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Between the Acts (Annotated) Virginia Woolf Annotated and with an introduction by Melba Cuddy-Keane
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Synopsis |
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In Woolf's final novel, villagers present their annual pageant, made up of scenes from the history of England, at a house in the heart of the country as personal dramas simmer and World War II looms.
Annotated and with an introduction by Melba Cuddy-Keane
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Biography |
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VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882–1941) was one of the major literary figures of the twentieth century. An admired literary critic, she authored many essays, letters, journals, and short stories in addition to her groundbreaking novels.
MARK HUSSEY, general editor of Harcourt's annotated Woolf series, is a professor of English and women's and gender studies, and editor of the Woolf Studies Annual, at Pace University. He lives in Upper Nyack, New York.
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General Subjects |
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Fiction- Literary Fiction- Classics Social Science- Women's Studies
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Harcourt Education Company
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