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The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf by Jane Goldman

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4.0

Great introduction to the works, themes and concerns in Woolf's extensive body of prose. Obvisouly, you should look elsewhere to find more indepth analysis and critiques of her works, but I found this particularly usefull to class the more substantial works that should be read to work my way through her novels and essays. As always, the Cambridge University Press never disappoints.

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informative medium-paced

3.5

beesp's review against another edition

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4.0

Utterly thorough overlook on Virginia Woolf's writing and life. A must-read for everyone who's interested in learning how to approach her work as an author and as an essayist. Jane Goldman is able to give her readers a satisfying education on Woolf's time and influences, on her life and how it affected her writing process. If you want to understand HOW TO READ Virginia Woolf, you can spare your time and start by reading this book.

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4.0

A good source id you are interested in Woolf and want to know more about her works.
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