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- Title
MONGREL FICTION: CANINE BILDUNG AND THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOCENTRISM IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S FLUSH.
- Authors
Kendall-Morwick, Karalyn
- Abstract
A literary criticism of the book "Flush" by Virginia Woolf is presented. It explores the a series of historical events on the love affair of Victorian poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning from a canine perspective. It also states that this canine biography exposes the anthropocentrism of the woman writer that intertwines the nature of human and canine character.
- Subjects
FLUSH (Book : Woolf); WOOLF, Virginia, 1882-1941; 20TH century English literature; MAN-woman relationships; BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861; BROWNING, Robert, 1812-1889; PERSPECTIVE (Philosophy); ANTHROPOCENTRISM; ENGLISH literature; LITERARY criticism
- Publication
Modern Fiction Studies, 2014, Vol 60, Issue 3, p506
- ISSN
0026-7724
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/mfs.2014.0047