By drawing a parallel between Miss La Trobe’s pageant in Woolf’s Between the Acts, and Mutabilitie’s pageant in the Mutabilitie Cantos of Spenser’s The Faerie Queene, this article elucidates the role played by the aevum—an order of duration that lies between time and eternity—in Woolf’s last novel. While the fantasy of an aeviternally permanent nature is a comforting one for Lucy Swithin, this inherently conservative temporal fiction carries a troubling politics, and is deeply problematic from various perspectives. It threatens to petrify exploitative gender, colonial and class relations in a changeless nature, with no prospect of emancipatory historical change. Recognizing Woolf’s use of the aevum serves to challenge Brechtian readings of ...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
This paper aims at investigating Virginia Woolf’s stance on impersonality in literature in relation ...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
By drawing a parallel between Miss La Trobe’s pageant in Woolf’s Between the Acts, and Mutabilitie’s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
I want to start off from the most polemical argument, Woolf’s “re-canonization”. Brenda Silver in he...
Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts (1941) works against the grain of understanding human subjectivity...
In this book chapter originally presented as a paper at the 18th Annual International Conference on ...
This articles derives its methodology from an analysis of the figures in the historical collection o...
This essay focuses on questions of class, politics and narrative form in Virginia Woolf’s late writi...
As hard as we might try, Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography proves difficult to peg: is the epony...
This short article explores the similarities between Walter Benjamin\u27s theory about the disruptiv...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
International audienceVirginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Th...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
This paper aims at investigating Virginia Woolf’s stance on impersonality in literature in relation ...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
By drawing a parallel between Miss La Trobe’s pageant in Woolf’s Between the Acts, and Mutabilitie’s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
I want to start off from the most polemical argument, Woolf’s “re-canonization”. Brenda Silver in he...
Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts (1941) works against the grain of understanding human subjectivity...
In this book chapter originally presented as a paper at the 18th Annual International Conference on ...
This articles derives its methodology from an analysis of the figures in the historical collection o...
This essay focuses on questions of class, politics and narrative form in Virginia Woolf’s late writi...
As hard as we might try, Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography proves difficult to peg: is the epony...
This short article explores the similarities between Walter Benjamin\u27s theory about the disruptiv...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
International audienceVirginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Th...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
This paper aims at investigating Virginia Woolf’s stance on impersonality in literature in relation ...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...