Virginia Woolf, Europe, and peace. Vol. 1, Transnational circulations
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This volume enlarges our understanding of Virginia Woolf's pacifist ideology and aesthetic response to the World Wars by re-examining her writings and cultural contexts transnationally and comparatively through the complex interplay between modernism, politics, and aesthetics. The 'transnational' paradigm that undergirds this collection revolves around the idea of transnational cultural communities of writers, artists, and musicians worldwide who were intellectually involved in the war effort through the forging of pacifist cultural networks that arose as a form of resistance to war, militarism, and the rise of fascism.
Title |
Virginia Woolf, Europe, and peace. Vol. 1, Transnational circulations / Ariane Mildenberg and Patricia Novillo-Corvalán. [electronic resource] |
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Edition |
First edition. |
Publisher |
Clemson : Clemson University Press |
Creation Date |
2021 |
Notes |
This edition previously issued in print: 2020. Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Series |
Liverpool scholarship online |
Extent |
1 online resource (318 pages) : illustrations |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997012635429005171 |
MARC RECORDS
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