Faith and fabrication in To the Lighthouse: Virginia Woolf's table-cloth(s)
Critics often identify the Ramsays’ kitchen table from To the Lighthouse (1927) as the principal object of philosophical inquiry in Virginia Woolf’s work, but their accounts have never taken the Ramsays’ table-cloth into careful consideration. Like the table, the table-cloth had profound significanc...
Main Author: | Felin, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Indiana University Press
2022
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