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Article: "These Emotions of the Body": intercorporeal narrative in 'To the Lighthouse.' (book by Virginia Woolf)
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- Twentieth Century Literature
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- March 22, 1994
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-----. "The Child's Relation with Others." The Primacy of Perception. James Edie, ed. Evanston, Northwestern UP, 1964. As Lily Briscoe gazes at the drawing-room steps in the third section of To the Lighthouse, she thinks they look "extraordinarily empty." She ...