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Virginia Woolf - Bloomsbury and Beyond

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According to Virginia Woolf, we experience life as a series of disconnected moments in which past memories continually interrupt our current experiences by shedding light on them. Woolf has created a unique style by depicting these moments in the consciousness of her characters.

His diaries, letters and essays, which document his period from different perspectives, are as literary as his works of fiction. Despite the pressure created by her psychological problems, on the one hand, and the criticism she faced as a woman and modern writer, on the other hand, she never stopped pushing the limits of her creativity. Being a member of the Bloomsbury circle, which included many intellectual names of the period, was one of the most important factors that enriched his life and outlook. Famous literary critic Anthony Curtis, who used both fictional works and documents to discover Woolf's literary genius, describes her and everyone around her, her family, friends, and others at the Bloomsbury Group, just like the author's works.
He has undertaken a holistic research that reflects the intellectual debates, the artistic movements of the period, the transformation of the British Empire, the repercussions of the two world wars, the development of the feminist movement, in short, the spirit of the times in the first half of the 20th century.
A special work that brings together Woolf's works, her personal and professional life...

"I want to think silently, calmly, without being interrupted, without having to get up from my chair, gliding easily from one thing to another, without any feeling of hostility or obstruction. I want to dive deep, beyond the surface; I want to be free from hard truths. To steady myself, I must catch the first thought that flows by." ."

Virginia Woolf



Number of Pages: 335

Year of Printing: 2012


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Yayincilik

Number of Pages: 335

First Edition Year: 2012

Language: Turkish

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 335
Publication Year : 2012
ISBN : 9789750510571
The heart : Turkish
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Virginia Woolf - Bloomsbury and Beyond According to Virginia Woolf, we experience life as a series of disconnected moments in which past memories continually interrupt our current experiences by shedding light on them. Woolf created a unique style by depicting these moments in the consciousness of her characters. Her diaries, letters and essays, which document her period from different perspectives, are as literary as her works of fiction. Despite the pressure created by her psychological problems, on the one hand, and the criticism she faced as a woman and modern writer, on the other hand, she never stopped pushing the limits of her creativity. Being a member of the Bloomsbury circle, which included many intellectual names of the period, was one of the most important factors that enriched his life and outlook. Famous literary critic Anthony Curtis, who used both fictional works and documents to discover Woolf's literary genius, describes her and everyone around her, her family, friends, the intellectual debates in the Bloomsbury Group, the art movements of the period, and the transformation of the British Empire, just like the author's works. , has undertaken a holistic research that reflects the echoes of the two world wars, the development of the feminist movement, in short, the spirit of the times in the first half of the 20th century. A special work that presents Woolf's works, her personal and professional life together... "I want to think, quietly, calmly , without being interrupted, without having to get out of my chair, gliding easily from one thing to the next, without any sense of hostility or obstruction. I want to dive deep, beyond the surface; I want to get rid of the hard facts. To stabilize myself, I must catch the first thought that flows by...''Virginia Woolf Number of Pages: 335 Year of Printing: 2012 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Contact Publishing Number of Pages: 335 Year of First Printing: 2012 Language: Turkish ILETISIM846
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