The rhetoric of space in early twentieth century women’s writing : writing places, making spaces in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and Jean Rhys’ Good Morning, Midnight
Modernist writing is fundamentally about experiencing the new spatial phenomena of the city that mushroomed in the early twentieth century- how facilities such as lavabos, hotels, automobiles, urban structures and streets, encroach on the unsuspecting modern individual. While spatiality expanded in...
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Main Author: | Foo, Carissa Cai Li |
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Other Authors: | Angela Anne Frattarola |
Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50624 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
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