1st Edition

Virginia Woolf Great Women Thinkers

By Jean Mills Copyright 2027
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

Virginia Woolf: Great Women Thinkers offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to the foundations, development, and influence of Virginia Woolf’s philosophy of “moments of being” across her writing life. Considering her work across novels, essays, reviews, diaries, and letters – from early writing to the posthumous final novel – the book shows how Woolf’s thinking was shaped by feminism,... Read more

00. Introduction: Moments of Being: The Making of a Feminist Thinker Part One: Feminist Thought 01. Class Notes: “Why are women poor?” 02. The” Odour” of Influence: Thoughts on Access and Opportunity 03. A Feminist Poetics of Space: Inside and Outside Rooms Part Two: A Philosophy of Literature: Language, Processes, and Patterns 04. So Passionate an Apprentice: The Early Work 05. A Design “so Queer & Masterful”: The Major Novels 06. Fiction “like a spider’s web”: The Later Novels Part Three: Political Thought 07. Portrait of a Marriage as Political Collaboration 08. Friends and Mentors: Women in Intellectual and Political Community 09. Philosophies of Peace: “A Society,” Three Guineas, and “Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid”.

Biography

Jean Mills is Professor of English at John Jay College, City University of New York, USA.