Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf
Discover the profound insights of Jane Goldman's Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This engaging 264-page paperback offers a revisionary, feminist perspective on Woolf’s literary legacy, highlighting her interactions with the artistic theories of her era. Goldman's work is richly illustrated with vibrant color images, making it a visually appealing resource. This book is not just for scholars delving into Woolf's contributions; it is also an invaluable asset for students of modernism, art history, and women's studies. Immerse yourself in this critical exploration of one of literature's most influential figures and understand how her work resonates within the broader context of feminist theory and artistic expression.