1. Woolf
Such is not the case in Woolf's novel, rather, change is unmotivated and unexplained in her biography. ... In her paper, Sharon Oudit further embellishes on the idea that Woolf's novel is in fact riddled with cinematic allusion thereby implicating that the author intended the novel for filmic adaptation and mocked her readers. ... It is important to note also that the film lasts a mere ninety-three minutes, which not only suggests numerous omissions from Woolf's dense text, but also that there must be some condensation and invention. ... Where the novel makes use of flashbacks, ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate