Virginia Woolf: The Common Ground
Discover the profound insights of Gillian Beer in Virginia Woolf: The Common Ground, a collection of essays that offers a fresh perspective on the iconic author Virginia Woolf. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 1996, this engaging paperback spans 192 pages, making it an essential read for both Woolf enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Beer's insightful analysis brings together various facets of Woolf's work, exploring themes of identity, gender, and modernism. This book not only highlights Woolf’s literary genius but also frames her within the context of her time, making it a significant contribution to literary scholarship. Dive into the world of Virginia Woolf with Gillian Beer's thoughtful interpretations and enrich your understanding of one of literature's most groundbreaking figures.