On Novels and Novelists (collected Works of Woolf)

On Novels and Novelists (collected Works of Woolf)

by (british) Virginia Woolf

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Virginia Woolf is not only a representative writer of stream-of-consciousness novels, but she also made considerable achievements in theoretical research on novels. This book collects more than ten of her essays, each discussing the author's views on the works of Austen, Eliot, Conrad, Hardy, Lawrence, Forster and others. From it, we can see some of the author's literary arguments, such as the theory of changing times, character-centered theory, subjective reality theory, breaking the traditional frame theory, etc., As well as her criticism methods, such as impressionistic, perspective, open, etc. Especially in "A Room of One's Own", the author uses humorous and sarcastic writing to criticize the sex discrimination against female writers by male writers at that time. It is considered to be a feminist declaration in the literary world.

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