This article examines art as it is depicted ekphrastically or merely suggested in two scenes from Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse, to critique its androcentric assumptions by appeal to art criticism, feminist theories of the gaze, and critique of the en-gendering of discursive practices in the West. The first scene concerns Mrs Ramsay’s artinformed appreciation of her daughter’s dish of fruit for the dinner party. I interpret the fruit composition as akin to Dutch still life paintings; nevertheless, the scene’s aestheticisation of everyday life also betrays visual affinities with the female nude genre. Mrs Ramsay’s critical appraisal of ways of looking at the fruit - her own as an art connoisseur’s, and Augustus Carmichael’s as a v...
This essay focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. From a ge...
At the Ramsay’s Scottish summer home, where guests are promised an illusory trip to the lighthouse, ...
Since the publication of Virginia Woolf s novel To the Lighthouse in 1927, a significant volume of c...
Abstract lf has been criticized by many for her feminist streak in her works .Her A Room of Her Own ...
This article studies comparatively references to tables in Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse ...
The aim of this essay is to analyze how food and meals produce and reproduce values and power relati...
Abstract This essay argues against the prevalent view of the aesthetics implicit in Virginia Woolf ’...
When Virginia Woolf discusses the struggles of women writers in A Room of One’s Own she points out t...
The article examines Woolf's consciousness of the necessity of enlarging the panorama of possible fe...
The article discusses the ideologematics of Bildungsrman/ Künstlerroman underwriting Virginia Woolf’...
This paper means to address Virginia Woolf's own substitute her answer to "ladies can't paint, ladie...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
Virginia Woolf wrote To the Lighthouse in 1926 when she was 44 years old, and it was published a yea...
This chapter will focus on passages from To the Lighthouse which relate to Lily Briscoe and her proc...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
This essay focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. From a ge...
At the Ramsay’s Scottish summer home, where guests are promised an illusory trip to the lighthouse, ...
Since the publication of Virginia Woolf s novel To the Lighthouse in 1927, a significant volume of c...
Abstract lf has been criticized by many for her feminist streak in her works .Her A Room of Her Own ...
This article studies comparatively references to tables in Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse ...
The aim of this essay is to analyze how food and meals produce and reproduce values and power relati...
Abstract This essay argues against the prevalent view of the aesthetics implicit in Virginia Woolf ’...
When Virginia Woolf discusses the struggles of women writers in A Room of One’s Own she points out t...
The article examines Woolf's consciousness of the necessity of enlarging the panorama of possible fe...
The article discusses the ideologematics of Bildungsrman/ Künstlerroman underwriting Virginia Woolf’...
This paper means to address Virginia Woolf's own substitute her answer to "ladies can't paint, ladie...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
Virginia Woolf wrote To the Lighthouse in 1926 when she was 44 years old, and it was published a yea...
This chapter will focus on passages from To the Lighthouse which relate to Lily Briscoe and her proc...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
This essay focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. From a ge...
At the Ramsay’s Scottish summer home, where guests are promised an illusory trip to the lighthouse, ...
Since the publication of Virginia Woolf s novel To the Lighthouse in 1927, a significant volume of c...