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Manuel2P
03-27-2013, 08:13 PM
Hello:

I am searching for a study guide to this book. I would like to find information about it, in order to contextualize it within the Modernist period. If anyone knows about a summary by chapters or any reading guide to study it in depth, I would be grateful. I have to read many books during this term and I find some sources like Sparknotes are quite useful, but I could not find anything for this book. Does anyone know anything?

JCamilo
03-27-2013, 09:08 PM
It was popular, but not Virginia's most notable work. She was quite an admirer of Elizabeth Barrett, in the Commun reader's there is a few essays about her. Barrett got shunned for not being feminist enough, but if you read her Aurora Leigh, this is a bit of hindsight. Flush is hardly difficulty, easy and fast read.