Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere
@inproceedings{CuddyKeane2003VirginiaWT, title={Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere}, author={Melba Cuddy‐Keane}, year={2003} }
Acknowledgments List of abbreviations Introduction: a wider sphere Part I. Cultural Contexts: 1. Democratic highbrow: Woolf and the classless intellectual 2. Woolf, English studies and the making of the (new) common reader Part II. Critical Practice: 3. Woolf and the theory and pedagogy of reading Postscript: intellectual work today Notes Bibliography Index.
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