Virginia Woolf, the poetic strain in her novels
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Virginia Woolf, the poetic strain in her novels

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193 pages 1992

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Virginia Woolf is essentially a poet, who has written novels, and not poetry. Though in her opinion prose, and not poetry, can best express the windings and changes which are typical of the modern mind, yet the novel should be seperated from suggestive and saturated poetry.The primary purpose of this book is to trace,in detail, the true scope and siginificace of poetry in Virginia Woolf''s novels.

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