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What Would Virginia Woolf Do?: Woolf And Social Justice In The Community College Classroom., Jill Channing
What Would Virginia Woolf Do?: Woolf And Social Justice In The Community College Classroom., Jill Channing
Jill Channing
What would Virginia Woolf do if she taught at a community college today? She did teach at the closest thing to a community college of her time. In her twenties, Woolf taught for three years at Morley College, an evening institute set up for working men and women in London (Bell 105).
Magical Realism And Gender Variability In Orlando, Jill Channing
Magical Realism And Gender Variability In Orlando, Jill Channing
Jill Channing
Examines the novel "Orlando: A Biography," written by Virginia Woolf in the context of magic realism. Resistance of some literary critics to apply the term magical realism to the novel; Creation of a multi-genre approach to the novel; Significant characteristics of magic realism.