Virginia Woolf’s representative novels are_________.
Mrs. DallowayTo the LighthouseThe WavesA Room of One’s Own
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- Virginia Woolf’s major novels include ___.
- The following novels are written by Virginia Woolf except ______.
- Virginia Woolf’s major novels include ___.( ) A: To the Lighthouse B: Mrs. Dalloway C: The Rainbow D: The Waves
- Virginia Woolf’s novels contains a lot of ____________. A: aestheticism B: stream of consciousness C: neoclassicalism D: interventions of the divine in human life
- Virginia Woolf’s novels contains a lot of ____________.(1.0分) A: aestheticism B: stream of consciousness C: neoclassicalism D: interventions of the divine in human life
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“A Room of One’s Own” presents Virginia Woolf’s feminist ideas.
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Virginia Woolf was greatly influenced by Wordsworth’s thought about nature. ( )
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Judith, in Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare's Sister, stands for any woman in Shakespeare's age.
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________ is an English novelist and essayist, a successful innovator in the novels of stream-of-consciousness. A: Henry James B: William Faulkner C: Virginia Woolf D: Oscar Wilde
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Virginia Woolf was regarded as one of the pioneers of women’s liberation from patriarchy.