

#10878
Mentioned in 4 episodes
Voyage Out
Book • 1915
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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, noting that Virginia Woolf uses a waltz as a central cultural symbol of the possibility of freedom in this novel.


Susan Jones

39 snips
The Waltz (Archive Episode)
Mentioned as the author of a novel that features the waltz.

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The Waltz
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as Woolf's first novel, a coming-of-age story.

Alexandra Harris

A Room of One's Own
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as one of Virginia Woolf's early novels.

Mark Hussey

735 Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (with Mark Hussey) | My Last Book with Graham Watson
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in relation to the concept of aesthetic Bildung.

Gregory Castle

Gregory Castle et al., "The Irish Bildungsroman" (Syracuse UP, 2025)
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in a quote from Lytton Strachey, about Catherine Mansfield praising Virginia Woolf's novel.

Gerri Kimber

748 Katherine Mansfield (with Gerri Kimber) | The Poet and the Sex Worker Who Burgled Him | My Last Book with Emerson Expert Kenneth Sacks
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as the first novel published by Virginia Woolf.

Jacke Wilson

740 Mel Brooks and Other Eminent Jews (with David Denby) | War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (#13 GBOAT)
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as Virginia Woolf's first novel, which she published in 1915.

Urmila Seshagiri

Virginia Woolf, "The Life of Violet: Three Early Stories" (Princeton UP, 2025)



