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Trespassing Boundaries

Virginia Woolf's Short Fiction


 
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Palgrave

Due/Published November 2004, 256 pages, cloth

ISBN 1403964831

""Trespassing Boundaries is an excellent collection of insightful and significant essays. Edited by the distinguished scholar-critics Kathryn N. Benzel and Ruth Hoberman--who themselves have contributed invaluable essays--this splendid volume will point the way to a reconsideration of Woolf's work in the genre of short fiction."--Daniel R. Schwarz, Professor of English and Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, Cornell University
""Trespassing Boundaries is a very welcome addition to Virginia Woolf studies and to narrative theory. The ten essays offer rich explorations from diverse viewpoints of Woolf's wonderful and provocative experiments in short fiction. Woolf scholars and narrative theorists will be consulting these essays for many years to come."--James Phelan, author of "Living to Tell about It: A Rhetoric and Ethics of Character Narration and editor of "Narrative

 
 



 
 
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