Virginia Woolf and the Madness of Language
Discover the intriguing connections between language and mental health in Virginia Woolf and the Madness of Language by acclaimed author, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This insightful book, originally released in 1990 and reissued in 2020, delves deeply into the complexities of Virginia Woolf’s modernist narratives. With a page count of 184, this paperback offers readers a thought-provoking analysis of how Woolf's exploration of madness disrupts conventional linguistic and structural norms.
Engage with Woolf’s unique approach to language, and uncover the profound implications it holds for understanding not only her characters but also the broader themes of mental health in literature. Perfect for both literature enthusiasts and scholars, this book provides a fascinating perspective on one of the most important figures in modern literary history. Don't miss the chance to enhance your literary collection with this compelling exploration of Woolf's work.