Article: Virginia Woolf's Renaissance: Woman Reader or Common Reader?

 
Virginia Woolf's Renaissance: Woman Reader or Common Reader? By Juliet 
Dusinberre. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan. 1997. xiii +281 pp. 
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Juliet Dusinberre's book is part of a recent and welcome focusing of critical attention on Woolf's essays and reviews as well as on her fiction. The importance of Woolf's role as a cultural critic (in the widest sense) is increasingly recognized, and this humane and informative book contributes in specific ways to our understanding of her critical development. Dusinberre rightly points out that Woolf's critical writing was a source of extreme anxiety for her. When she first started out as a reviewer, she was ...

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