Virginia Woolf and the migrations of language /
"The need to change the structure of the English sentence in order better to meet the requirements of women writers is a constant theme in the work of Virginia Woolf. She wrote during a period when the goals of translation were undergoing fundamental changes that enlarged and facilitated that p...
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Cambridge University Press,
2012
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