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To the lighthouse : authoritative text, contexts, criticism / Virginia Woolf ; edited by Margaret Homans.

Author/creator Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 author.
Other author/creatorHomans, Margaret, 1952- editor.
Format Book and Print
EditionA Norton critical edition.
Publication Info New York : W.W. Norton and Company, Inc., [2023]
Descriptionxliv, 331 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Norton critical edition
Norton critical edition.
Contents The text of To the lighthouse -- Note on Woolf Online / Mark Hussey -- Selected textual variants -- Undated notes and outlines -- The composition, revision , publication, and reception of To the lighthouse : a Virginia Woolf chronology, 1924-1928 -- Hyde Park Gate News / Virginia Woolf -- The angel in the house / Coventry Patmore -- Of queens' gardens / John Ruskin -- Notes of sickrooms / Julia Stephen -- From the mausoleum book / Leslie Stephen -- [Boef en daube recipe] / Jean Ondantje Rolls -- On David Hume : "What is materialism?" / Leslie Stephen -- The problems of philosophy / Bertrand Russell -- Relativity, quantum physics, and consciousness in Virginia Woolf's To the lighthouse / Paul Tolliver Brown -- Studland Beach / Vanessa Bell -- Significant form / Clive Bell -- The French post-impressionists / Roger Fry -- Cover to cover : Newhaven Lighthouse as Vanessa Bell's muse / Kabe Wilson -- Thunder at Wembley / Virginia Woolf -- Pictures / Virginia Woolf -- Impassioned prose / Virginia Woolf -- Life and the novelist / Virginia Woolf -- Poetry, fiction, and the future / Virginia Woolf -- The charge of the Light Brigade / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The fisherman and his wife / the Brothers Grimm -- Sam Hall / Anonymous -- Luriana Lurilee / Charles Elton -- From the antiquary / Sir Walter Scott -- Sonnet 98 / William Shakespeare -- The cast-away / William Cowper -- Mrs. Woolf's new novel / Arthur Sydney McDowell -- Virginia Woolf Explores an English country home / Louis Kronenberger -- Woman as artist / Mary Colum -- An allegorical novel / Francis Brown -- From The brown stocking / Erich Auerbach -- Mother-daughter loss in To the lighthouse / Adrienne Rich -- Sexual lines in To the lighthouse / Rachel Bowlby -- The artist figure in To the lighthouse / Pamela L. Caughie -- From orienting Virginia Woolf : race, aesthetics, and politics in To the lighthouse / Urmila Seshagiri -- Virginia Woolf : a brief chronology.
Abstract "This Norton Critical Edition presents Virginia Woolf's acclaimed part-autobiographical novel To the Lighthouse. The text of Woolf's 1927 U.S. edition (fully annotated with explanatory footnotes) consists of three parts that chronicle the seemingly ordinary lives of the Ramsay family, as they host various acquaintances, most notably, an ambitious but struggling painter named Lily Briscoe, at the family's summer residence. The novel takes place over the course of many years-in the time leading up to, during, and after World War I-but is primarily concerned with the artist's world and the ontology of reality. Scholars have flocked to Woolf's To the Lighthouse because of its multifaceted and multigenre qualities, which allow the text to be analyzed within historical, gendered, political, biographical, and other contexts. The "Contexts" section introduces readers to primary background sources for these debates and includes some of Woolf's own essays, autobiographical writings, and literary influences. The "Criticism" section features contemporary reviews of the novel as well as modern research. A chronology and selected bibliography conclude this Norton Critical Edition"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
Genre/formFiction.
LCCN 2022051926
ISBN9780393422597 paperback
ISBN0393422593 paperback
ISBNelectronic book

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