Utilizing literary geography, this volume examines how Virginia Woolf shapes her characters and their experiences through spatial and environmental contexts. It delves into the intricate relationships between characters and their surroundings, revealing the significance of place in Woolf's narratives. By analyzing various texts, the book uncovers the interplay between geography and identity, offering fresh insights into Woolf's literary artistry and the human condition.
Lisbeth Larsson Boeken

