Virginia Woolf

(Author) Joan Bennett
Format: Paperback
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More than most novelists, Virginia Woolf benefits by an introducer. She is never, either by intention or equipment, the expected novelist. She chose the novel to adapt it deliberately and progressively to be the vehicle of her own subtle perception. Behind this study of the novels is an intense interest in the person revealed in the novelist. The criticism is warm as well as acute and the whole study is felt to be a tribute reasoned and justified - to a woman sensitive, compassionate, passionately honest and eager only for truth; to an artist quite unsparing of her own labour, finely gifted, self-effacing, serious and humourous. Mrs Bennett added two chapters on A Writer's Diary and on Virginia Woolf's critical essays for the second edition. Both can help our understanding of Virginia Woolf the novelist; the Diary by the insight it gives into her creative process and the fuller understanding we can gain of technical problems, the essays because they are about novels and novelists.

Information
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780521099516
Publish year:
1975
Publish date:
June 2, 1975

Joan Bennett

Joan Bennett was a prolific American author known for her novel "Little Women," a timeless classic that has inspired generations with its portrayal of sisterhood, love, and independence. Her writing style was characterized by its warmth, wit, and emotional depth, making her a beloved figure in literature.

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