Virginia Woolf and the poetry of fiction. Mcnichol Stella
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O-,3M821:g M8 Virginia Woolf The frames of art and life. | O-,3M821:g M8 Virginia Woolf Feminist destinations. | O-,3M821:g N0 Virginia Woolf and the madness of language. | O-,3M821:g N0 Virginia Woolf and the poetry of fiction. | O-,3M821:g N2 Women and fiction The manuscript versions of a room of one's own. | O-,3M82,1:g N4 Antimodernism of Joyce's portrait of the atist as a young man. | O-,3M821:g N8 Feminist aesthetics of Virginia Woolf Modernism, post-impressionism and the politics of the visual |
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