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Virginia Woolf Robin Majumdar

Virginia Woolf By Robin Majumdar

Virginia Woolf by Robin Majumdar


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One of the most outstandingly imaginative and creative novelists of the twentieth century. Co-founder of the 'Hogarth Press'. Writings include: Jacob's Room, Mrs Dalloway, The Waves. Volume covers the period 1915-1941.

Virginia Woolf Summary

Virginia Woolf: The Critical Heritage by Robin Majumdar

This set comprises of 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

About Robin Majumdar

Robin Majumdar, Allen McLaurin

Table of Contents

Introduction; Note on the Text; Chapter 1 The Voyage Out: 26 March 1915; Chapter 2 'Kew Gardens': 12 May 1919; Chapter 3 Night and Day: 20 October 1919; Chapter 4 Monday or Tuesday: 7 April 1921; Chapter 5 Jacob's Room: 27 October 1922; Chapter 6 'Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown' (First Version) 1923; Chapter 7 'Character in Fiction' 1924; Chapter 8 'Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown' (Second Version) 30 October 1924.; Chapter 9 The Common Reader (First Series) 23 April 1925; Chapter 10 Mrs Dalloway: 14 May 1925; Chapter 11 To the Lighthouse: 5 May 1927; Chapter 12 Orlando: 2 October 1928; Chapter 13 A Room of One's Own: 24 October 1929; Chapter 14 The Waves: October 1931; Chapter 15 Flush: 5 October 1933; Chapter 16 The Years: 13 March 1937; Chapter 17 Three Guineas: 4 June 1938; Chapter 18 Roger Fry: 25 July 1940; Chapter 19 Obituary Notices; Chapter 20 Between the Acts: 17 July 1941;

Additional information

NLS9780415568999
9780415568999
0415568994
Virginia Woolf: The Critical Heritage by Robin Majumdar
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-11-16
468
N/A
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