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Posted by Elizabeth Stewart on March 22, 19101 at 21:54:23:

ia Woolf would definitely fit in the category of the British Modernists, rather than Coleridge. He was a Romantic along with Woodsworth. Is there no forum for Romanticism? Anyways, I was wondering if anyone has read "The Waves" by ia Woolf. I have just started it, and I'm interested in someone's thoughts about the book. Maybe some suggestions on how to approach it from your point of view. I am not reading this for a thesis or a cl. Just for pleasure. If not "The Waves", what about some of her other writings? What do you think? Just curious.


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