Reviews
"A meticulous and comprehensive addition to studies of Woolf's walking, Lisbeth Larsson's book sets out to trace ... an inductive survey of the actual walks taken by various characters which uses the tools of literary geography to draw insightful conclusions about Woolf's political demarcations of London and her critiques of class, patriarchy, and colonialism." (Elisa Kay Sparks, Woolf Studies Annual, Vol. 25, 2019)