Book contents
- Virginia Woolf in Context
- Virginia Woolf in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Part I Theory and Critical Reception
- Part II Historical and Cultural Context
- Chapter 11 Woolf and Modernity:
- Chapter 12 Woolf:
- Chapter 13 Woolf’s Bloomsbury
- Chapter 14 Woolf, Economics, and Class Politics:
- Chapter 15 Feminist Politics:
- Chapter 16 Race, Empire, and Ireland
- Chapter 17 Woolf and Anti-Semitism:
- Chapter 18 Woolf’s London, London’s Woolf
- Chapter 19 Regionalism, Nature, and the Environment
- Chapter 20 Science and Technology
- Chapter 21 Woolf and the Arts:
- Chapter 22 Music
- Chapter 23 Cinema and Photography
- Chapter 24 Woolf and Theatre
- Chapter 25 Woolf and Publishing:
- Chapter 26 ‘Poetics … will fit me for a reviewer!’ Aristotle and Woolf’s journalism
- Chapter 27 Woolf and Freud:
- Chapter 28 Woolf and Lesbian Culture:
- Chapter 29 Woolf, Letter Writing and Diary Keeping
- Chapter 30 Woolf and Contemporary Philosophy
- Chapter 31 The Ekstasis of Influence:
- Chapter 32 Woolf and Russian Literature
- Chapter 33 Woolf and America
- Chapter 34 Woolf and the Victorians
- Chapter 35 Strange Cries and Ancient Songs:
- Chapter 36 Woolf and Eugenics
- Chapter 37 Woolf and Commodities
- Chapter 38 Woolf and the Private Sphere
- Key critical works cited
- Index
Chapter 17 - Woolf and Anti-Semitism:
Is Jacob Jewish?
from Part II - Historical and Cultural Context
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2013
- Virginia Woolf in Context
- Virginia Woolf in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Part I Theory and Critical Reception
- Part II Historical and Cultural Context
- Chapter 11 Woolf and Modernity:
- Chapter 12 Woolf:
- Chapter 13 Woolf’s Bloomsbury
- Chapter 14 Woolf, Economics, and Class Politics:
- Chapter 15 Feminist Politics:
- Chapter 16 Race, Empire, and Ireland
- Chapter 17 Woolf and Anti-Semitism:
- Chapter 18 Woolf’s London, London’s Woolf
- Chapter 19 Regionalism, Nature, and the Environment
- Chapter 20 Science and Technology
- Chapter 21 Woolf and the Arts:
- Chapter 22 Music
- Chapter 23 Cinema and Photography
- Chapter 24 Woolf and Theatre
- Chapter 25 Woolf and Publishing:
- Chapter 26 ‘Poetics … will fit me for a reviewer!’ Aristotle and Woolf’s journalism
- Chapter 27 Woolf and Freud:
- Chapter 28 Woolf and Lesbian Culture:
- Chapter 29 Woolf, Letter Writing and Diary Keeping
- Chapter 30 Woolf and Contemporary Philosophy
- Chapter 31 The Ekstasis of Influence:
- Chapter 32 Woolf and Russian Literature
- Chapter 33 Woolf and America
- Chapter 34 Woolf and the Victorians
- Chapter 35 Strange Cries and Ancient Songs:
- Chapter 36 Woolf and Eugenics
- Chapter 37 Woolf and Commodities
- Chapter 38 Woolf and the Private Sphere
- Key critical works cited
- Index
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- Virginia Woolf in Context , pp. 219 - 228Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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