Courses: Virginia Woolf (ENGLB354001)
Fall 2010
Class Number: 1917
Virginia Woolf has been interpreted as a feminist, a modernist, a crazy person, a resident of Bloomsbury, a victim of child abuse, a snob, a socialist, and a creation of literary and popular history. We will try out all these approaches and examine the features of our contemporary world that influence the way Woolf, her work, and her era are perceived. We will also attempt to theorize about why we favor certain interpretations over others.
III
Enrollment Limit: 18; Enrollment Limit Criteria: Other;
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1917 Div: III
DepartmentTaught ByTratner,Michael |
LocationBryn Mawr, EHII Meeting TimesTTH 10:00am-11:30am |
