Virginia Woolf: Public and Private Negotiations

Virginia Woolf: Public and Private Negotiations

by Anna Snaith (Author)

Synopsis

In Virginia Woolf: Public and Private Negotiations , Anna Snaith explores the centrality of ideas of public and private in Woolf's life and writing. The book offers a fresh understanding of Woolf's feminism, her narrative techniques, her attitudes to publication, and her role in public debate. It draws on new manuscript material and previously unexplored letters to Woolf from her reading public.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 194
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 12 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 1403911789
ISBN 13: 9781403911780

Media Reviews
... explores Woolf's feminism and socialism, and gives a thoughtful account of her highly characteristic narrative technique... most original. --Julia Briggs, Times Literary Supplement
... an important contribution to Woolf studies, particularly in its discussions of Woolf's feminism and pacifism, her narrative strategies, her attitudes about gender and class, and her views on history, fact and fiction. --Diana L. Swanson, N. Illinois University, Woolf Studies Annual
... some very valuable research... Admirable. -- Virginia Woolf Bulletin

.,. explores Woolf's feminism and socialism, and gives a thoughtful account of her highly characteristic narrative technique... most original. --Julia Briggs, Times Literary Supplement
.,. an important contribution to Woolf studies, particularly in its discussions of Woolf's feminism and pacifism, her narrative strategies, her attitudes about gender and class, and her views on history, fact and fiction. --Diana L. Swanson, N. Illinois University, Woolf Studies Annual
.,. some very valuable research... Admirable. -- Virginia Woolf Bulletin

. ..explores Woolf's feminism and socialism, and gives a thoughtful account of her highly characteristic narrative technique... most original. --Julia Briggs, Times Literary Supplement

. ..an important contribution to Woolf studies, particularly in its discussions of Woolf's feminism and pacifism, her narrative strategies, her attitudes about gender and class, and her views on history, fact and fiction. --Diana L. Swanson, N. Illinois University, Woolf Studies Annual

. ..some very valuable research... Admirable. -- Virginia Woolf Bulletin

.. .explores Woolf's feminism and socialism, and gives a thoughtful account of her highly characteristic narrative technique... most original. --Julia Briggs, Times Literary Supplement
.. .an important contribution to Woolf studies, particularly in its discussions of Woolf's feminism and pacifism, her narrative strategies, her attitudes about gender and class, and her views on history, fact and fiction. --Diana L. Swanson, N. Illinois University, Woolf Studies Annual
.. .some very valuable research... Admirable. -- Virginia Woolf Bulletin
Author Bio
ANNA SNAITH is a Lecturer in English at King's College, University of London. She received her doctorate from University College London where she taught from 1993-1997. She has published articles on Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield and Angela Carter. She is co-editor with David Trotter of Erskine Childers' The Riddle of the Sands and has edited the Three Guineas Letter to Virginia Woolf.