Hilary Newman traces Virginia Woolf's examination of the Brontës across a wide variety of genres: juvenilia, novels, essays, feminist polemics, diaries, and letters. This book adopts a Woolfian approach to the Brontë sisters' novels, by opening debate about them rather than offering any particular perspective or argument.
Hilary Newman traces Virginia Woolf's examination of the Brontës across a wide variety of genres: juvenilia, novels, essays, feminist polemics, diaries, and letters. This book adopts a Woolfian approach to the Brontë sisters' novels, by opening debate about them rather than offering any particular perspective or argument.
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Outline of the Book Chapter One: Familial Similarities of the Brontës and Virginia Woolf Chapter Two: Shared Life Experiences of the Brontës and Virginia Woolf Chapter Three: Personal Comments on the Brontës and in Virginia Woolf's Fiction Chapter Four: Leslie Stephen and Virginia Woolf as Critics & on Charlotte Brontë Chapter Five: Virginia Woolf's Essays on the Brontës Chapter Six: A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas Chapter Seven: Brontë Critics Published by the Hogarth Press Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Outline of the Book Chapter One: Familial Similarities of the Brontës and Virginia Woolf Chapter Two: Shared Life Experiences of the Brontës and Virginia Woolf Chapter Three: Personal Comments on the Brontës and in Virginia Woolf's Fiction Chapter Four: Leslie Stephen and Virginia Woolf as Critics & on Charlotte Brontë Chapter Five: Virginia Woolf's Essays on the Brontës Chapter Six: A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas Chapter Seven: Brontë Critics Published by the Hogarth Press Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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