回声之声:弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫、艾琳娜·克兹维卡和《孤独之井

P. Pająk
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本章比较了霍尔小说在英国和波兰的接受情况,以及它对LGBTQ群体的重要影响。帕贾克说,小说之所以能幸存下来,是因为知识分子现代主义网络充当了文学文化的守护者。
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Echo’s Voices: Virginia Woolf, Irena Krzywicka, and The Well of Loneliness1
This chapter compares the reception of Hall's novel in Britain and Poland and its important legacy to the LGBTQ community. Pajak states that the novel survived because of the intellectual modernist network, which acted as custodians of literary culture.
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