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Originally published in 1979, this volume argues that it is Woolf's pre-occupation with form which is her overriding artistic concern, and not feminism. In this original critical study, Rosenthal considers her non-fiction as well as fiction, exploring the different ways Woolf sought to embody her artistic vision throughout her remarkable literary career. The books establish both the intellectual and social setting of the Bloomsbury world in which she lived, and includes detailed discussions of all her work. Woolf's unending quest to express, as she says, `the exact shapes my brain holds', provides us with a new method of appreciating her total achievement as a writer.
Contents
method of appreciating her total achievement as a writer. Preface and acknowledgments 1. The Life 2. Bloomsbury 3. The Problem of the Fiction4. The Voyage Out 5. Night and Day6. Jacob's Room 7. Mrs Dalloway8. To the Lighthouse 9. Orlando 10. The Waves 11. The Years 12. Between the Acts 13. The Biographies: Flush and Roger Fry 14. Social Criticism: A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas 15. Literary Criticism Suggested Reading Index