In this talk, Madelyn Detloff introduces us to the life and thought of writer, publisher, and public intellectual, Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), whose fiction and essays were influential for their artistic beauty and keen insight into key social and political movements of the first half of the 20th century.
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People Who Changed the World is a new collaboration between the Miami University Humanities Center and the Oxford Institute for Learning in Retirement. Sponsored by the Friends of the Humanities Center, the series features Miami’s nationally recognized faculty in the humanities. We invite Oxford community members to join us for a series that explores influential figures and the place of the humanities in both the university and wider society.
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