Mrs. Dalloway
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Virginia Woolf: A Collection of Critical Essays
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British Novelists, 1890-1929
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Essays on British novelists associated with the modernism, a movement characterized by its insistence on the autonomy of the work of art: a novel is not merely a reflection of the life it depicts but is its own enterprise; modernist fiction draws attention to itself, its codes, its forms and its methods. Irony, attitudes lf detachment and ambivalence, and the relativity of time are other preoccupations in modernist novels.