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Virginia WoolfVirginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Bloomsbury & beyond

Anthony Curtis

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"Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a central figure of the Bloomsburg Group. This new biography approaches her from a very personal angle: 'I first came across Virginia Woolf's novels as a schoolboy aged 16 in 1942, the year after her self-inflicted death by drowning', writes author Anthony Curtis. 'I read Jacob's Room, To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, all in our school library put there by a woman teacher who was a great admirer. I discussed them with her and arrived at a conception of The Modern Novel in which narrative is filtered through inner consciousness of characters. Then I read the novelists Virginia Woolf was reacting against, Wells, Bennett, Galsworthy and pondered the limitations of Woolf's technique against their linear approach to narrative and accumulation of externally observed detail. The critical debate between the "traditional" and "modern" approach to writing fiction has exercised me ever since. Which is more "real"?'"--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL817324W

Subjects

BiographyEnglish Women novelistsEnglish Novelists

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