This project assesses assemblage theory and attempts to optimize it for the study of modernist literature. The first stage of this process examines contemporary assemblage theory to determine the extent to which it is able to account for the various inter-relationships between individuals, the groups they form, and the power structures that emerge from but act as constraints upon interpersonal relationships, especially as they appear in modernist texts; the second stage uses this modified version of assemblage theory to respond to the critical discourses surrounding the writing of Virginia Woolf, George Orwell, and Evelyn Waugh. Ultimately, this project argues that assemblage theory needs to be modified in four ways to account for the dep...
This paper aims at investigating Virginia Woolf’s stance on impersonality in literature in relation ...
This dissertation investigates the relation between aesthetics and politics by interpreting three ex...
AbstractVirginia Woolf and the Mediated Modern Subject: Class System, Spacetime, and the Aesthetics ...
This project assesses assemblage theory and attempts to optimize it for the study of modernist liter...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) adopts i...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) ado...
Thesis (PhD (English Literature))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis explores representations...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
Through the lens of structural intertextuality, this dissertation reveals the significance of litera...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
This study has a two-fold objective: 1) to examine the density and variety of parallelism in Virgini...
The Mainstream of Consciousness: James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner and Mass Modernism ar...
This paper aims at investigating Virginia Woolf’s stance on impersonality in literature in relation ...
This dissertation investigates the relation between aesthetics and politics by interpreting three ex...
AbstractVirginia Woolf and the Mediated Modern Subject: Class System, Spacetime, and the Aesthetics ...
This project assesses assemblage theory and attempts to optimize it for the study of modernist liter...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) adopts i...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
How far do the author's main concerns and beliefs dictate the narrative techniques she (he) ado...
Thesis (PhD (English Literature))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis explores representations...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
Through the lens of structural intertextuality, this dissertation reveals the significance of litera...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
This study has a two-fold objective: 1) to examine the density and variety of parallelism in Virgini...
The Mainstream of Consciousness: James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner and Mass Modernism ar...
This paper aims at investigating Virginia Woolf’s stance on impersonality in literature in relation ...
This dissertation investigates the relation between aesthetics and politics by interpreting three ex...
AbstractVirginia Woolf and the Mediated Modern Subject: Class System, Spacetime, and the Aesthetics ...