Virginia Woolf: Dramatic NovelistPalgrave Macmillan UK, 16 Jan 1989 - 238 halaman Jane Wheare concerns herself with Virginia Woolf's artistry in "The Voyage Out", "Night and Day" and "The Years", where Woolf exploited and developed the "realist" model, finding in it the most appropriate vehicle through which to put across obliquely her own ideas about women and society. |
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