Phantom Table
Discover the intricate connections between Virginia Woolf and the influential Cambridge Apostles in Ann Banfield's compelling study, Phantom Table. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2000, this hardback edition spans 452 pages and delves deep into Woolf's ties with the Bloomsbury Group and the philosophical currents of her era. Banfield meticulously explores how these relationships shaped Woolf's literary voice and aesthetic vision, providing readers with a profound understanding of her work and the societal influences that permeated it. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in modernist literature, feminist theory, or the rich tapestry of Bloomsbury's intellectual landscape. Enhance your library with this insightful exploration of one of literature's most significant figures.