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020 _a9780333687314
020 _a0333687302 UK : hbk
020 _a0333687310 UK : pbk
020 _a0312228899 US : hbk
020 _a0312228910 US : pbk
035 _aBNB2567.704
035 _a(OCoLC)45351111
040 _aBDS
_beng
_cBD-DhEWU
_dBD-DhEWU
041 _aeng
050 0 0 _aPR6045.O72
_bZ8575 1999
082 0 0 _a823.912
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_bPEV 2000
100 1 _aPeach, Linden,
_d1951-
_913930
245 1 0 _aVirginia Woolf /
_cLinden Peach.
260 _aBasingstoke :
_bMacmillan,
_c2000.
300 _aviii, 247 p. ;
_c22 cm.
490 1 _aCritical issues series
500 _aPublished in the US by St Martin's Press, New York.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 1 _aAcknowledgements Introduction Contexts Pent-up Voices: The Voyage Out (1915), Night and Day (1919) and 'Kew Gardens' (1919) Pre-war England: Jacob's Room (1922) 'National Conservatism' and 'Conservative Nationalism': Mrs Dalloway (1925) Womanhood and Discourse: To the Lighthouse (1927) History and Historiography: Orlando (1928) and The Waves (1931) Private and Public Spaces: The Years (1937) The Last Years: 'The Shooting Party' (1938) and Between the Acts (1941) Conclusion Notes Index
_tTOC
520 _aThe 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.
526 _aEnglish
590 _aShaharima Parvin
650 0 _aPolitics and literature.
_913931
650 0 _aLiterature and society.
_913932
856 4 2 _3WorldCat details
_uhttp://www.worldcat.org/title/virginia-woolf/oclc/49984428&referer=brief_results
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