Modernist Non-fictional Narratives and Beyond (e-Rea 15.2, 2018)
A few years ago, I co-edited a first issue of e-Rea on modernist non-fictional prose. It came as the joint and somewhat indirect result of a long-term personal work on Virginia Woolf’s essays as well as a series of crucial academic encounters. While working on Virginia Woolf’s short stories (Reynier...
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Published in | E-rea : Revue d'etudes anglophones Vol. 21; no. 21.1 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Laboratoire d’Études et de Recherche sur le Monde Anglophone
15.12.2023
Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) |
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Summary: | A few years ago, I co-edited a first issue of e-Rea on modernist non-fictional prose. It came as the joint and somewhat indirect result of a long-term personal work on Virginia Woolf’s essays as well as a series of crucial academic encounters. While working on Virginia Woolf’s short stories (Reynier 2009), I had come to be interested in the way in which the author theorised the short story genre in her essays; this turned into an article some time later (Reynier 2015) and confirmed in a way S... |
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ISSN: | 1638-1718 1638-1718 |
DOI: | 10.4000/erea.16813 |