Virginia Woolf and the Visible World
Discover the intricate layers of Virginia Woolf's literary genius in Virginia Woolf and the Visible World by Emily Dalgarno, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful 232-page paperback delves into Woolf's profound engagement with the visible and the non-visible in her works. Dalgarno skillfully explores how Woolf intertwines diverse concepts from psychoanalytic theory, classical Greek tragedy, astronomy, photography, and photojournalism, shaping her unique narrative style. Through this critical lens, readers will gain a deeper appreciation of Woolf's exploration of perception and reality, making it essential for scholars and literary enthusiasts alike. Enhance your understanding of one of literature's most influential figures with this compelling analysis that invites you into the multifaceted world of Virginia Woolf.