Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace
Explore the intriguing intersection of literature and commerce in Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace by J. Dubino. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this insightful paperback edition contains 263 pages of thought-provoking essays that delve into Woolf’s non-fiction works while positioning her within the modernist marketplace. Utilizing fresh archival research, Dubino uncovers Woolf's role in what is termed the 'gift economy,' offering a fresh perspective that enhances our understanding of her contributions to literature and culture. This book is essential for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of Woolf's work and its implications in the broader literary landscape. Whether you're a student of modernism or a devoted Woolf enthusiast, this volume promises to enrich your understanding of one of literature's most influential figures.