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“Opening the Door”: The Hogarth Press as Virginia Woolf’s Outsiders’ Society

    1. [1] Wilmington College of Ohio
  • Localización: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, ISSN 0732-7730, ISSN-e 1936-1645, Vol. 29, Nº. 1, 2010, págs. 63-81
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This essay argues that Virginia Woolf’s personal publishing venture, the Hogarth Press, both prefigured and influenced her later vision of a feminist, transnational Outsiders’ Society, a proposal that she outlined in the 1938 text Three Guineas. Woolf imagined an Outsiders’ Society with neither meetings nor leaders that pieced together a multiplicity of private actions to exert political influence. The Hogarth Press, however, was already a material incarnation of this strategy as its translations, feminist works, political pamphlets, and political fiction challenged both the male-dominated British canon and the nationalistic patriarchy that Woolf deplored in Three Guineas.


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