 | Sarah M. Hall - 2006 - 304 pages
Beautiful, witty and independent, Virginia did not want for admirers. The intervening period was crammed with romances and close friendships with men, varying in nature and ... | |
 | Bryony Randall - 2007 - 221 pages
Bryony Randall explores the twin concepts of daily time and of everyday life through the writing of several major modernist authors. The book begins with a contextualising ... | |
 | Teresa Prudente - 2009 - 193 pages
A Specially Tender Piece of Eternity considers and redefines Virginia Woolf's treatment of time. By focusing on the key ideas of moments of being, ecstasy and rapture the book ... | |
 | Diana E. Henderson - 2006 - 289 pages
"Like the artists studied here, we pick and choose our Shakespeares, and through that labor another story emerges. Frozen in time on the page or screen, some of those ... | |
 | M. Keith Booker - 2005 - 935 pages
More than 500 alphabetically arranged entries by more than 200 expert contributors overview the complex relationship between literature and politics. | |
 | Lawrence Rainey - 2005 - 1181 pages
"Modernism: An Anthology" is the most comprehensive anthology of Anglo-American modernism ever to be published. The giants of modernist literature - James Joyce, Gertrude Stein ... | |
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