VIRGINIA WOOLF AND KATHERINE MANSFIELD EDITED BY KATHRYN SIMPSON AND MELINDA HARVEY
First both reviewers tiy to imagine the characters in a provincial English town-hence Woolf's title, "Dostoevsky in Cranford." [...]Woolf and Mansfield both reviewed a reprint of Esther Waters (1894) by George Moore (1852-1933). [...]Mansfield and Woolf both welcome the experimental w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virginia Woolf miscellany 2014-10 (86), p.9 |
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Zusammenfassung: | First both reviewers tiy to imagine the characters in a provincial English town-hence Woolf's title, "Dostoevsky in Cranford." [...]Woolf and Mansfield both reviewed a reprint of Esther Waters (1894) by George Moore (1852-1933). [...]Mansfield and Woolf both welcome the experimental writing of Dorothy Richardson and hope to see it developed further. In tenus of their subject matter, Woolf and Mansfield would put women's minds at the center of much of their prose fiction, discarding tiie idea that it is the male world of action and external objects, which is paramount. [...]their work as reviewers of their contemporaries between April 1919 and December 1920 provide insights into their aims and practices as writers of modernist fiction. |
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ISSN: | 0736-251X |