Virginia Woolf and Fascism

Virginia Woolf and Fascism

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Pawlowski Merry
Palgrave Macmillan
EAN: 9780333801154
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This unique collection of essays, edited by leading Woolf scholar, brings together for the first time a serious consideration of Virginia Woolf's writing within the political context of fascism. Virginia Woolf and Fascism probes Woolf's fiction and non-fiction from Mrs. Dalloway in 1927 to Between the Acts , 1941, for her responses not only to the growing menaces of dictators abroad, but also to mounting evidence of fascist ideology at home in England. The essays present a portrait of Woolf as a woman writer who was politically engaged, and actively protesting against a worldview which aggressively targeted women for oppression.
EAN 9780333801154
ISBN 0333801156
Binding Hardback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date June 11, 2001
Pages 241
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Pawlowski Merry
Illustrations XIV, 241 p.
Editors Pawlowski, Merry M.
Edition 2001