Correspondence in Two Cultures: The Social Ties Linking Colette and Virginia Woolf.Published in:2003By:Southworth, HelenPublication type:Literary Criticism
Between Being and Nothingness: The "Astonishing Precipice" of Virginia Woolf 's Night and Day.Published in:2003By:Priest, Ann-MariePublication type:Literary Criticism
Who Was With Pascin at the Dôme?Published in:2003By:O.Rourke, SeanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Virginia Woolf 's "cotton wool of daily life".Published in:2003By:Olson, Liesl M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Pursuing (a)Fantasy: E.M.Forster 's Queering of Realism in The Longest Journey.Published in:2003By:Miracky, James J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
History 's "Abrupt Revenges": Censoring War's Perversions in The Well of Loneliness and Sleeveless Errand.Published in:2003By:Marshik, CeliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
An Agnostic's Daughter's Apology: Materialism,Spiritualism,and Ancestry in Woolf 's To the Lighthouse.Published in:2003By:Gaipa, MarkPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Hard-of-Hearing and the Hardly Heard in Henry Green 's Novels of the 1940s.Published in:2003By:Bragg, LoisPublication type:Literary Criticism
Taking Sides: Graham Greene and Latin America.Published in:2003By:Benz, StephenPublication type:Literary Criticism
Fearful Symmetry: Beckett's The Lost Ones.Published in:2003By:Adelman, GaryPublication type:Literary Criticism