Et une phrase... Virginia Woolf, écrire dans l'entre-deux-guerres

Addressing the thought and the making of the phrase, as the source of Virginia Woolf's writing, is trying to account for what will never be grasped as an object,but will never cease to be heard through its relation to the impossible. In her work, renewed in many ways, the phrase appears at the...

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Main Author: Delourme, Chantal (auth)
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Published: Lyon ENS Éditions 2021
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