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Virginia Woolf and Fascism: Resisting the Dictators' Seduction

Virginia Woolf and Fascism: Resisting the Dictators' Seduction

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This unique collection of essays, edited by leading Woolf scholar, brings together for the first time a serious consideration of Virginia Woolf's writing within the political context of fascism. Virginia Woolf and Fascism probes Woolf's fiction and non-fiction from Mrs. Dalloway in 1927 to Between the Acts, 1941, for her responses not only to the growing menaces of dictators abroad, but also to mounting evidence of fascist ideology at home in England. The essays present a portrait of Woolf as a woman writer who was politically engaged, and actively protesting against a worldview which aggressively targeted women for oppression.

Author: Merry Pawlowski
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 06/11/2001
Pages: 241
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.09lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.72w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9780333801154

Review Citation(s):
Choice 01/01/2002 pg. 884

About the Author
QUENTIN BELL formerly Professor of Art, University of Leeds, Slade Professor of Fine Art, Oxford and Professor of the History and Theory of Art, University of Sussex JESSICA BERMAN Assistant Professor of English and Women's Studies, University of Maryland Baltimore County MARIE-LUISE GATTENS Associate Professor of German, Southern Methodist University LIA GIACHERO Author LEIGH CORAL HARRIS Women's Studies Programme, University of California, Santa Barbara MARY JOANNOU Senior Lecturer in English Studies, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge LISA LOW Professor of English, Pace University, New York City VARA S. NEVEROW Professor of English and Women's Studies, Southern Connecticut State University NATANIA ROSENFELD Lecturer in English, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois LORETTA STEC Associate Professor of English, San Francisco State University MOLLY ABEL TRAVIS Associate Professor of English, Tulane University

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