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The pleasure and excitement of exploring Virginia Woolfs writings is at the heart of this book by a highly respected Woolf critic and biographer. Julia Briggs reconsiders Woolfs work from some of her earliest fictional experiments to her late short story, The Symbol, and from the most to the least familiar of her novels from a series of highly imaginative and unexpected angles. Individual essays analyse Woolfs neglected second novel, Night and Day and investigate her links with other writers (Byron, Shakespeare), her ambivalent attitudes to Englishness and to censorship, her fascination with transitional places and moments, with the flow of time (and its relative nature), her concern with visions and revision and with printing and the writing process as a whole. We watch Woolf as she typesets an extraordinarily complex high modernist poem (Hope Mirrleess 'Paris'), and as she revises her novels so that their structures become formally and even numerologically significant. A final essay examines the differences between Woolfs texts as they were first published in England and America, and the further changes she occasionally made after publication, changes that her editors have been slow to acknowledge. Julia Briggs brings to these discussions an extensive knowledge of Woolf both as a scholar and as an editor. She records her findings and observations in a lively, graceful and approachable style that will entice readers to delve further and more meaningfully into Woolfs work. Features* Addresses a wide range of familiar and less familiar texts, including Woolfs short stories.* Opens up difficult texts in an inviting style.* Covers aspects of Woolfs work that have been consistently neglected or have never been considered before.
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- Q: How many pages does the book 'Reading Virginia Woolf' have? A: This book has two hundred fifty-six pages. It provides extensive analysis of Virginia Woolf's works across various essays.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'Reading Virginia Woolf'? A: The book is available in paperback binding. This makes it flexible and easy to handle for reading.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Reading Virginia Woolf'? A: The author is Julia Briggs. She is a respected critic and biographer known for her insights into Woolf's writings.
- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Reading Virginia Woolf'? A: The book measures nine point zero nine inches in length, six point one inches in height, and zero point five nine inches in width. These dimensions make it a portable read.
- Q: What literary themes does 'Reading Virginia Woolf' explore? A: The book explores themes like Englishness, censorship, and the flow of time. It also discusses Woolf's connections with other writers.
- Q: Is 'Reading Virginia Woolf' suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is suitable for beginners. The essays are written in an inviting style that is accessible to new readers.
- Q: Can I read 'Reading Virginia Woolf' if I am not familiar with Woolf's works? A: Yes, you can. The book opens up difficult texts in an engaging manner, making it suitable for those unfamiliar with Woolf.
- Q: What kind of reader would enjoy 'Reading Virginia Woolf'? A: Readers interested in literary criticism and theory will enjoy this book. It provides deep insights into Virginia Woolf's writings.
- Q: How should I care for 'Reading Virginia Woolf' to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Regular handling should be gentle to preserve its condition.
- Q: Is 'Reading Virginia Woolf' a good gift for literature students? A: Yes, it makes an excellent gift for literature students. The book offers valuable perspectives that can enhance their understanding of Woolf.
- Q: What if 'Reading Virginia Woolf' arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have policies in place to handle such issues.
- Q: Does 'Reading Virginia Woolf' include analysis of lesser-known works? A: Yes, it includes analysis of both familiar and lesser-known texts by Woolf. This broadens the reader's understanding of her oeuvre.
- Q: What is the main focus of the essays in 'Reading Virginia Woolf'? A: The essays focus on various aspects of Woolf's work, including her writing process and the significance of her literary structures.
- Q: Are there any specific essays that stand out in 'Reading Virginia Woolf'? A: Yes, notable essays analyze Woolf's neglected second novel, 'Night and Day', and her complex relationships with other writers.
- Q: Is 'Reading Virginia Woolf' recommended for book clubs? A: Yes, it is highly recommended for book clubs. The discussions can lead to rich conversations about Woolf's literature and themes.