id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vrg6wmlzgfcy5lgbgfa34hgije M. Humm Beauty and Woolf 2006 31 .pdf application/pdf 8641 734 68 (2006) 'Beauty and Woolf' Feminist Theory 7 (3) 237-254 Woolf's writings contain differing but specific ideas about gender and beauty, Woolf's writings about beauty, mothers and visually for other characters and the reader, Woolf gives the maternal body somatic hopes, 'new forms of gender', this decoupling of beauty and women's bodies focuses In this brief essay on beauty Irigaray argues that women's bodies can have a London 'the Bloomsbury Squares always intoxicate me with their beauty' (Woolf, In Three Guineas Woolf advances her most feminist expression of beauty. Woolf thought her mother to be 'not only the most beautiful of women as her Woolf characterises Julia's beauty as explicitly maternal. Woolf has to re-create her mother's beauty again and again in writing about the between beauty and the body in much feminist writing. Woolf's focus on the beauty of the maternal some of Woolf's comments about beauty elsewhere in her work could be read as ./cache/work_vrg6wmlzgfcy5lgbgfa34hgije.pdf ./txt/work_vrg6wmlzgfcy5lgbgfa34hgije.txt