Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers

Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson: Common Readers argues for an intertextual reading of Woolf's criticism by placing it within the larger network of literary history. Woolf's critical assumptions can be viewed as a product of her reading of the eighteenth century, specifically the critical...

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1. Verfasser: Rosenberg, Beth C. (VerfasserIn)
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Wissen
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Great Britain Civilization 18th century Historiography
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Stephen, Leslie 1832-1904 (DE-588)118798731 p
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Johnson, Samuel 1709-1784 (DE-588)118558161 p
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Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers
Stephen, Leslie <1832-1904> - Et la littérature ram
Woolf, Virginia <1882-1941> - Et la littérature ram
Johnson, Samuel <1709-1784> Influence
Stephen, Leslie <Sir, 1832-1904> Knowledge Literature
Woolf, Virginia <1882-1941> Knowledge Literature
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Literatur
Wissen
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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title Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers
title_auth Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers
title_exact_search Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers
title_full Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers Beth Carole Rosenberg
title_fullStr Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers Beth Carole Rosenberg
title_full_unstemmed Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson common readers Beth Carole Rosenberg
title_short Virginia Woolf and Samuel Johnson
title_sort virginia woolf and samuel johnson common readers
title_sub common readers
topic Stephen, Leslie <1832-1904> - Et la littérature ram
Woolf, Virginia <1882-1941> - Et la littérature ram
Johnson, Samuel <1709-1784> Influence
Stephen, Leslie <Sir, 1832-1904> Knowledge Literature
Woolf, Virginia <1882-1941> Knowledge Literature
Woolf, Virginia 1882-1941 (DE-588)118635174 gnd
Johnson, Samuel 1709-1784 (DE-588)118558161 gnd
Stephen, Leslie 1832-1904 (DE-588)118798731 gnd
Beïnvloeding gtt
Influence littéraire, artistique, etc ram
Literatur
Wissen
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
topic_facet Stephen, Leslie <1832-1904> - Et la littérature
Woolf, Virginia <1882-1941> - Et la littérature
Johnson, Samuel <1709-1784> Influence
Stephen, Leslie <Sir, 1832-1904> Knowledge Literature
Woolf, Virginia <1882-1941> Knowledge Literature
Woolf, Virginia 1882-1941
Johnson, Samuel 1709-1784
Stephen, Leslie 1832-1904
Beïnvloeding
Influence littéraire, artistique, etc
Literatur
Wissen
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Großbritannien
Great Britain Civilization 18th century Historiography
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