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Should Between the Acts have been published? That is the question Mark Hussey (2007) poses regarding Virginia Woolf’s final and posthumously published novel. No, he suggests; contrary to Leonard Woolf’s assertion in his note to the first edition that ‘[s]he would not […] have made any large or material alterations in it’ (cited in Kermode, 1992: XXXV),

the published work that critics habitually refer to as ‘Virginia Woolf’s last novel’ should not have been published in 1941 as it was. […]

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van der Wiel, R.C. (2014). Coda. In: Literary Aesthetics of Trauma. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137311016_9

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