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Virginia Woolf

The Will to Create as a Woman

Ruth Gruber
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Pages
180
Year
2012
Language
English
Publisher
Open Road Media

About

Gruber's groundbreaking study of the work and legacy of Virginia Woolf-an enduring feminist analysis pairing two of the twentieth century's most extraordinary writers In 1932, Ruth Gruber earned her PhD-the youngest person ever to do so-with a stunning doctoral dissertation on Virginia Woolf. Published in 1935, the paper was the first-ever feminist critique of Woolf's work and inspired a series of correspondences between the two writers. It also led to Gruber's eventual meeting with Woolf, which she recounted six decades later in Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman.   Described by Gruber as "the odyssey of how I met Virginia Woolf, and how her life and work became intertwined with my life," Virginia Woolf is a clear and insightful portrait of one of modern literature's most innovative authors, written by one of America's most remarkable journalists.

Related Subjects

  • Literary Figures
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Feminist
  • Literary Criticism
  • Women Authors

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"Ruth Gruber is an adventure in herself."
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