








VIRGINIA WOOLF : A Collection of Critical Essays
Virginia Woolf: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Margaret Homans, offers a comprehensive examination of Woolf's multifaceted literary contributions, blending rigorous scholarship with insightful interpretation. This anthology gathers essays from a range of critical perspectives, shedding light on Woolf's experimental narrative techniques, her exploration of gender and identity, and her profound impact on modernist literature. Homans' editorial precision ensures a cohesive dialogue between the pieces, making this collection an indispensable resource for both dedicated Woolf scholars and readers seeking a deeper understanding of one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers. The volume stands out not only for its intellectual breadth but also for its ability to contextualize Woolf’s work within larger cultural and historical frameworks.
Virginia Woolf: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Margaret Homans, offers a comprehensive examination of Woolf's multifaceted literary contributions, blending rigorous scholarship with insightful interpretation. This anthology gathers essays from a range of critical perspectives, shedding light on Woolf's experimental narrative techniques, her exploration of gender and identity, and her profound impact on modernist literature. Homans' editorial precision ensures a cohesive dialogue between the pieces, making this collection an indispensable resource for both dedicated Woolf scholars and readers seeking a deeper understanding of one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers. The volume stands out not only for its intellectual breadth but also for its ability to contextualize Woolf’s work within larger cultural and historical frameworks.
Pearson, 1992 softback first edition. Some shelf wear and marking to outer casement of text and a chapter on the contents pages has been circled in ink otherwise a good copy in good condition