Many Crowns of Violets—Classical Reception in Queer Readings of Virginia Woolf

This research delves into classical reception, comparative literature, and queer studies. I look at how Virginia Woolf's unique experiences supported novel interpretations of the classical and how she uses these readings to express queer themes in her works.
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Thank you so much for reading! This research would not have been possible without the Laidlaw Foundation. I also express my sincerest gratitude and thanks to my supervisor, Professor Ingo Gildenhard, and my fellow Laidlaw cohort. Please feel free to reach out to me here on the network or via email (cyrn2@cam.ac.uk) if you have any questions or would like to discuss this research or any of the themes or texts mentioned! 

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