Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
110
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
Rourke Pub Group
ISBN-10
0865930198
ISBN-13
9780865930193
Description
Sue Asbee presents an insightful exploration into the life and artistry of Virginia Woolf, a pioneering figure in modernist literature. The work delves into Woolf's unique contributions to the literary world, emphasizing her innovative narrative techniques and the profound themes she tackled throughout her career.
Asbee navigates the complexities of Woolf's life, shedding light on the experiences and influences that shaped her writing. The author paints a vivid portrait of Woolf, capturing not only her literary genius but also her struggles and triumphs as a woman in a male-dominated society.
This examination offers readers a comprehensive understanding of Woolf's major works, revealing the intricacies of her storytelling and the relevance of her ideas. Through careful analysis, Asbee invites readers to appreciate Woolf's remarkable legacy and her lasting impact on literature.
Asbee navigates the complexities of Woolf's life, shedding light on the experiences and influences that shaped her writing. The author paints a vivid portrait of Woolf, capturing not only her literary genius but also her struggles and triumphs as a woman in a male-dominated society.
This examination offers readers a comprehensive understanding of Woolf's major works, revealing the intricacies of her storytelling and the relevance of her ideas. Through careful analysis, Asbee invites readers to appreciate Woolf's remarkable legacy and her lasting impact on literature.