Nothing can happen nowhere, asserts Elizabeth Bowen. This collection of essays attempts to locate the "where" of Woolf's stories and novels, asserting that the inner landscape of her writing has been overemphasized by critis. This postmodern turn is to locate her writing in material, national, imperial, global and geographic "space"...
Anna Snaith, Locating Woolf: the Politics of Place and Space, Ed. Micharl Whitworth, Palgrave Macmillan (2008).
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