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"To the Lighthouse" (Critical Studies of Key Texts) [Paperback]

Suzanne Raitt


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Drawing on recent film theory, Raitt produces a feminist re-reading of "To The Lighthouse". This text explores psychoanalytic theories of gender and accounts of the screen image of woman as fetish. It includes a discussion of an essay, "The Cinema", which Woolf wrote while working on this novel.

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The best damn book I ever read 10 Dec 1997
By jfrank@iquest.net - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Action -- little
Characters -- many
Significant ones -- few
Scenery -- drab
Dialoge -- non-existant
For those of you who desire nothing more than crawling inside someone's head and heart, this is the book for you. But don't take my word for it. (Small joke.) The second section (Time Passes) is especially delicious. True, the action is peppered among large chunks of weather words, but this only serves to make that which does occur all the more poignant. For those of you who insist on a plot, the ending will be anti-climactic. If you are of the eccentric crowd, you will be most pleased. I reccomend it highly, but only if you are of your own genus.

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