Flush: A Biography
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Author | Virginia Woolf |
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Country | United Kingdom (1st edition), US (Harcourt), Australia (Adelaide), etc |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fiction/Non-Fiction cross-over |
Publisher | Hogarth Press (1st edition), later among others Harcourt, Brace, University of Adelaide |
Released | 1933 (1st edition), 1933 (Harcourt), 2004 (Adelaide) |
Media Type | Print, also available as e-book Adelaide 2004 |
Pages | 163 p. (Hogarth 1933) 204 p. (Harcourt 1976) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-15-631952-7 (Harcourt 1976) |
Preceded by | The Waves (1931) |
Followed by | The Years (1937) |
Flush: A Biography, a book about Elizabeth Barret Browning's cocker spaniel, is a cross-genre blend of fiction and nonfiction by Virginia Woolf published in 1933. Commonly read as a modernist consideration of city-life seen through the eyes of a dog, Flush serves a harsh criticism of the supposedly unnatural ways of living in the city. The figure of Elizabeth Barrett Browning in the text is often read as an analogue for other female intellectuals, like Woolf herself, who suffered from illness, feigned or real, as a part of their status as female writers.
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This unusual biography traces the life of Flush from his carefree existence in the country, to his adoption by Ms. Browning and his travails in London, leading up to his final days in a bucolic Italy. Woolf ostensibly uses the life of a dog as pointed social criticism, ranging across topics from feminism, and environmentalism, to class warfare
The book, due to its subject matter, has often been considered one of her less serious artistic endeavors, however she uses her distinctive stream of consciousness style to experiment with a non-human perspective.
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Novels: The Voyage Out · Night and Day · Jacob's Room · Mrs Dalloway · To the Lighthouse · The Waves · The Years · Between the Acts
Short stories: A Haunted House · A Society · Monday or Tuesday · An Unwritten Novel · The String Quartet · Blue & Green · Kew Gardens · The Mark on the Wall · The New Dress
Biographies: Orlando: A Biography · Flush: A Biography · Roger Fry: A Biography
Non-fiction: Modern Fiction · The Common Reader · A Room of One's Own · On Being Ill · The London Scene · The Second Common Reader · Three Guineas · The Death of the Moth and Other Essays · The Moment and Other Essays