TY - JOUR
T1 - Review of Virginia Woolf’s Greek Tragedy by Nancy Worman
AU - Koulouris, Theodore
PY - 2019/10/16
Y1 - 2019/10/16
N2 - This monograph constitutes an incisive addition to the considerable and multi-faceted existing scholarship on Woolf’s relationship with Greece. Synthesizing (and expanding on) this scholarship, Worman’s particularly important contribution hinges on her express objective to examine Woolf’s work, mainly the novels, beyond the predominantly historicist, literary-historical framing, which characterizes much of existing scholarship in the field, to emphasize the nuanced ways in which Woolf adopts in her work textual and tonal elements from classical Greek tragedy.
AB - This monograph constitutes an incisive addition to the considerable and multi-faceted existing scholarship on Woolf’s relationship with Greece. Synthesizing (and expanding on) this scholarship, Worman’s particularly important contribution hinges on her express objective to examine Woolf’s work, mainly the novels, beyond the predominantly historicist, literary-historical framing, which characterizes much of existing scholarship in the field, to emphasize the nuanced ways in which Woolf adopts in her work textual and tonal elements from classical Greek tragedy.
U2 - 10.1093/cww/vpz013
DO - 10.1093/cww/vpz013
M3 - Book Review
JO - Contemporary Women's Writing
JF - Contemporary Women's Writing
SN - 1754-1476
ER -