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From: The Explicator
Date: 20020622
Author:Hoff, Molly
Virginia Woolf often reprocesses works of ancient and modern literature as if they were bits of raw material, artistically synthesizing them as ad hoc "ready-mades" according to "the collage style of the Cubist painters" with "the seeming casualness of exacting arrangements of 'the found"' (Carey 84-86). Whereas in Between the Acts the pageant is seen as "a formal construct from materials of disparate origins" (Jacobs 42, 206), it has not been recognized that the narration "between the acts," with its cows and asses, derives from Lucretius and Apuleius respectively, and many ...
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