Description
About the Author
Julia Briggs was Professor of English Literature and Women's Studies at De Montfort University. Her research interests included Shakespeare and contemporary dramatists, women's writing in early modern England and late-nineteenth and twentieth-century literature.
Reviews
[An] elegant collection of fourteen essays. * Times Literary Supplement *
Each essay casts a fresh eye over well-scrutinised texts. ... Blurred images ... were suddenly rendered sharp and clean by seeing them through Brigg's lens. ... This is academic writing of the highest order. * Virginia Woolf Bulletin *
Her interpretations and conclusions are stunning in their logic, solid in their scholarship, persuasive in their tone, and stimulating in their implications. Brigg's immersion in Woolf, her wide knowledge, sensitive reading, curious spirit, and love of literature show on every page. To top it off, she writes beautifully. * Virginia Woolf Miscellany *
Julia Brigg's wide-ranging collection of essays provides readers with multiple avenues by which to explore Virginia Woolf's canon ... This is a book that presents, as Woolf explains in "Modern Fiction" of life itself, "question after question which must be left to sound on and on after the story is over." -- Andrea Adolph, Kent State University Stark Campus * Woolf Studies Annual *
All of the essays are intriguing, providing rare, inspired and provocative readings of Woolf's work embedded in strong historical and biographical context. -- Vara Neverow, Southern Connecticut State University and President of the International Virginia Woolf Society
Book Information
ISBN 9780748624348
Author Julia Briggs
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Weight(grams) 516g