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May 11, 2025
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EGL 267 - The Virginia Wolf Course Units: 1 (Not Offered this Academic Year) Virginia Woolf is, quite frankly, one of the most significant writers transnationally and transhistorically. Aside from her acclaimed, now often canonical novels, Woolf wrote short stories and essays; indeed, her letters and diaries, in addition, have become a core part of modernist literary history. This class examines Woolf and much, though notably not all, of her work within their social, cultural, and historical contexts. By tracing the evolution of Woolf’s work, we will interrogate her stylistic innovations, shifting political ideologies, remarkable social circles, and complex life. Prerequisite(s): One 100-level English course or a score of 5 on the AP English Language or Literature and Composition test. CC: HUM, HUL, WAC ISP: GSW
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