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Virginia Woolf: An MFS Reader, edited by Maren Linett, offers a compelling exploration of Woolf’s enduring influence through the lens of MFS: Modern Fiction Studies. This volume assembles critical essays that illuminate Woolf’s stylistic innovations, thematic complexities, and her pivotal role in modernist literature. Linett’s meticulous curation captures the nuance of Woolf’s narrative techniques and her profound engagement with issues of gender, identity, and psychology. It is an essential read for those invested in understanding Woolf’s legacy within the broader landscape of literary modernism, providing both fresh interpretations and a reaffirmation of her canonical status.
Virginia Woolf: An MFS Reader, edited by Maren Linett, offers a compelling exploration of Woolf’s enduring influence through the lens of MFS: Modern Fiction Studies. This volume assembles critical essays that illuminate Woolf’s stylistic innovations, thematic complexities, and her pivotal role in modernist literature. Linett’s meticulous curation captures the nuance of Woolf’s narrative techniques and her profound engagement with issues of gender, identity, and psychology. It is an essential read for those invested in understanding Woolf’s legacy within the broader landscape of literary modernism, providing both fresh interpretations and a reaffirmation of her canonical status.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009 very good condition apart from shelf wear as new no internal/external markings