Browsing by Subject Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2005 | Echoes of war in Virginia Woolf's fiction : Jacob's room, Mrs Dalloway, the Waves | Baldacchino, Rachel Sarah (2005) |
2019 | Everyday moments and mundane objects in the essays of Virginia Woolf | Martin, Brogan |
2022 | Exploring the personal and the political essay in the essays of Virginia Woolf, Claudia Rankine, and Rebecca Solnit | Galea, Francesca (2022) |
2017 | “Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself” : a study on the distinctiveness of Virginia Woolf’s feminism | Buhagiar, Jessica |
2022 | “Never to be yourself and yet always” : Woolf, Hazlitt and Style in the essay form | Aquilina, Mario |
2004 | A portrait gallery : the biographical and autobiographical echoes in Virginia Woolf's major novels | Cauchi, Tiziana (2004) |
1991 | The role of women as social figures as seen in Virginia Woolf, with particular reference to 'Mrs Dalloway', 'A room of one's own', and collected essays | Abela, Patricia (1991) |
2021 | A room of one’s own : a multimedia diary | Darmanin, Martina (2021) |
2017 | Speech and thought in Virginia Woolf’s stream of consciousness technique : a cognitive stylistic analysis through narrative comprehension | Pace, Sophie |
2012 | Sustaining relative experience : Virginia Woolf's and Marcel Proust's struggle to narrate inner lives | Borg, Sarah (2012) |
2008 | Vita-in-wonderland : life, fiction and the biographical tradition in Virginia Woolf's Orlando | Storace, Katryna (2008) |