Virginia Woolf and the Professions
Explore the intricate connection between literature and the professional world in Virginia Woolf and the Professions by Evelyn Tsz Yan Chan, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This insightful monograph, spanning 230 pages, delves into the life and works of one of the foremost female modernist writers, Virginia Woolf.
Chan examines how Woolf's writing was not only a reflection of her personal experiences but also a response to the evolving landscape of professions in twentieth-century Britain. Uncover how Woolf engaged in significant debates regarding the roles and responsibilities of professionals in British society, enriching our understanding of her literary contributions.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to appreciate the profound impact of Woolf's perspective on the professions. Don't miss the chance to add this compelling study to your collection!