Virginia Woolf and the Madness of Language Virginia Woolf and the Madness of Language
Routledge Library Editions: Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf and the Madness of Language

Daniel Ferrer and Others
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Publisher Description

Originally published in 1990, Virginia Woolf and the Madness of Language explores the relationship between madness and the disruption of linguistic and structural norms in Virginia Woolf’s modernist novels, opening new ground in Woolfian studies, as well as in psychoanalytic criticism. Focusing on Mrs Dalloway, The Waves, To the Lighthouse and Between the Acts, it investigates narrative strategies, showing that Woolf’s writings question their own origins and connection with madness and suicide. By combining textual analysis with an original use of autobiographical material, the books cause us to reconsider the full complexity of the articulation between an author’s life and work.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2018
February 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
184
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
607.1
KB
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