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Virginia Woolf’s Afterlives: The Author as Character in Contemporary Fiction and Drama

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Inhaltsverzeichnsi: Introduction: 'I have been dead and yet am now alive again' : catching the phantom -- Bioplay(giarism)s -- Detecting Woolf -- Virginia's daughters -- Vanessa and Virginia -- Polarity, pairs, peers and parallelisms -- Biofictive mirrors : Clarissa Woolf - Virginia Dalloway -- Bloomsberries reimagined -- Posthumous lives : 'I am made and remade continually'

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Drama Character (mathematics) Literature Art History

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Contemporary Literature and Criticism
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