Abstract:Although Virginia Woolf herself called it "a fun play", Orlando engaged in a dialogue with literary tradition and could be viewed as a radically revised British literary history. As the only fiction by Woolf with an Utopian ending, it questions male-centered literary narrative, reflects on the constraints of "the spirit of the age" on women's creativity and raises, instead, the ideal of androgynous writing. This ideal offers a significant basis to understand the writer's free expressions.
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YANG Li-xin. Virginia Woolf's Dream of Women's Writing:The Dialogue between Orlando and Literary Tradition. , 2013, 0(4): 103-108.
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