherine Mansfield on "Other people's presses": / Leslie Kathleen Hankins -- The Hogarth Press, digital humanities and collaboration: introducing the Modernist Archives Publishing Project / Nicola Wilson, Elizabeth Willson Gordon, Alice Staveley, Helen Southworth, and Clair Battershill -- Woolf blogging, blogging Woolf: using the Web to create a common wealth of global scholars-readers / Paula Maggio

     

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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (HerausgeberIn); Gillies, Mary Ann (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781942954132
    Corporations / Congresses: Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, 23. (2013, Vancouver, British Columbia)
    Subjects: Imperialism; Woolf, Virginia ; 1882-1941 ; Criticism and interpretation ; Congresses; Imperialism ; Congresses
    Other subjects: Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 250 pages)
  6. New essays on Virginia Woolf
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Hrsg.)
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Contemporary Research Press, Dallas

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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0935061770; 0935061827
    RVK Categories: HM 4815
    Series: New essays on English literature ; 1
    Subjects: Woolf, Virginia; ; Woolf, Virginia;
    Other subjects: Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)
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    Literaturverz. S. [137] - 142

  7. The nightmare of history
    the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence
    Published: c 1998
    Publisher:  Lehigh University Press [u.a.], Bethlehem

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0934223467
    RVK Categories: HM 3255 ; HM 4815
    Subjects: English fiction; World War, 1914-1918; Historical fiction, English; War stories, English; War in literature
    Other subjects: Lawrence, D. H; Woolf, Virginia; Array; Array
    Scope: 204 S, 25 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-197) and index

  8. The nightmare of history
    the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Lehigh Univ. Press [u.a.], Bethlehem

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    ISBN: 0934223467
    RVK Categories: HM 3255 ; HM 4815
    Subjects: Prosa; Erster Weltkrieg <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Lawrence, D. H. (1885-1930); Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)
    Scope: 204 S.
  9. Dialogue of Voices
    Feminist Literary Theory and Bakhtin
    Author: Hohne, Karen
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The work of the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, particularly his notions of dialogics and genre, has had a substantial impact on contemporary critical practices. Until now, however, little attention has been paid to the possibilities and challenges... more

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    The work of the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, particularly his notions of dialogics and genre, has had a substantial impact on contemporary critical practices. Until now, however, little attention has been paid to the possibilities and challenges Bakhtin presents to feminist theory, the task taken up in A Dialogue of Voices. The original essays in this book combine feminism and Bakhtin in unique ways and, by interpreting texts through these two lenses, arrive at new theoretical approaches. Together, these essays point to a new direction for feminist theory that originates in Bakhtin-one that would lead to a feminine être rather than a feminine écriture. Focusing on feminist theorists such as Hélène Cixous, Teresa de Lauretis, Julia Kristeva, and Monique Wittig in conjunction with Bakhtin's concepts of dialogism, heteroglossia, and chronotope, the authors offer close readings of texts from a wide range of multicultural genres, including nature writing, sermon composition, nineteenth-century British women's fiction, the contemporary romance novel, Irish and French lyric poetry, and Latin American film. The result is a unique dialogue in which authors of both sexes, from several countries and different eras, speak against, for, and with one another in ways that reveal their works anew as well as the critical matrices surrounding them.

     

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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780816685288
    RVK Categories: EC 1730 ; EC 1740
    Subjects: Literaturtheorie; Feminismus
    Other subjects: Bachtin, Michail Michajlovič (1895-1975)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
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  10. The nightmare of history
    the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Lehigh Univ. Press [u.a.], Bethlehem [u.a.]

    "The Nightmare of History: The Fictions of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence is an attempt to show the influence of the First World War on the literary and cultural attitudes of these two seminal, yet very different, writers. It demonstrates that... more

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    "The Nightmare of History: The Fictions of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence is an attempt to show the influence of the First World War on the literary and cultural attitudes of these two seminal, yet very different, writers. It demonstrates that Woolf and Lawrence shared many perspectives about the dislocations and horrors created by war, as well as potential, although probably unachievable, cultural resurrection." "Helen Wussow reveals that the authors' uses of language, their shaping of verbal forms applied simultaneously to issues of personal relationship and public or cultural history, show remarkable similarities. She argues that the works of these two authors are informed by the dynamics of conflict. Yet, at the same time, Wussow is always aware of significant differences between Lawrence's and Woolf's fictions."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  11. Virginia Woolf and the common(weatlh) reader
    selected papers from the Twenty-third Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Simon Fraser University Vancouver, Canada, June 2013
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Publisher); Gillies, Mary Ann (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson, South Carolina

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen (Publisher); Gillies, Mary Ann (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781942954132
    Other subjects: Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
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  12. Virginia Woolf and the Common(Wealth) Reader
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Oxford ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Edited collection addressing such themes as the creation of worlds through literary writing, Woolf's reception as a world writer, world wars and the centenary of the First World War, and natural worlds in Woolf's writings. more

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    Edited collection addressing such themes as the creation of worlds through literary writing, Woolf's reception as a world writer, world wars and the centenary of the First World War, and natural worlds in Woolf's writings.

     

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    Contributor: Wussow, Helen; Caughie, Pamela L.; Swanson, Diana L.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781942954132
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Woolf Selected Papers LUP Ser.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
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  13. <<The>> nightmare of history
    the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Lehigh Univ. Pr. [u.a.], Cranbury, NJ

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0934223467
    RVK Categories: HM 3255 ; HM 4815
    Subjects: Array; Array; Array; Array; History and criticism; War in literature
    Scope: 204 S.
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. 191 - 197

  14. The nightmare of history
    the great war and the work of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence
    Published: 1988

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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation; Data medium; Microfilm
    Scope: [4], 315 S
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  15. Virginia Woolf and the Problematic Nature of the Photographic Image
    Published: 1994

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    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Print
    Parent title: Twentieth century literature; Durham, NC : Duke Univ. Press, 1955-; Band 40, Heft 1 (1994), Seite 1-14; 23 cm

  16. Dialogue of Voices
    Feminist Literary Theory and Bakhtin
    Author: Hohne, Karen
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The work of the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, particularly his notions of dialogics and genre, has had a substantial impact on contemporary critical practices. Until now, however, little attention has been paid to the possibilities and challenges... more

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    The work of the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, particularly his notions of dialogics and genre, has had a substantial impact on contemporary critical practices. Until now, however, little attention has been paid to the possibilities and challenges Bakhtin presents to feminist theory, the task taken up in A Dialogue of Voices. The original essays in this book combine feminism and Bakhtin in unique ways and, by interpreting texts through these two lenses, arrive at new theoretical approaches. Together, these essays point to a new direction for feminist theory that originates in Bakhtin-one that would lead to a feminine être rather than a feminine écriture. Focusing on feminist theorists such as Hélène Cixous, Teresa de Lauretis, Julia Kristeva, and Monique Wittig in conjunction with Bakhtin's concepts of dialogism, heteroglossia, and chronotope, the authors offer close readings of texts from a wide range of multicultural genres, including nature writing, sermon composition, nineteenth-century British women's fiction, the contemporary romance novel, Irish and French lyric poetry, and Latin American film. The result is a unique dialogue in which authors of both sexes, from several countries and different eras, speak against, for, and with one another in ways that reveal their works anew as well as the critical matrices surrounding them.

     

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Contributor: Wussow, Helen
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780816685288
    RVK Categories: EC 1730 ; EC 1740
    Subjects: Literaturtheorie; Feminismus
    Other subjects: Bachtin, Michail Michajlovič (1895-1975)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
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