"The Art of Mis-Reading: Life's Writing in Woolf's Essays"
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As she wonders how she should raise the question of "Women and Fiction", Woolf asserts: "one must strain off what was personal and accidental in all these impressions and so reach the pure fluid, the essential oil of truth." (AROO, 20) 1 This statement suggests an opposition between the personal and truth that could set us on the wrong track regarding the function of life-writing in Woolf's work. Woolf's modernist style is, on the contrary, widely
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