Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
ISBN-10
0864950365
ISBN-13
9780864950369
Series
Virginia Woolf
Category
English literature
Pages
190
Language
English
Published
1984
Author
Virginia Woolf

Description

This view , although correctly stressing the political force of Woolf's work as a whole , does not , I think , take account of Woolf's explicitly stated desire to avoid propaganda in her novels . Virginia Woolf sources Essays by ...

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