The Cambridge Woolf / Jane Goldman and E.H. Wright. 13. Mind-wandering and mindfulness : a cognitive approach to Mrs Dalloway and To the lighthouse / Melba Cuddy-Keane -- 2. Spirituality in Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse / Heather Ingman -- 3. Victorian roots : the sense of the past in Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse / Kate Flint -- 4. Modernism and Bloomsbury aesthetics / Gabrielle McIntire -- 5. 'Women can't write, women can't paint' : art and the artist in To the lighthouse / Bonnie Kime Scott -- 6. On the death of the soul : a Jungian reading of Mrs. Dalloway / Katherine Tarbox -- 7. On not being able to paint : To the lighthouse via psychoanalysis / Maud Ellmann -- 8. Mrs. Dalloway and the war that wouldn't end / Brian Finney -- 9. Mrs. Dalloway and the reinvention of the novel / Porter Abbott -- 10. Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse : the novel as elegy / Daniel Bedggood -- 11. What is a woman? I assure you, I do not know : Woolf and feminism in the 1920s / Patricia Moran -- 12. The warp and the weft : homoeroticism in Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse / Diana L. Swanson -- 13. The Cambridge Woolf / Jane Goldman and E.H. Wright.
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