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| 15731. THE SENSE OF "PLACE" IN MRS. DALLOWAY (WOOLF) AND HOWARDS END (FORSTER). Various scenes from these two novels are described to show how Woolf and Forster treated the theme of "place." For example, in Woolf's novel, city landmarks and other locations are important to the memories and psychological loneliness of the title character. In Forster's novel, the city is described as a symbol of materialism, in contrast to the idealism and spirituality of the countryside. 13 pages, 33 footnotes, 2 bibliographic sources. | $91 |
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