单项选择题
Women s roles in literature nave not evolved nearly as rapidly as women’’ s changing roles in society, and while these changes are reflected somewhat in what is written, female characters in most classic literature written by both men and women seem to adhere to the classic stereotypes. Though writing during an era in which impersonal criticism was virtually the only way for a woman to maintain objectivity, Virginia Woolf protested the notion that authors ought to separate fiction from reality, and her imaginative use of drama and character development to establish her point can be evidenced in her feminist non-fiction, most prominently the battle against patriarchal authority. Owing to its numerous personal references, most critics have claimed that her oeuvre is somehow self-centered or egotistical rather than objective, yet in truth Woolf is not using her personal experiences as a means with which to reflect upon her own self-image, but rather as a way to more vibrantly illustrate her external perceptions.
The passage suggests which of the following about Virgina Woolf’’s work()
Ⅰ. Woolf’’s most lasting contribution has been the high sense of objectivity she brought to her work, which was mostly lacking in the feminist writing of the time
Ⅱ. Much of Woolf’’ s non-fiction employed narrative strategies more commonly used in narrative at the time.
Ⅲ. Woolf’’s intentions regarding the use of biographical anecdotes have largely been misread by critics.
A.Ⅰ only
B.Ⅱonly
C.Ⅰand Ⅲ only
D.Ⅱ and Ⅲ only
E.Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ