Virginia Woolf: Her Art as a Novelist
Virginia Woolf: Her Art as a Novelist by Joan Bennett. 1964 Cambridge University Press, second edition (c/r 1945). Cover worn and with pencil marks, under five pages with marginalia. Binding is very tight. For those who wish they were reading Woolf in a class rather than on their own.
"In Mrs, Dalloway and To the Lighthouse the concentration necessary for the full effect of Virginia Woolf's mode of presentation is achieved by limiting the time covered by the action, as well as by restricting the number of foreground characters."
Virginia Woolf: Her Art as a Novelist by Joan Bennett. 1964 Cambridge University Press, second edition (c/r 1945). Cover worn and with pencil marks, under five pages with marginalia. Binding is very tight. For those who wish they were reading Woolf in a class rather than on their own.
"In Mrs, Dalloway and To the Lighthouse the concentration necessary for the full effect of Virginia Woolf's mode of presentation is achieved by limiting the time covered by the action, as well as by restricting the number of foreground characters."