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A Study of Virginia Woolfs Life Reflection in Her Work

Title: A Study of Virginia Woolfs Life Reflection in Her Work
Category: /Literature/English
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A Study of Virginia Woolfs Life Reflection in Her Work
Patton 1 Josh Patton Mrs. Theresa R. Coco College Prep English 12 8 March, 2000 "Virginia Woolf - A Life of Struggle and Affliction" The literary critic Queenie Leavis, who had been born into the British lower middle class and reared three children while writing and editing and teaching, thought Virginia Woolf a preposterous representative of real women's lives: "There is no reason to suppose Mrs. Woolf would know which end of the cradle to stir." Yet no one …showed first 75 words of 1722 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1722 total…C1. 12 May 1991. http://www.times.com Malcomi, Richard. "Virginia Woolf's Psychiatric History: Summary and Site Guide." Compuserve Modern Feminist Literature Guide. (1999) 24 Aug. 1999. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage/malcolmi/woolf-psych/sum.htm Rienhart, Ruth. "Virginia Woolf - Rediscovered." The New York Times. 12 May 1991, late ed. : C1. 12 May 1991. http://www.times.com Malcomi, Richard. "Virginia Woolf's Psychiatric History: Summary and Site Guide." Compuserve Modern Feminist Literature Guide. (1999) 24 Aug. 1999. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage/malcolmi/woolf-psych/sum.htm

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