In her own unassuming but penetrating way, Virginia Woolf strongly advised authors to live in the presence of reality. Since philosophic words, if one has not been educated at a university, are apt to play one false, Woolf could not define precisely what she meant by reality. It was, she said, something very erratic, very undependable- now to be found in a dusty road, now in a scrap of newspaper in the street, now in a daffodili n the sun. She could describe reality only by noting that whatever it touches, it fixes and makes permanent ; reality is what appears when the world is bared of its covering and given an intenser life. Reality is invigorating. The writer\u27s business, Woolf concluded, was to find this reality, to coll...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
The paper considers three uses of the real in literature that bear witness to what I would call “pre...
The article examines the essence of realism as a literary movement. During my research, I learned an...
In her own unassuming but penetrating way, Virginia Woolf strongly advised authors to live in the p...
"To read The Singing of the Real World is to dis cover Virginia Woolf all over again. This is a...
Virginia Woolf’s aspirations in fiction display a modernist attitude towards art and life that resul...
The analysis of To the lighthouse, written by Virginia Woolf, and of part of her critical essays giv...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
Beginning with the premise that Virginia Woolf's novels exhibit a dual perspective of psychological ...
In response to the paradox implicit in the phrase "realistic fiction," critics have frequently posit...
I. What is Reality? Ever. since Pilate's taunting question ("What is Truth?") to Jesu...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...
The aim of this article is to contextualize some recent literary works from the United States which ...
This research investigates the relation between Woolf’s ideals of realism and her inward-tending sty...
The aim of this article is to contextualize some recent literary works from the United States which ...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
The paper considers three uses of the real in literature that bear witness to what I would call “pre...
The article examines the essence of realism as a literary movement. During my research, I learned an...
In her own unassuming but penetrating way, Virginia Woolf strongly advised authors to live in the p...
"To read The Singing of the Real World is to dis cover Virginia Woolf all over again. This is a...
Virginia Woolf’s aspirations in fiction display a modernist attitude towards art and life that resul...
The analysis of To the lighthouse, written by Virginia Woolf, and of part of her critical essays giv...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
Beginning with the premise that Virginia Woolf's novels exhibit a dual perspective of psychological ...
In response to the paradox implicit in the phrase "realistic fiction," critics have frequently posit...
I. What is Reality? Ever. since Pilate's taunting question ("What is Truth?") to Jesu...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...
The aim of this article is to contextualize some recent literary works from the United States which ...
This research investigates the relation between Woolf’s ideals of realism and her inward-tending sty...
The aim of this article is to contextualize some recent literary works from the United States which ...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
The paper considers three uses of the real in literature that bear witness to what I would call “pre...
The article examines the essence of realism as a literary movement. During my research, I learned an...