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Flush: A Biography, an imaginative biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel, is a cross-genre blend of fiction and nonfiction by Virginia Woolf published in 1933.
- Virginia Woolf
- 1933
Flush: A Biography. Virginia Woolf. 3.87. 10,352 ratings1,325 reviews. A delightful and immediately successful reconstruction of the life of Flush, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel, by Virginia Woolf. Genres ClassicsFictionAnimalsHistorical FictionDogs20th CenturyBritish Literature. ...more. 112 pages, Paperback. First published October 1, 1933
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Flush: Eine Biographie Taschenbuch – 1. März 1994. von Virginia Woolf (Autor), Klaus Reichert (Herausgeber), Karin Kersten (Übersetzer) 4,2 20 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen.
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Flush is the little spaniel given to Elizabeth by a friend. He shifts from running in broad fields chasing rabbits to languishing on the carpet in her bedroom, taking brief outings on a lead, getting kidnapped by the mid-19th century gangs, spirited away as she elopes with Browning and is exposed to the concept of prejudice..... What a ...
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18. Nov. 2016 · Flush: A Biography, an imaginative biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel, is a cross-genre blend of fiction and nonfiction by Virginia Woolf...
22. Jan. 2016 · Woolf's best-selling spoof biography of the poet Elizabeth Barrett-Browning's lap dog, Flush, has until recently received relatively little serious critical attention. Flush: A Biography has been read as an allegory of class war, lesbian love, the plight of women writers, and much else besides.