England Am I? Elizabethan Clothing, Gender, and Crisis in Virginia Woolf’s “Between the Acts”
In her final novel, Between the Acts, Virginia Woolf placed the self within a national, historical narrative. The novel is rich with the anti-fascist agenda of Three Guineas, told through the lens of women’s stories and, significantly, their historical clothing. Specifically, Woolf used Elizabethan...
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Autor principal: | Sarah Bochicchio |
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Yale University
2021
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