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Virginia Woolf

Editing Virginia Woolf and the Arts: Woolf and the Royal Academy

Editing Virginia Woolf and the Arts: Woolf and the Royal Academy

... in Virginia Woolf and the Great War, argues convincingly that to assess Woolf’s writings or her life without a sense of her experience of the Great War would be totally incomplete, and Mark Hussey points ...

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Edward Albee’s Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Edward Albee’s Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

... The characters are indifferent to each other. Their ignorance is another result of the loss of their love. In fact it is the contribution of civilization which has appeared since the tragic world wars. The civilized ...

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Simone de Beauvoir, Virginia Woolf and the Maternal

Simone de Beauvoir, Virginia Woolf and the Maternal

... of Woolf, a translation of Woolf or commentary about Woolf’s work appeared almost every ...year. Woolf was awarded the Prix Femina-Vie-Heuruse-Anglais for To the Lighthouse in ...Although ...

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Women, Nature, Culture: Ecological Discourse in Virginia Woolf Mrs Dalloway

Women, Nature, Culture: Ecological Discourse in Virginia Woolf Mrs Dalloway

... in Virginia Woolf's (1882-1941( Mrs Dalloway ...them. Woolf explains the love of women toward nature in her novel and shows that nature as a whole is the manifestation of nature as a part or women; however, ...

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Memory and Photography in the Photo Albums of Virginia Woolf

Memory and Photography in the Photo Albums of Virginia Woolf

... world. Virginia Woolf wrote about photography in her diaries, letters and essays, and used photographic terms descriptively in her ...Leonard, Woolf took, developed and preserved photographs in ...

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Androgyny and the reconciliation of opposites in the novels of Virginia Woolf

Androgyny and the reconciliation of opposites in the novels of Virginia Woolf

... in Virginia Woolf; A Writer's Life, inaccurately asserts that Virginia Woolf's concern with androgyny, the ideal composite of opposite sexes, is merely a "flirtation", and a ...

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Unearthing Real Women: Reclaiming Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf from Their Suicide Narratives

Unearthing Real Women: Reclaiming Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf from Their Suicide Narratives

... make Woolf a victim of her mental illness, others choose to look at the picture more holistically, considering multiple factors and ...of Woolf in their article “Virginia Woolf and the Art of ...

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Blooming of the Novel in the Bloomsbury Group: An Investigation to the Impact of the Members of Bloomsbury Group on the Composition of the Selected Works of Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster

Blooming of the Novel in the Bloomsbury Group: An Investigation to the Impact of the Members of Bloomsbury Group on the Composition of the Selected Works of Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster

... “For masterpieces are not single and solitary births; they are the outcome of many years of thinking in common, of thinking by the body of the people, so that the experience of the mass is behind the single voice…”. ...

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Deterritorialising patriarchal binary oppositions: Deleuze & Guattari, Virginia Woolf, Masculinities and Film Adaptations

Deterritorialising patriarchal binary oppositions: Deleuze & Guattari, Virginia Woolf, Masculinities and Film Adaptations

... stake? Mr Browning writes in his letter to Elizabeth: ““one word more — in all this, I labour against the execrable policy of the world’s husbands, fathers, brothers and domineers in general”.” (Woolf, [1933] ...

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Virginia Woolf and Visual Culture

Virginia Woolf and Visual Culture

... ). Woolf suggests that she has held this view, her ‘intuition ...for Woolf encapsulates her whole psychic agency, and this shapes, and is shaped by, her artistic ...culture. Virginia Woolf ...

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Ecofeminist Tendencies in Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing and Arundhati Roy

Ecofeminist Tendencies in Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing and Arundhati Roy

... Demonstrating a feeling of shared vitality, and a developing appreciation for an inconsequential being’s battle against the more noteworthy intensity of death, Virginia Woolf builds solidarity athwart ...

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Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: "the same pair of eyes, only different spectacles"

Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: "the same pair of eyes, only different spectacles"

... choices of Bell’s photographs by her children Quentin Bell and Angelica Garnett for their jointly compiled Vanessa Bell’s Family Album is also hugely selective. 27 The book is prefaced by an amusing, but very ...

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The Moment, 1910: Virginia Woolf, Arnold Bennett, and Turn of the Century Consciousness

The Moment, 1910: Virginia Woolf, Arnold Bennett, and Turn of the Century Consciousness

... The changes in Virginia Woolfs life history not only fit this general pat- tern of movenlent to new possibilities for the self causing a breakdown and then to some new point of stabiliza[r] ...

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“When a woman speaks the truth about her body”: Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and the challenges of lesbian auto/biography

“When a woman speaks the truth about her body”: Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and the challenges of lesbian auto/biography

... 1910, Woolf was working behind the scenes in the ‘Votes for Women’ campaign, while Smyth, having become enchanted with Emmeline Pankhurst – Woolf even believed they had been lovers 44 – pledged to devote ...

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5 a / 5 b. Masterpieces they are the outcome of many years of thinking. Virginia Woolf, the author, lived at 29 Fitzroy Square, Fitzrovia.

5 a / 5 b. Masterpieces they are the outcome of many years of thinking. Virginia Woolf, the author, lived at 29 Fitzroy Square, Fitzrovia.

... — High quality engineered timber floor finish to all rooms, except entrance lobby, kitchen and bathrooms2. — Natural stone tiles to entrance lobby areas and lift lobby entry to land[r] ...

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Virginia Woolf and cinema : Adaptations of Mrs Dalloway

Virginia Woolf and cinema : Adaptations of Mrs Dalloway

... Leonard. Virginia W oolf produced more than one suicide note and whilst it is common knowledge that she left individual notes for husband Leonard and her sister Vanessa on the mantelpiece (according to Quentin ...

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Waxing into words: Virginia Woolf and the Westminster Abbey funeral effigies

Waxing into words: Virginia Woolf and the Westminster Abbey funeral effigies

... which Woolf wonders “Whether some tinted wax-work is the foundation of my view” (E3:145-6); and we encounter it again in Orlando, where the Queen is “a lady whose eyes were always, if the waxworks at the Abbey are ...

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Virginia Woolf and the sciences of prehistory:a study of five major novels

Virginia Woolf and the sciences of prehistory:a study of five major novels

... world of natural phenomena displayed in these sections of the text. With the intertwining entanglement of these ‘lines’, ‘strokes’, and ‘atoms’, the entire picture of the natural world appears: ‘the sky cleared as if the ...

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Metaphoric landscape in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Margaret Atwood

Metaphoric landscape in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Margaret Atwood

... In the section, "Beyond boundaries and back again: Margaret Atwood's Surfacing", Horner and Zlosnik explore the ways in which Atwood uses metaphoric landscape to create a different type [r] ...

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