Virginia Woolf, Fashion and Literary Modernity
Explore the intriguing intersection of fashion and literature in R. S. Koppen's insightful book, Virginia Woolf, Fashion and Literary Modernity. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2011, this 192-page study delves into how Woolf's writing reflects and responds to sartorial practices from the Victorian era to the 1930s. By examining the intricate relationship between Woolf's modernist literary style and the evolving fashion of her time, Koppen provides a fresh perspective on the complexities of identity and social commentary in Woolf's work. Perfect for enthusiasts of English literature and 20th-century modernism, this paperback edition invites readers to reimagine Woolf's narratives in a new light. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of one of literature's most iconic figures through the lens of fashion.