Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies: Walking Virginia Woolfs London
An Investigation in Literary Geography
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Using literary geography, this volume delves into Virginia Woolf's writing, examining how she shapes her characters and their interactions with their environments. It traces the journeys of her characters, highlighting the intricate connections between their personal experiences and the broader geographical contexts they inhabit. By analyzing Woolf's unique narrative techniques, the book reveals the significance of place in her exploration of identity and human relationships.
