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A Room of Her Own’ at the Clark Art Institute showcases how British women artists from 1875-1945 broke barriers and created ...
Virginia Tech has not had a first round pick since Nickeil Alexander-Walker in 2019 and they have never had multiple players ...
Woolf knew why. The patriarchy, she wrote, depends upon man’s “feeling that great numbers of people, half the human race ...
Crawford explores Eliot’s personal struggles and secret love affairsNewly revealed letters shed light on Eliot’s hidden ...
At 100, Virginia Woolf’s classic remains startlingly original—both in its style and depiction of female sexuality ...
In his 1998 novel The Hours, writer Michael Cunningham imagines Virginia Woolf sitting down to do battle with the draft of a book that will eventually become Mrs Dalloway. “Can a single day in ...
“Lauren would show up to late meal with his quiet smile, a draft of some experimental piece of writing which deconstructed the fourth wall between author and reader, and a bacon cheeseburger that ...
Unbeknownst to scholars, however, Woolf and Dickinson returned to the draft in 1908 and made painstaking, handwritten revisions in the margins.
De Kretser dares readers to abandon coherence, to embrace life as an assemblage of drafts, false starts and unresolved tangents rather than a polished final submission. What follows is a hybrid text, ...
‘Revisionaries’ Review: When Wordsmiths Go Wrong Even Jane Austen had to ditch some early drafts. Is there anything we can gain from revisiting the castoff work of great writers?
Folio Prize for Fiction-winning Michelle de Kretser on her new novel and how it was influenced by Virginia Woolf.