Feminist destinations and further essays on Virginia Woolf / Rachel Bowlby.
Feminist Destinations now appears with five essays which look at Woolf in a number of new frames - as a woman essayist; as a city writer and critic of modern culture; as a writer on love. Rachel Bowlby shows, with inimitable critical panache, how it is that Woolf's writing, in its many forms an...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- 'We're getting there': Woolf, trains and the destinations of feminist criticism
- The trained mind
- Orlando's vacillation
- Getting to Q: sexual lines in To the Lighthouse
- Thinking forward through Mrs. Dalloway's daughter
- Jacob's type
- Things
- Orlando's undoing
- Partings
- The dotted line
- Orlando: An introduction
- Virginia Woolf's 'In Love'
- Walking, women and writing
- 'A more than maternal tie': Woolf as a woman essayist
- 'The crowded dance of modern life'