Trespassing boundaries : Virginia Woolf's short fiction /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. |
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Table of Contents:
- The modernist context
- Through a glass, Longingly / Joanne Trautmann Banks
- "Excursions into the literature of a foreign country": Crossing cultural boundaries in the short fiction / Nena Skrbic
- Conversations at Kew: Reading Woolf's feminist narratology / Alice Staveley
- The lesbian intertext of Woolf's short fiction / Krystyna Colburn
- Collecting, shopping, and reading: Virginia Woolf's stories about objects / Ruth Hoberman
- Crossing generic boundaries
- "A corridor leading from Mrs. Dalloway to a new book": transforming stories, bending genres / Beth Rigel Daugherty
- "A view of one's own": writing women's lives and the early short stories / Anna Snaith
- Virginia Woolf's shorter fictional explorations of the external world: "closely united...immensely divided" / Michelle Levy
- Verbal painting in "Blue & Green" and "Monday or Tuesday" / Kathryn N. Benzel
- "Cut deep and scored thick with meaning": frame and focus in Woolf's later short stories / Julia Briggs.