Woolf Across CulturesNatalya Reinhold, Natalʹi︠a︡ Igorevna Reĭngolʹd Pace University Press, 2004 - 307 Seiten 22 Papers from an international symposium in Moscow, 2003, that drew speakers from several countries to discuss Virginia Woolf in a global context, translation issues, and Woolf as a World Writer. This is an unprecedented look at a major writer in an international context. This unique volume is based on presentations from the Virginia Woolf Across Cultures symposium held at Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow) and Leo Tolstoy Estate Museum Yasnya Polyana (Tula Region) on June 27-29, 2003. Thirty scholars from Britain, Canada, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, and the United States explore Woolf's work from a wide variety of cross-cultural and language contexts, with a particular emphasis on translation. |
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... female protagonist is extremely active ; she is fond of riding and archery and playing with other boys . She is also ... female clothes were called juuni - hitoe consisting of twelve layers of kimono garments as is seen in the famous ...
... female protagonist , resolves to be a nun after delivering her child . It is dramatically ironical that Chunagon makes this disin- terestedly cool observation , while Saisho , her partner , is convinced of her being in a satisfactorily ...
... female beauty . The garment of the female protagonist - male attire is also minutely described : the narrator explains her beauty and brilliance through the description of her exquisite dressing as a boy . In this scene , the father of ...
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A Success Story | 1 |
Home Thoughts from Abroad | 15 |
Peter Faulkner | 33 |
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