TY - JOUR
T1 - Review of Makiko Minow-Pinkney, Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Subject: Feminine Writing in the Major Novels (Edinburgh: EUP, 2010)
AU - Kimber, Gerri
PY - 2011/4/1
Y1 - 2011/4/1
N2 - Book review: This book, first published in 1987 and subsequently republished in 2010, attests to the fact that its contents are still deemed an important contribution to Woolf studies almost 25 years after first publication. Makiko Minow-Pinkney takes five of Virginia Woolf’s nine novels: Jacob’s Room (1922), Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), Orlando (1928) and The Waves (1931), and analyses them through a feminist, Kristevan psychoanalytical lens
AB - Book review: This book, first published in 1987 and subsequently republished in 2010, attests to the fact that its contents are still deemed an important contribution to Woolf studies almost 25 years after first publication. Makiko Minow-Pinkney takes five of Virginia Woolf’s nine novels: Jacob’s Room (1922), Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), Orlando (1928) and The Waves (1931), and analyses them through a feminist, Kristevan psychoanalytical lens
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M3 - Article
JO - Annotated Bibliography of English Studies
JF - Annotated Bibliography of English Studies
ER -