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C/LI/44. “Kew Gardens” by Virginia Woolf: Piece of Modernist Literature
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The paper analyses the narrative style and composition of Virginia Woolf’s story “Kew Gardens” providing theoretical underpinnings of the key literary concepts, and discussing the story from the perspective of plot development, setting, characterization, the use of aesthetic devices, etc. References are made to the wider context of literary modernism.
KEYWORDS: Kew Gardens, Virginia Woolf, Modernism,
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