单选题
It can be inferred from the passage that the author views the critical reception that Woolf's work has received as
- (A) largely irrelevant, in that it has paid too much attention to writers of female stereotypes instead of those who have challenged them
- (B) insufficiently praiseful, in that it fails to acknowledge the extent to which Woolf attacked the stereotypes of her time
- (C) balanced, in that both Woolf's contribution to the fight against feminist stereotypes and her technical limitations are usually acknowledged
- (D) often inappropriate, in that critics often mistake the personal references in her work as evidence of self-absorption, instead of a valid technique
- (E) mostly incisive, in that it points out the unfortunate egotistism of her writing which diminished its overall positive aspects