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2019.1
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91 - 113 (23page)

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The purpose of this study is to examine the role of Hogarth Press and publishing in Virginia Woolf as writer and public intellectual. Hogarth Press contributed to Woolf’s development as modernist writer and social thinker who rejects patriarchy, war, imperialism and fascism. The selections of the publishing titles by Woolf as publisher reflect Woolf’s thoughts as writer. As public intellectual, Woolf’s own political and ethical agenda is to expand cultural democracy. The writer and publisher Woolf is also the educator who promotes “cultural literacy” by creating and teaching new method of reading and writing. The Press started initially as private venture to distract Virginia physically from over-extended concentration on writing and intellectual labour. The press offered her creative freedom to write innovative works without publisher’s interventions and offered her intellectual networks and economic freedom also. Equally importantly, the Press made social contributions as the center of new discourses, publishing modernist writings and political writings with socio-political critiques of patriarchy, imperialism, faascism, and war. It functioned as a political and artistic haven for writers from the Empire‘s periphery such as C. L. R James. The press helped British psychoanalysis take roots in England by publishing entire translations of Freud and other psychoanalysts. The Press materializes the vision of Outsiders’ Society in Three Guineas. It is alternative space in which private and public spaces meet and cross, a heterotopia.

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