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Virginia Woolf and the Discourse of Science: The Aesthetics of Astronomy

Author Holly Henry
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Literary Collections
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Author(s)Holly Henry
ISBN / ASIN0521812976
ISBN-139780521812979
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Holly Henry investigates how advances in astronomy in the early twentieth century influenced Woolf's literature and aesthetics and the work of such modernist British writers as Vita Sackville-West, H.G. Wells, and T.S. Eliot. In re-evaluating the cultural context out of which Modernism emerged, Henry contends that Woolf formulated a global vision that helped shape her fiction and her pacifist politics through her fascination with astronomy. Henry's study includes revealing examinations of unpublished scientific and literary archival material.
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