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Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language

Current price: $29.95
Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language
Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language

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Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language

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"A passionate, political and provocative study"
Patricia Clements, Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta, and founding director of The Orlando Project
Times Higher Education Magazine
"The distillation of many years of sparklingly erudite scholarship and continuing incisive debate, Judith Allen's book is essential reading for anyone concerned by current and disturbing ramifications of the politics of language and the language of politics in the modern world. She provides a generously open guide to many of Woolf's most influential essays as well as to her major manifestos,
A Room of One's Own
and
Three Guineas
"
Dr Jane Goldman, Reader in English Literature, University of Glasgow
"Guided by Montaigne's trenchant question, 'What do I know?', Judith Allen shows how the lexicon of war in the twenty-first century can be revealed in all its lamentable 'truthiness' by paying attention to what Virginia Woolf's essays have to say about the power of language to transform our world. This is a book that makes refreshingly clear Woolf's deep political engagement with the urgent issues of war and peace."
Mark Hussey, Editor, Woolf Studies Annual
Judith Allen’s timely study ranges from Michel de Montaigne to Jon Stewart, from the Northcliffe Press empire of World War I to Rupert Murdoch's current media empire, and explores the increasing influence of social media. Allen approaches Woolf as a theorist of language as well as a theorist of reading, and shows how her writing strategies - sometimes single, resonant words - function to express and enact her politics. Close readings of many essays, including ‘Montaigne’ and ‘Craftsmanship’, reveal how Woolf's complex arguments serve to awaken her readers to the complexities and power of language.

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