Essays on the Self


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Questions of identity and individual experience are addressed by Virgina Woolf in this superb collection

The Notting Hill Editions Classic Collection series brings together the great essayists of the past, introduced by contemporary writers. Essays on the Self is a surprising collection spanning twenty-one years of Virginia Woolf's life, from the ages of thirty-seven to fifty-eight, the year before her suicide. The question of the self is central, in some way, to every essay in this book. Whether she is discussing the rights of women, the revolutions of modernity, social inequality, or the future of the novel, Woolf acknowledges that a writer's task is to find a unique self through which to view the world. The thirteen essays are introduced by the novelist Joanna Kavenna.

Author: Virginia Woolf
Publisher: Notting Hill Editions
Published: 05/16/2017
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 7.50h x 4.80w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781907903922
ISBN10: 1907903925
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Literary Collections | Women Authors
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing | General

About the Author
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English novelist, critic, and publisher who became a key figure of literary modernism. She published many novels as well as nonfiction and criticism. In 1941, she committed suicide by drowning herself in the River Ouse, near her Sussex home.

Joanna Kavenna is a British novelist and travel writer. Her works include The Field Guide to Reality The Ice Museum, Inglorious, and The Birth of Love. Her short stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, the London Review of Books, Arc, The Guardian, and The New York Times. She has received the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship and the Orange Prize for New Writing, and in 2013 was named as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists. She lives in Oxford.