The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! This was an interesting one! "The Mark on the Wall" was published 1921 by Virginia Woolf. We oddly didn't get as big of a war vibe here as feminism. We by no means claim to be experts but we focused on that part for the talk. Let's talk about how this hit us and maybe what some of the interpretations can be for this piece. Have you guys read Woolf before? Let us know in the comments what would be the next piece to check out. 0:00 Introduction 0:25 Publication Info 4:01 Plot Summary 4:25 Analysis #VirginiaWoolf Subscribe: / @thecodexcantina You can reach us on Social Media: ▶ / thecodexcantina ▶ / thecodexcantina ====Copyright Info==== Song: Infinite Artist: Valence Licensed to YouTube by: AEI (on behalf of NCS); Featherstone Music (publishing), and 1 Music Rights Societies Free Download/Stream: • Valence - Infinite | Future Bass | NCS - C...

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