Based on her doctoral thesis in English written while she was anorexic, an arts administrator who works with an eating disorders support group analyzes anorexia from a feminist insider's stance as an unrecognized metaphoric subtext in Virginia Woolf's life and early stories and mature fiction. Chapters are devoted to food issues in: The Voyage Out , Jacob's Room , Mrs. Dalloway , and To the Lighthouse , The Waves , The Years , and Between the Acts . Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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