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Transatlantic Literature and Culture after 9/11: The Wrong Side of Paradise ed. by Kristine A. Miller (review)
He would be disinclined to burn them; he could not publish them. Well, he should make up a book from them, I think; and then burn the body. I daresay there is a little book in them; if the scraps and scratchings were straightened out a little” (D3: 67). In focusing on precisely this diaristic attribute of “scraps and scratchings” as part of Woolf ’s growth, as “writing of a special sort” which is “a kind of intermediate stage between the unconscious and the public world” (9–10), Lounsberry—of course surpassing by far Woolf ’s humble expectations of her diary entries being “straightened out a little”—vividly shows us how Woolf became the Woolf we know today.
期刊介绍:
Pacific Coast Philology publishes peer-reviewed essays of interest to scholars in the classical and modern languages, literatures, and cultures. The journal publishes two annual issues (one regular and one special issue), which normally contain articles and book reviews, as well as the presidential address, forum, and plenary speech from the preceding year''s conference. Pacific Coast Philology is the official journal of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, a regional branch of the Modern Language Association. PAMLA is dedicated to the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of ancient and modern languages and literatures. Anyone interested in languages and literary studies may become a member. Please visit their website for more information.