Virginia Woolf

Interpreting the Modernist Text

(Author) J. Haule
Format: Hardcover
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This volume covers a wide range of editorial confrontations with Virginia Woolf's writings, touching on almost every genre in which she wrote: fiction, diary, letter, biography. It describes a variety of editorial practices and deals with current theories informing the critical editing of the prose of this singular twentieth-century woman writer. This collections of essays by distinguished scholar-critics of Virginia Woof confronts a number of contemporary issues in critical editing: the use of pre-print materials, authorial revision, the collation of historical texts; and it engages in a lively discussion of the present-day editorial apparatus, tackling questions on annotation and paratext. The volume is essential reading for anyone seriously interested in the critical editing of Modernist writing or in the ways in which Woolf's canon has been and is being preserved for her present and future readers.

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Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780333770450
Publish year:
2002
Publish date:
Jan. 30, 2002

J. Haule

J. Haule is best known for their groundbreaking novel "The Soul in Grief," which explores themes of loss, redemption, and the human psyche. Their lyrical prose and deep psychological insight have earned them critical acclaim in the literary world. Haule's work continues to inspire and challenge readers worldwide.

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