International audienceFlush’s main character, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s spaniel, can be seen as the epitome of Victorianism, an embodiment of its tradition of anthropomorphism and a displaced portrait of his mistress, but it is also the pretext for a modernist reconstruction of Victorian society, towards a new literary (re)presentation of the sensorial world. No longer neglected by critics and scholars, Flush has been widely analysed as encapsulating the social issues of the mid-nineteenth century in terms of class and gender, adopting the point of view of a dog to expose the confinement and submission women had to face—in the Victorian period, but also in Woolf’s own time. The Edwardian perspective allows Woolf to use Flush as the conve...
Le roman Night and Day (1919) a été négligé par les lecteurs tout comme les critiques, surtout si on...
La poésie d'Elizabeth Barrett Browning trouve ses origines dans la tradition de la poésie sentimenta...
Animals really matter for Victorianists: this is the message this collection of essays, gathered in ...
Flush’s main character, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s spaniel, can be seen as the epitome of Victoria...
This essay demonstrates the positive effect the dogs of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Virginia Wool...
International audienceVirginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Th...
In the fifth chapter of “Flush: A Biography” (1933), the mock biography in which Virginia Woolf revi...
De Charles Dickens à Joseph Conrad, le chien est omniprésent dans le roman victorien. Beaucoup d’ouv...
In this thesis, I argue that “Aurora Leigh” (1932) and Flush: A Biography (1933), written by moderni...
In The New Biography, Virginia Woolf notes that there is a paradox inherent to the genre of biograph...
This essay analyses the ways in which James Joyce and Virginia Woolf addressed from a very early sta...
‘Can Flush Count?’ The short answer is ‘Yes – But, in more ways than one!’ This essay counts some of...
La beauté apparaît de manière récurrente dans l'œuvre de Virginia Woolf, que ce soit à travers l'att...
This essay contains a literary analysis of Virginia Woolf’s Flush: A Biography (1933) where I have u...
L’œuvre woolfienne n'est pas le lieu de l'expression d'une violente indignation et celle-ci n'est ja...
Le roman Night and Day (1919) a été négligé par les lecteurs tout comme les critiques, surtout si on...
La poésie d'Elizabeth Barrett Browning trouve ses origines dans la tradition de la poésie sentimenta...
Animals really matter for Victorianists: this is the message this collection of essays, gathered in ...
Flush’s main character, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s spaniel, can be seen as the epitome of Victoria...
This essay demonstrates the positive effect the dogs of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Virginia Wool...
International audienceVirginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Th...
In the fifth chapter of “Flush: A Biography” (1933), the mock biography in which Virginia Woolf revi...
De Charles Dickens à Joseph Conrad, le chien est omniprésent dans le roman victorien. Beaucoup d’ouv...
In this thesis, I argue that “Aurora Leigh” (1932) and Flush: A Biography (1933), written by moderni...
In The New Biography, Virginia Woolf notes that there is a paradox inherent to the genre of biograph...
This essay analyses the ways in which James Joyce and Virginia Woolf addressed from a very early sta...
‘Can Flush Count?’ The short answer is ‘Yes – But, in more ways than one!’ This essay counts some of...
La beauté apparaît de manière récurrente dans l'œuvre de Virginia Woolf, que ce soit à travers l'att...
This essay contains a literary analysis of Virginia Woolf’s Flush: A Biography (1933) where I have u...
L’œuvre woolfienne n'est pas le lieu de l'expression d'une violente indignation et celle-ci n'est ja...
Le roman Night and Day (1919) a été négligé par les lecteurs tout comme les critiques, surtout si on...
La poésie d'Elizabeth Barrett Browning trouve ses origines dans la tradition de la poésie sentimenta...
Animals really matter for Victorianists: this is the message this collection of essays, gathered in ...