1. Introduction; 2. Characters and human beings; 3. Stories and sequences; 4. Morals and values; 5. The form of the novels; 6. Between the Acts; 7. A Writer's Diary; 8. Virginia Woolf as critic; Index.
Behind this study of Virginia Woolf's novels is an intense interest in the person revealed in the novelist.
Review of the hardback: 'A critical study which strikes me as a real service to us all and to the fame of the author it expounds. … The closest discussion of Virginia Woolf's methods as a novelist I have read and some of the most penetrating appreciations of her mind and style that have been written.' Desmond McCarthy, The Sunday Times
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