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The Theme of Peace and War in Virginia Woolf's Writings : Essays in Her Political Philosophy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (320 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773421639
  • 0773421637
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Theme of Peace and War in Virginia Woolf's Writings : Essays in Her Political Philosophy.DDC classification:
  • 823.912
LOC classification:
  • PR6045.O72 Z8814 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
The value of Three guineas in the twenty-first century / Eileen Barrett -- Woolf and the war machine / Gina Potts -- Writing as unraveling : Woolf's gendered decontruction of war / Lisa L. Coleman -- Photographing violence : Three guineas and contemporary feminist responses to images of war / Kimberly Engdahl Coates -- Virginia Woolf in the age of aerial bombardment / Stuart N. Clarke -- Mrs. Dalloway and the art of death : monuments, merchandise, and memoirs / Danell Jones -- Pacifying Bloomsbury : Virginia Woolf, Julian Bell, and the Spanish Civil War / Emily Robins Sharpe -- Thinking peace into existence : narrating trauma and mourning in Freud, Woolf, and Morrison / Noreen O'Connor -- What else can a gnat on a blade of grass do? : thinking of war, writing of peace / Lolly Ockerstrom -- The echo chambers of war in A room of one's own and Three guineas : teaching the interconnection of gender oppression and endless warfare / Vara Neverow -- Active pacifism in a world at war : the legacy of Virginia Woolf's pacifist theory on narrative structure / Nancy Knowles -- The practical wisdom of the "educated man's daughter" : feminist rhetorical theory and Woolf's Three guineas / Kristen Garrison.
Summary: This collection of essays examines how Virginia Woolf's feminism, pacifism and understanding of war influenced her literary output on the topic.
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This collection of essays examines how Virginia Woolf's feminism, pacifism and understanding of war influenced her literary output on the topic.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The value of Three guineas in the twenty-first century / Eileen Barrett -- Woolf and the war machine / Gina Potts -- Writing as unraveling : Woolf's gendered decontruction of war / Lisa L. Coleman -- Photographing violence : Three guineas and contemporary feminist responses to images of war / Kimberly Engdahl Coates -- Virginia Woolf in the age of aerial bombardment / Stuart N. Clarke -- Mrs. Dalloway and the art of death : monuments, merchandise, and memoirs / Danell Jones -- Pacifying Bloomsbury : Virginia Woolf, Julian Bell, and the Spanish Civil War / Emily Robins Sharpe -- Thinking peace into existence : narrating trauma and mourning in Freud, Woolf, and Morrison / Noreen O'Connor -- What else can a gnat on a blade of grass do? : thinking of war, writing of peace / Lolly Ockerstrom -- The echo chambers of war in A room of one's own and Three guineas : teaching the interconnection of gender oppression and endless warfare / Vara Neverow -- Active pacifism in a world at war : the legacy of Virginia Woolf's pacifist theory on narrative structure / Nancy Knowles -- The practical wisdom of the "educated man's daughter" : feminist rhetorical theory and Woolf's Three guineas / Kristen Garrison.

English.

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