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Maggie HummPublication Details
BookRutgers University Press2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PR6045.O72 Z725 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Description
This volume presents an original study of the visual and literary aesthetics of influential modernist women writers, in particular Virginia Woolf, HD (Hilda Doolittle), and Dorothy Richardson. Humm examines how modernist women explore a freer range of aesthetics than their male counterparts by looking at not only what has been called women’s work at the margins of modernity, but also at what might be called the even more marginalized material within those boundaries-photo albums and image-texts. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Woolf, Virginia, — 1882-1941 — Criticism and interpretation
- Bell, Vanessa, — 1879-1961
- Woolf, Virginia, — 1882-1941 — Knowledge — Art
- Art and literature — Great Britain — History — 20th century
- Photography — Great Britain — History — 20th century
- Modernism (Literature) — Great Britain
- Women in the motion picture industry
- Modernism (Art) — Great Britain
- Photography in literature
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Contents
- Modernism, gender, photography and Virginia Woolf’s ‘Portraits’
- Matrixial memories : Virginia Woolf’s photo albums
- Modernism, the maternal and the erotic : Vanessa Bell’s photo albums
- Modernism, cinema, gender and Borderline
- Modernist women and cinema
- Memory, photography and modernism : Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas
- Afterword and Woolf’s essays on modernism
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- 0813532663
- 0813532655
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