Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Avant-garde
Discover the intricate connections between Virginia Woolf's artistry and the Bloomsbury Group's avant-garde ideologies in "Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Avant-garde," published by Columbia University Press in 2004. This in-depth exploration spans 432 pages, revealing how Woolf's literary evolution took place against the backdrop of Europe facing two world wars and the looming dangers of totalitarianism.
The book delves into Woolf's narrative evolution, tracing her journey from her debut novel, "The Voyage Out," to her poignant final work, "Between the Acts." This comprehensive analysis not only highlights Woolf's significant contributions to literature but also positions her within the larger context of the Bloomsbury Group's public discourse and their vision for a changing world. Perfect for scholars and fans alike, this hardback edition offers a thought-provoking examination of one of literature's most influential figures.