WORKS ABOUT WOOLF 
 

Author Rosenman, Ellen Bayuk.
Title: A room of one's own: women writers and the politics of creativity.
Publication Details: New York: Twayne; Toronto; Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan,1995. pp. xii,133. (Twayne's masterwork studies, 151.)
Publication Year:  1995
 

Author: Shaw, Marion.
Title: From A Room of One's Own to a literature of one's own.
Publication Details: South Carolina Review (Clemson Univ., Clemson,SC) (29:1) 1996, 58-66.
Publication Year: 1996
 

Author: Lee, Hermione
Document Title: Reviews: "The Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf: Modernism,                      Post-Impressionism and the Politics of the Visual," by Jane Goldman
Publication: The Review of English Studies - A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and English
Language 50:199 [August 1999] p.409-411
Abstract: Observes that Goldman's book (Cambridge University Press, 1998. ) examines the feminist aesthetics of Woolf's works by locating them within their historical and political contexts. Also notes Goldman's examination of Woolf's portrayals of light, shade, and color. Calls attention to the "courageous, inventive, [and] strenuous" nature of Goldman's work.
Document Type: Book Review
Publisher: Oxford University Press
 

Author: Briggs, Julia
Document Title: Reviews: "A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf," by B J Kirkpatrick
Publication: The Review of English Studies - A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and English
Language 50:198 [May 1999] p.266-268
Abstract: Observes that this fourth edition of Kirkpatrick's bibliography of Virginia Woolf's works reflects the massive expansion of Woolf scholarship over the last ten years, profiling the bibliography's new entries. Criticizes Kirkpatrick's treatment of Woolf's "Mrs Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse," contending that Kirkpatrick's redefinitions of the state of these two novels has resulted in editorial confusion and a general neglect of the post-publication alterations to Woolf's work. (The Soho Bibliographies. Clarendon Press,1997.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
 

Author: Maze, John R.
Title: Virginia Woolf: feminism, creativity, and the  unconscious.
Publication Details:  Westport, CT; London: Greenwood Press, 1997. pp. 220. (Contributions to the study of world literature, 84.)
Publication Year: 1997


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