Virginia Woolf
In the revised edition of "Virginia Woolf," author Laura Marcus delves into the profound works of one of literature's most celebrated figures. Published by Liverpool University Press in 2004, this edition comprises 224 pages filled with insightful analysis. Marcus explores a diverse array of Virginia Woolf's novels, short stories, essays, and autobiographical writings, contextualizing them within themes of time, history, and narrative—subjects that resonate deeply in today's world. This comprehensive examination is not only essential for young adults in grades 7-9 and literary studies enthusiasts but also invites all readers to reconsider Woolf's relevance in contemporary discussions. Whether you are a lifelong admirer of Woolf or just beginning your journey into her literary landscape, this engaging study offers valuable perspectives and invites readers to explore the enduring significance of Woolf's work.