Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
266
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 30, 2018
Editorial
Clemson University Press
Edición
18th ed.
ISBN-10
0979606691
ISBN-13
9780979606694
Descripción
This collection explores the intricate relationship between editing and Virginia Woolf’s literary legacy, offering insights from various scholars who have delved into her works. Contributors examine the nuances of Woolf’s texts, emphasizing how editorial choices and practices influence the interpretation of her writing. The essays foster a deeper understanding of her narratives, character development, and stylistic innovations, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications of textual alterations.
Through a mix of analytical essays and case studies, the volume sheds light on Woolf not just as an author but as a subject of critical editorial scholarship. Each piece serves to highlight the intricate balance editors must strike between preserving an author's original voice and making their works accessible to contemporary audiences. The discussions presented challenge conventional views about editing, ultimately revealing how the act of editing can be an artistic endeavor in itself, with the potential to uncover new dimensions in Woolf’s timeless literature.
Through a mix of analytical essays and case studies, the volume sheds light on Woolf not just as an author but as a subject of critical editorial scholarship. Each piece serves to highlight the intricate balance editors must strike between preserving an author's original voice and making their works accessible to contemporary audiences. The discussions presented challenge conventional views about editing, ultimately revealing how the act of editing can be an artistic endeavor in itself, with the potential to uncover new dimensions in Woolf’s timeless literature.