Virginia Woolf
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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'Excellent in-depth approach, ideal for teaching context.' - Dr Ann Heilmann, University of Wales, Swansea
The cryptographic nature of Virginia Woolf's writings about politics and history are addressed here. Linden Peach argues that Woolf is a sophisticated political thinker, engaged by the coded nature of social "reality" and interrogating the cryptic meanings within public discourse.Virginia Woolf has emerged from recent scholarship as a less inward-looking and other-worldly writer than she was depicted for more than half a century. However, this is the first book to address the cryptographic nature of her writings about politics and history. Approaching each of her novels in turn through theoretical frameworks provided by Michel Foucault, Mikhail Bakhtin and contemporary social theorists, Linden Peach argues that Woolf is a more sophisticated political thinker than has been commonly recognised, interested in historiography, engaged by the coded nature of social 'reality' and interrogating the cryptic meanings within public discourse.
'Excellent in-depth approach, ideal for teaching context.' - Dr Ann Heilmann, University of Wales, Swansea
ISBN: 9780333687314
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 331g
248 pages