Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language
Discover the profound insights of Virginia Woolf through the lens of contemporary issues in "Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language." Authored by an insightful scholar and published by Edinburgh University Press in 2012, this engaging paperback spans 144 pages, delving into Woolf's writings and their resonance with today's political landscape. The book navigates the complexities of fundamentalism, media consolidation, and the suppression of dissent, offering close readings that highlight how Woolf's work remains crucial in understanding current socio-political challenges. Perfect for both Woolf enthusiasts and those interested in the intersection of literature and politics, this title invites readers to reflect on the enduring power of language. Enhance your understanding of literature’s role in society—add "Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language" to your collection today!