Series |
Bookmarked Bookmarked. ^A1378974
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Contents |
Introduction -- One: Her hat -- Two: Her lark, his plunge -- Three: Of streams, of oceans, of consciousness -- Four: Obscuring the juggernaut -- Five: Dear Clarissa. |
Abstract |
"In this deeply personal volume, Robin Black writes about Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, a book she returned to again and again when she began writing at nearly forty and found herself gaining a sense of emotional stability for the first time in her life."--From back cover. |
Abstract |
"This astonishing new book, by the brilliant Robin Black is an intimate meditation on reading and writing, aftermath and possibility, the tension between the never-stable, endlessly interpretable depths of a book and the fragility of life, the finality of death. I emerged from this breathtaking work with a transformed understanding of both Woolf's masterpiece and the stream of consciousness in which we swim, 'together and alone.' Karen Russell"--From back cover. |
Genre/form | Literary criticism. |
ISBN | 9781632461339 |
ISBN | 1632461331 (paperback) |