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Three Guineas

  • Feminism in the Work of Virginia Woolf 20

    Feminism in the Work of Virginia Woolf 20

  • Selected Primary Bibliography (In Chronological Order of Publication)

    Selected Primary Bibliography (In Chronological Order of Publication)

  • Virginia Woolf's Three Guineas

    Virginia Woolf's Three Guineas

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    Download Chapter (PDF)

  • Serving on the Eugenic Homefront: Virginia Woolf, Race, and Disability

    Serving on the Eugenic Homefront: Virginia Woolf, Race, and Disability

  • Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Issue 62, Spring 2003

    Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Issue 62, Spring 2003

  • The Gender of Peace and War - Gilman, Woolf, Freud

    The Gender of Peace and War - Gilman, Woolf, Freud

  • Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf

    Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf

  • Women's Letters and Mass-Produced News In

    Women's Letters and Mass-Produced News In

  • Persuasiveness of the Text: an Analysis of Virginia Woolf's

    Persuasiveness of the Text: an Analysis of Virginia Woolf's "Three Guineas"

  • Violence Into Speech—Lessons from the Home Front in Virginia Woolf's

    Violence Into Speech—Lessons from the Home Front in Virginia Woolf's

  • In Virginia Woolf's the Waves

    In Virginia Woolf's the Waves

  • Three Guineas</Em>: Understanding Virginia Woolf's Social Thought

    Three Guineas</Em>: Understanding Virginia Woolf's Social Thought

  • Virginia Woolf and Fascism This Page Intentionally Left Blank Virginia Woolf and Fascism Resisting the Dictators’ Seduction

    Virginia Woolf and Fascism This Page Intentionally Left Blank Virginia Woolf and Fascism Resisting the Dictators’ Seduction

  • 1 Writing Was Her Fighting: Three Guineas As a Pacifist Response To

    1 Writing Was Her Fighting: Three Guineas As a Pacifist Response To

  • Virginia Woolf and the Persistent Question of Class: the Protean Nature of Class and Self Mary C

    Virginia Woolf and the Persistent Question of Class: the Protean Nature of Class and Self Mary C

  • The Bloomsbury Group Was an Group of Writers, Intellectuals, Philosophers and Artists Who Held Informal Discussions in Bloomsbury

    The Bloomsbury Group Was an Group of Writers, Intellectuals, Philosophers and Artists Who Held Informal Discussions in Bloomsbury

  • Virginia Woolf (1882-1870)

    Virginia Woolf (1882-1870)

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  • The Politics of Space and Place in Virginia Woolf's the Years, Three
  • Reading Masculinity and Disrupting Narrative
  • Virginia Woolf's
  • The Woman As Mother and Artist in Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse and Mrs
  • Virginia Woolf's Keen Sensitivity to War: It's Roots and It's Impact on Her Novels
  • Fighting Patriarchy Like It's 1938: Virginia Woolf, Trailblazer of Feminist IR
  • Exhausted Patriarchy in Between the Acts
  • Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Issue 74, Fall 2008
  • The Duchess and the Jeweller”
  • Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2003 (With Addenda for Previous Years). Updated and Corrected January 2004
  • Liberal Studies 563: the Bloomsbury Group
  • Walt Whitman and the Quaker Woman
  • Consequences of Adaptation in Michael Cunningham's the Hours
  • Thinking Through Our Sisters Acting Through Their Words
  • The Feminist Thought in Virginia Woolf's a Room of One's Own And


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