"'There Could Be No Doubt of His Sex,’ Gender Fluidity in Virginia Wool" by Jenna Noell
 

Document Type

Thesis

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in English

Advisor

Deborah J. Robinson, Ph.D.

Abstract

Throughout A Room of One’s Own, To the Lighthouse and Orlando: A Biography, Virginia Woolf explores the limitations of traditional Western gender norms by radically positing the universality and normality of androgyny, sexuality, and gender fluidity.

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