Revista Chilena de Literatura (Jan 2006)
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Abstract
This article reviews a series of essays by the Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo (1890-1979)in which she deals with the relationship that bound her to Virginia Woolf, her main referent in literary and feminist terms. From postcolonial theoretical perspectives, an interpretation of Ocampo's texts is made, while noticing the limits that the colonialist cosmic vision imposed not only on her dialogues with Woolf but on the development of her own writing.