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Ecofeminist Tendencies in Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing and Arundhati Roy

Ecofeminist Tendencies in Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing and Arundhati Roy

... 408). Virginia Woolf is extraordinarily aware of ...that Woolf "finds that the dominant strain in contemporary ethics reflects a male bias toward rationality, defined as the construction of ...

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Between Parentheses: The Poetics of Irrelevance in Virginia Woolf’s Experimental Fiction

Between Parentheses: The Poetics of Irrelevance in Virginia Woolf’s Experimental Fiction

... of Virginia Woolf’s modernist fiction demands careful attention, not only for the obvious complexity of its experimental form but also for the apparent simplicity of certain typographical and stylistic ...

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Memory and Photography in the Photo Albums of Virginia Woolf

Memory and Photography in the Photo Albums of Virginia Woolf

... Virginia's first diary describes her 1915 birthday treat “at a Picture Palace” as well as the attraction of regular movie going over political meetings. “I went to my Picture Palace, and L. to his Fabians; and he ...

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Edward Albee’s Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Edward Albee’s Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

... of Virginia Woolf? The play won the coveted New York Drama Critics Award and every other major award except the Pulitzer Prize, and it was made into a very successful motion picture with slight, but ...

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

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

... young Virginia Stephen herself thought she could be, and at the time of Leslie Stephen’s death in 1904 it was what he expected that she would become, having himself directed her intensive early reading of Macaulay ...

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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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Virginia Woolf and Visual Culture

Virginia Woolf and Visual Culture

... relationships. Woolf used photo- graphs to entice Vita ...Later Virginia took Vita to London to be photographed for Orlando, the novel devoted to Vita, and used the excuse of further illustrations to see ...

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Virginia Woolf, contingency and the concepts of 'public' and 'private'

Virginia Woolf, contingency and the concepts of 'public' and 'private'

... letters^ Virginia was allowed certain atypical freedoms, because her father had earmarked her for a literary ...p.79). Virginia was allowed her Greek lessons and Vanessa her drawing lessons and from ten ...

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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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THE PRESENTATION OF GENDER ROLES IN AND OUTSIDE FICTION, AND THE REBELLIOUS SPIRIT OF WOMEN ARTISTS IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S TO THE LIGHTHOUSE AND A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN*

THE PRESENTATION OF GENDER ROLES IN AND OUTSIDE FICTION, AND THE REBELLIOUS SPIRIT OF WOMEN ARTISTS IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S TO THE LIGHTHOUSE AND A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN*

... of Virginia Woolf when she was asked to speak about women and ...essay, Virginia Woolf traced the conditions and reasons that made it difficult for women to be artists or ...

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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

... Moreover, Smyth fully recognized that the canons of music and literature were differently structured. In comparing the two disciplines – a subject on which she was uniquely qualified to comment – she believed that the ...

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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"

... In ‘Perverse Spaces’, an essay about fetishism, the ‘gaze’ and Helmut Newton’s photograph Self-portrait with Wife June and models. Vogue Studio, Paris 1981, the photography theorist Victor Burgin calls a similar ...

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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

... Alex Zwerdling refers to the novel as a ‘satiric elegy’; and its satire seems to me to consist in its critique of narcissistic male egotism. 49 Traditionally, Greek and Roman elegy commemorates heroic deeds of the dead, ...

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Virginia Woolf and cinema : Adaptations of Mrs Dalloway

Virginia Woolf and cinema : Adaptations of Mrs Dalloway

... "shell-shock", as I shall discuss in more detail in the following chapter. Freud was one of the main proponents of such theories of hysteria-related illnesses and his theories of psychoanalysis were becoming ...

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The hours: A gaze, a kiss and the lapse between them. An eventalisation

The hours: A gaze, a kiss and the lapse between them. An eventalisation

... of Virginia Woolf, the sister arrives early and complicate Virginia’s rigorously planned afternoon, which had been intended to give the guests a warm ...welcome. Virginia Woolf also arrives ...

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oa Marang : Journal of Language and Literature - Time and chronology in modern novels: an example of Woolf and Joyce

oa Marang : Journal of Language and Literature - Time and chronology in modern novels: an example of Woolf and Joyce

... and Virginia Woolf condemned the traditional realist novel as too immature and incomplete to present the complexity and mutability of reality and human ...

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Harmony and integration: The core of Woolf’s truth: A brief analysis of “wedge-shaped core of darkness” in to the 'lighthouse

Harmony and integration: The core of Woolf’s truth: A brief analysis of “wedge-shaped core of darkness” in to the 'lighthouse

... To the Lighthouse is one of the master pieces of Virginia Woolf. As a great work that features the use of the characters’ stream of consciousness and “its brilliant visual imagination”, “extensive use of ...

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