Through formalism: Feminism and Virginia Woolf's relation to Bloomsbury aesthetics. Reed, C. Twentieth Century Literature, 38(1):20, 1992.
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Presents an essay on the investigations of the aesthetics doctrines of formalism developed within the Bloomsbury group in order to understand their effect on the writing of Virginia Woolf. The rejection of mimesis in favor of concentration; Description of Virginia Woolf and several books; The constantly evolving quality of Bloomsbury formalism; Patterns; Woolf's narrative technique; Modern feminists reaction; Conclusions.
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  title = {Through formalism: {Feminism} and {Virginia} {Woolf}'s relation to {Bloomsbury} aesthetics},
  volume = {38},
  issn = {0041462X},
  shorttitle = {Through formalism},
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  abstract = {Presents an essay on the investigations of the aesthetics doctrines of formalism developed within the Bloomsbury group in order to understand their effect on the writing of Virginia Woolf.  The rejection of mimesis in favor of concentration; Description of Virginia Woolf and several books; The constantly evolving quality of Bloomsbury formalism; Patterns; Woolf's narrative technique; Modern feminists reaction; Conclusions.},
  number = {1},
  urldate = {2015-09-26TZ},
  journal = {Twentieth Century Literature},
  author = {Reed, Christopher},
  year = {1992},
  keywords = {1882-1941, Virginia, WOOLF},
  pages = {20}
}

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