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Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf : Peace Politics and Education

Chapman, Wayne K.Manson, Janet M.Chaudhuri, Nupur(Contributions by)Gillespie, Diane F.(Contributions by)Haller, Evelyn Harris(Contributions by)Halpern, Barbara Strachey(Contributions by)Laurence, Patricia(Contributions by)Meneghel, Meg A.(Contributions by)Merrill, Sarah Bishop(Contributions by)Oldfield, Sybil(Contributions by)
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Copublished with Pace University Press, this book is a valuable addition to scholarship on Bloomsbury, the history of women in Britain, and the work of Leonard and Virginia Woolf.

It portrays an era and illuminates the work of a number of famous writers by examining less well-known lives and works that were part of the adaptive complex, or milieu.

Several essays and appendices contribute significantly to our understanding of the extent that the Woolfs collaborated with each other and with others.

Beside the literary histories of S.P. Rosenbaum, this collection of original essays will be essential reading for students of Bloomsbury and women's history.

Illustrated.

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Pace University Press
0944473385 / 9780944473382
Paperback / softback
823.912
16/09/1998
United States
300 pages
148 x 228 mm, 399 grams
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