Virginia Woolf's Modernist Path

Virginia Woolf's Modernist Path

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Lounsberry Barbara
University Press of Florida
EAN: 9780813064307
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In this second volume of her acclaimed study of Virginia Woolf 's diaries, Barbara Lounsberry traces the English writer's life through the thirteen diaries she kept from 1918 to 1929-what is often considered Woolf’s modernist ""golden age."" During these interwar years, Woolf penned many of her most famous works, including Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, and A Room of One's Own. Lounsberry shows how Woolf's writing at this time was influenced by other diarists-Anton Chekhov, Katherine Mansfield, Jonathan Swift, and Stendhal among them-and how she continued to use her diaries as a way to experiment with form and as a practice ground for her evolving modernist style.

Through close readings of Woolf 's journaling style and an examination of the diaries she read, Lounsberry tracks Woolf 's development as a writer and unearths new connections between her professional writing, personal writing, and the diaries she was reading at the time. Virginia Woolf's Modernist Path offers a new approach to Woolf 's biography: her life as she marked it in her diary from ages 36 to 46.
EAN 9780813064307
ISBN 0813064309
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University Press of Florida
Publication date March 31, 2019
Pages 280
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 152 x 16
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Lounsberry Barbara