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9.2–Twine Game: Finding Virginia

Click below for a (rough) Twine game on Virginia Woolf’s life and culture. Note that the game is unfinished, and some passages will end up as dead-ends. The game should, however, demonstrate one way to guide students through background information/biography of a particular author, person, or event. (For best results, be sure to enable the game as fullscreen).

 

Bloomsbury Tavern
The Bloomsbury Tavern, London

What influenced Virginia Woolf? Why did she write?

Where did she live? 

And, why did Woolf, both with “Shakespeare’s Sister” and throughout her career, take on a longstanding patriarchal tradition?

This interactive game provides insight into those very questions.  Click around and see what you can find out.

Example Twine Game, “Finding Virginia”

 

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Beyond the Pages: An Introduction to Literature Copyright © 2024 by Claire Carly-Miles, Sarah LeMire, Kathy Christie Anders, Nicole Hagstrom-Schmidt, R. Paul Cooper, and Matt McKinney is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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