My oral presentation for Dr. Bluemel’s class on the Novel this spring looked at my favorite novel Mrs. Dalloway. As I note early in my notes for this presentation, Maureen Howard’s foreward to the version I owned inspired me to take a closer look at the intertextual inspirations Woolf was using while writing the novel. Further discussions with Dr. Bluemel would lead me to the focus of my final paper for the class: a comparison of how Arnold Bennett’s Anna Of The Towns and Mrs. Dalloway use geography and intertextuality to record the “real” history of women. (PDF)

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