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Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader

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From her girlhood in her father’s library to the end of her life, Virginia Woolf read widely and with passion. Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader shows how Virginia Woolf’s reading affected her feminism and how her feminism affected her opinions of her reading. This new work looks at the impact of that intense reading on Woolf’s writing and on her feminism. Each chapter looks at an aspect of her thinking--her attitude towards the English nation, the imagination, the public sphere, and fame--through the lens of a literary period, from Ancient Greece through the Romantics. The epilogue explores Woolf’s surprising legacy among contemporary African writers.

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This study argues that Virginia Woolf taught herself how to be a feminist artist and public intellectual through her revisionary reading. Fernald gives a clear view of Woolf's tremendous body of knowledge and her constant references to past literary periods.

About the Author

Anne E. Fernald is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Writing and Composition at Fordham University’s College at Lincoln Center. Fernald’s work on Virginia Woolf and on modernism has appeared in Feminist Studies, Modern Fiction Studies, and Twentieth Century Literature as well as in several edited collections. A frequent book reviewer, she is also the book review editor for Woolf Studies Annual.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction * O Sister Swallow: Sapphic Fragments as English Literature * The Memory Palace of Virginia Woolf * A Feminist Public Sphere? Woolf's Revisions of the Eighteenth Century * Aristocratic Liberalism and Armchair Socialism, or What Woolf Learned from Byron * Conclusion Introduction * O Sister Swallow: Sapphic Fragments as English Literature * The Memory Palace of Virginia Woolf * A Feminist Public Sphere? Woolf's Revisions of the Eighteenth Century * Aristocratic Liberalism and Armchair Socialism, or What Woolf Learned from Byron * Conclusion

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ISBN:
9781403969651
Subtitle:
Feminism and the Reader
Author:
Fernald, Anne E.
Author:
Fernald, Anne
Publisher:
Palgrave MacMillan
Subject:
Women Authors
Subject:
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Subject:
Feminist
Subject:
Woolf, Virginia
Subject:
Feminism in literature
Subject:
Woolf, Virginia - C
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Publication Date:
September 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
223
Dimensions:
8.36x5.78x.69 in. .82 lbs.

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