Imagining Virginia Woolf
Explore the intriguing intersection of literature and psychology in Imagining Virginia Woolf by Maria DiBattista. Published by Princeton University Press in 2009, this compelling hardback edition spans 232 pages and delves into the complex question of how we read authors. DiBattista embarks on a unique experiment in critical biography, offering a fresh perspective that captures the multifaceted personality of Virginia Woolf. Through a blend of insightful analysis and engaging prose, this book reveals the subtle nuances that exist both in Woolf's writings and within the minds of her readers. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and those interested in the psychological aspects of authorship, Imagining Virginia Woolf invites you to reconsider your approach to reading and understanding one of the 20th century's most significant literary figures.