Virginia Woolf Term Papers and Essays

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  1. Like Water For Chocolate

    ... [turning] more and more toward a separatist literature of inner space." Dorothy
    Richardson, Katherine Mansfield, and Virginia Woolf worked towards a female ...

  2. Mrs. Dalloway

    ... In the novel Mrs.Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Smith,
    two very different characters, are both struggling to achieve the balance ...

  3. What Is An Essay

    ... They include Virginia Woolf, Adrienne Rich, Alamgir Hashmi, Joan Didion, Susan Sontag,
    Natalia Ginzburg, Sara Suleri, Annie Dillard, Joseph Addison, Richard ...

  4. Depression

    ... Sylvia Plath, Dick Cavett, Georgia O'Keeffe, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf, and Abraham
    Lincoln all wrestled with depression” ((Myrna A. Wallis 1). Douglas ...

  5. Essay

    ... They include Virginia Woolf, Voltaire, Adrienne Rich, Alamgir Hashmi, Joan Didion,
    Jean Baudrillard, Benjamin Disraeli, Susan Sontag, Natalia Ginzburg, Sara ...

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  1. Schizophrenia Is Said To Be A Severe Disturbance Of The Brain'S ...

    ... Van Gogh, Hemingway and Virginia Woolf committed suicide because of it (NMAI, Famous
    People, retrieved Oct 5). Perhaps the reality that there were other ...

  2. Bipolar Disorder

    ... Famous artists and writers who probably suffered from bipolar disorder include poets
    Lord Byron and Anne Sexton, novelists Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway ...

  3. History Of The Pulitzer Prize

    ... over the years. The 1963 drama jury nominated Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid
    of Virginia Woolf for the Prize. However, the board ...

  4. A Piece Of Her Mind

    ... Within Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf portrays Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway as a woman
    who is exploring these questions in a single afternoon of her life. ...

  5. The American Dream

    ... As with many of Albee's female characters-Martha from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
    perhaps being the most memorable-Mommy is the consummate "bad mother ...

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