Virginia Woolf’s aspirations in fiction display a modernist attitude towards art and life that results in a unique narrative technique and characterization. From the convergence of what she regards valuable in traditional narrative methods and in contemporary impressionist fiction she created her own, unique way of depicting reality and human beings. As Douglas Mao suggested, “Woolf’s emphases and sympathies show clearly how, under modernism, experience seemed to came into its value not as it transpired, but rather as it was recorded and fixed in the work of art” (Mao 36). Art, which is a solid form, is the means of capturing life; in Woolf’s work explanation is always created as a completing framework around sheer experiences. Moreover, th...
Beyond genre- or rather inside and against genre- Woolf’s essays, short stories, novels, and diary-w...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
Drawing on Jean-Luc Nancy’s insights into bodies as the place of existence, David Abram’s thinking o...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
Some of Virginia Woolf's writing is analytical of the literary world, including its history and proc...
Thesis Abstract One of the basic principles of modernism was to evaluate existing traditions and cul...
Works of literature represent stories, characters and events: these are the contents of a work. Ofte...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
Virginia Woolf’s literary output is characterised by remarkable homogeneity and coherence between ae...
In the last few decades, considerable critical attention has been devoted to exploring the multiple ...
In her timely contribution to revisionist approaches in modernist studies, Lorraine Sim offers a rea...
The short stories of Virginia Woolf have never received serious scrutiny, critics determinedly maint...
In her own unassuming but penetrating way, Virginia Woolf strongly advised authors to live in the p...
Beyond genre- or rather inside and against genre- Woolf’s essays, short stories, novels, and diary-w...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
Drawing on Jean-Luc Nancy’s insights into bodies as the place of existence, David Abram’s thinking o...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
Some of Virginia Woolf's writing is analytical of the literary world, including its history and proc...
Thesis Abstract One of the basic principles of modernism was to evaluate existing traditions and cul...
Works of literature represent stories, characters and events: these are the contents of a work. Ofte...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
Virginia Woolf’s literary output is characterised by remarkable homogeneity and coherence between ae...
In the last few decades, considerable critical attention has been devoted to exploring the multiple ...
In her timely contribution to revisionist approaches in modernist studies, Lorraine Sim offers a rea...
The short stories of Virginia Woolf have never received serious scrutiny, critics determinedly maint...
In her own unassuming but penetrating way, Virginia Woolf strongly advised authors to live in the p...
Beyond genre- or rather inside and against genre- Woolf’s essays, short stories, novels, and diary-w...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
Drawing on Jean-Luc Nancy’s insights into bodies as the place of existence, David Abram’s thinking o...