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Which of the following statements are characteristic of Virginia Woolf's novel?
Woolf rejected the traditional framework of narrative, description and rational exposition in prose
The themes in Woolf's novels includegender relations, the role of women in British society, the consequences ofwar, the problem ofself-identity, personal relationships, and the significance of time.
The themes in Woolf's novels include
gender relations, the role of women in British society, the consequences of
war,
the problem of
self-identity, personal relationships, and the significance of time.
Woolf's characters are represented as social types depicted in their everyday life
In her novels, Woolf appears as a social critic troubled by the inequalities and injustices of the social system
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