When I first began looking at the fiction of the Bloomsbury Group I had little idea of what my final argument would be. Now, I find myself measuring the values implicit in the novels against the beliefs of Bloomsbury as enumerated by outside commentators and by members of Bloomsbury itself, and reaffirming not only the independence of mind which individual members retained but the faulty Judgments of which some outsiders have been guilty This thesis makes no claim to be an exhaustive coverage of Bloomsbury ideas in fiction. In a short study this is simply not possible. As a result, I may be guilty of having left out some things which are important in themselves but which were not strictly relevant to my purpose. I have for example, concentr...
This thesis elucidates some of the ways in which concerns about the status of ‘the book’ at the end ...
y thesis argues that Virginia Woolf's London writings reveal the technique of the visual arts: paint...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...
Much of Bloomsbury’s fiction takes economics as a central concern – for example, Virginia Woolf’s Ni...
“For masterpieces are not single and solitary births; they are the outcome of many years of thinking...
The question, ‘what was Bloomsbury’, elicits two responses: a catalogue of the people, the place, th...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
This thesis seeks to re-examine the nature of E.M. Forster’s fiction and its place within the canon ...
In this thesis, I argue that “Aurora Leigh” (1932) and Flush: A Biography (1933), written by moderni...
The concept that Peter Walsh’s views in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway are a hidden critique of her ...
This PhD thesis examines the relationship between the Bloomsbury Group’s well-known aesthetic resear...
This dissertation explores the tensions between an empirical epistemology and an intuitive method of...
Edith Wharton is commonly perceived as a reactionary conservative looking back to the past. In this ...
This stud attempts to follow the personal and artistic struggles of Bloomsbury novelists Virginia Wo...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
This thesis elucidates some of the ways in which concerns about the status of ‘the book’ at the end ...
y thesis argues that Virginia Woolf's London writings reveal the technique of the visual arts: paint...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...
Much of Bloomsbury’s fiction takes economics as a central concern – for example, Virginia Woolf’s Ni...
“For masterpieces are not single and solitary births; they are the outcome of many years of thinking...
The question, ‘what was Bloomsbury’, elicits two responses: a catalogue of the people, the place, th...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
This thesis seeks to re-examine the nature of E.M. Forster’s fiction and its place within the canon ...
In this thesis, I argue that “Aurora Leigh” (1932) and Flush: A Biography (1933), written by moderni...
The concept that Peter Walsh’s views in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway are a hidden critique of her ...
This PhD thesis examines the relationship between the Bloomsbury Group’s well-known aesthetic resear...
This dissertation explores the tensions between an empirical epistemology and an intuitive method of...
Edith Wharton is commonly perceived as a reactionary conservative looking back to the past. In this ...
This stud attempts to follow the personal and artistic struggles of Bloomsbury novelists Virginia Wo...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
This thesis elucidates some of the ways in which concerns about the status of ‘the book’ at the end ...
y thesis argues that Virginia Woolf's London writings reveal the technique of the visual arts: paint...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...