This PhD thesis analyses the influence of drama, contemporary to Virginia Woolf, on Woolf’s fiction and life writing. Plays by a range of dramatists from Ibsen to Eliot affected Woolf as both an individual and writer, yet little research has been done to link the late nineteenth/ early twentieth-century theatre with her fictional works or her concept of everyday life as expressed in the diaries, letters and memoir papers. An enthusiastic reader, playwright, theatregoer, and friend of playwrights, critics, actors, set designers and theatre owners, Woolf was naturally stimulated by exposure to this creative force and this research analyses its significance. The thesis begins by examining the non-fiction as a dramatization of her lived reality...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-145)This thesis is a study of Virginia Woolf's creati...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
This thesis argues that rather than being an innovative, modernist writer, Virginia Woolfs methods, ...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminates m...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
This dissertation means to explore the aesthetics of Woolf’s epistolary writing. For Woolf, letters...
Virginia Woolf's essays on the actresses Sarah Bernhardt, and 'Rachel', reveal her excitement over ...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-145)This thesis is a study of Virginia Woolf's creati...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
This thesis argues that rather than being an innovative, modernist writer, Virginia Woolfs methods, ...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminates m...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
This dissertation means to explore the aesthetics of Woolf’s epistolary writing. For Woolf, letters...
Virginia Woolf's essays on the actresses Sarah Bernhardt, and 'Rachel', reveal her excitement over ...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-145)This thesis is a study of Virginia Woolf's creati...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...