Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we create again, here and now, something lived which it isn’t a duplication of itself but a representation of the past in the present which has a new meaning. The mind is a product of the past which is memory. Our behaviour is the answer we have in front of the circumstances conditioned by the past; that means that the experience of the present is determined by the past. Virginia Woolf’s novels are passed through by the obsession for the times and the threat of the death. This writer has recoursed to artful techniques in order to the times was taken into consideration. In Virginia Woolf’s techniques, the narrator loses importance for the improvemen...
This diploma thesis focuses on Virginia Woolf's conception of time in relation to the narrative tech...
Virginia Woolf has long been recognized and acclaimed as a stream-of-consciousness writer; her highl...
Time encompasses human beings as they understand and discover themselves in relation to their morta...
In written recollections of her past Virginia Woolf organises events into theatrical scenes that she...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
Time plays a special role in the experimental texts of Virginia Woolf. In her texts, except for obje...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
Virginia Woolf's notion of memory, outlined in her memoir "A Sketch of the Past”, destabilises conve...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
The focus of this Diploma Thesis is the work of Virginia Woolf as a representative of the literary m...
Neurocognitive research has confirmed that people perceive and remember the “rooms of their o...
This diploma thesis focuses on Virginia Woolf's conception of time in relation to the narrative tech...
Virginia Woolf has long been recognized and acclaimed as a stream-of-consciousness writer; her highl...
Time encompasses human beings as they understand and discover themselves in relation to their morta...
In written recollections of her past Virginia Woolf organises events into theatrical scenes that she...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
Time plays a special role in the experimental texts of Virginia Woolf. In her texts, except for obje...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
Virginia Woolf's notion of memory, outlined in her memoir "A Sketch of the Past”, destabilises conve...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
The focus of this Diploma Thesis is the work of Virginia Woolf as a representative of the literary m...
Neurocognitive research has confirmed that people perceive and remember the “rooms of their o...
This diploma thesis focuses on Virginia Woolf's conception of time in relation to the narrative tech...
Virginia Woolf has long been recognized and acclaimed as a stream-of-consciousness writer; her highl...
Time encompasses human beings as they understand and discover themselves in relation to their morta...