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In this critical study, Tidwell examines the conflict of aesthetics and politics in
The Diary of Virginia Woolf
. As a modernist writer concerned with contemporary aesthetic theories, Woolf experimented with limiting the representative nature of writing. At the same time, as a feminist, Woolf wanted to incorporate her political interests in her fiction, but overt political statement conflicted with her aesthetic ideals. Her solution was to combine innovative narrative techniques and subject matter traditionally associated with women. Tidwell analyzes several of Woolf’s novels, including
To the Lighthouse
,
Jacob’s Room
, and
Between the Acts
to elucidate the diary’s technique and form, as well as to cast it as a valuable contribution to Woolf’s canon.
The Diary of Virginia Woolf
. As a modernist writer concerned with contemporary aesthetic theories, Woolf experimented with limiting the representative nature of writing. At the same time, as a feminist, Woolf wanted to incorporate her political interests in her fiction, but overt political statement conflicted with her aesthetic ideals. Her solution was to combine innovative narrative techniques and subject matter traditionally associated with women. Tidwell analyzes several of Woolf’s novels, including
To the Lighthouse
,
Jacob’s Room
, and
Between the Acts
to elucidate the diary’s technique and form, as well as to cast it as a valuable contribution to Woolf’s canon.
In this critical study, Tidwell examines the conflict of aesthetics and politics in
The Diary of Virginia Woolf
. As a modernist writer concerned with contemporary aesthetic theories, Woolf experimented with limiting the representative nature of writing. At the same time, as a feminist, Woolf wanted to incorporate her political interests in her fiction, but overt political statement conflicted with her aesthetic ideals. Her solution was to combine innovative narrative techniques and subject matter traditionally associated with women. Tidwell analyzes several of Woolf’s novels, including
To the Lighthouse
,
Jacob’s Room
, and
Between the Acts
to elucidate the diary’s technique and form, as well as to cast it as a valuable contribution to Woolf’s canon.
The Diary of Virginia Woolf
. As a modernist writer concerned with contemporary aesthetic theories, Woolf experimented with limiting the representative nature of writing. At the same time, as a feminist, Woolf wanted to incorporate her political interests in her fiction, but overt political statement conflicted with her aesthetic ideals. Her solution was to combine innovative narrative techniques and subject matter traditionally associated with women. Tidwell analyzes several of Woolf’s novels, including
To the Lighthouse
,
Jacob’s Room
, and
Between the Acts
to elucidate the diary’s technique and form, as well as to cast it as a valuable contribution to Woolf’s canon.

















