In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian epistemological notion of a disembodied mind inspecting the object-world from the outside with an ontological and phenomenological approach to vision and being, embedding humans corporeally in a world exceeding their perceptual horizon (Jay 94). In response, modernist artists abandoned realist and naturalist techniques, rejecting mimetic representation, and experimented with new artistic forms, trying to account for the new complexity of life. In this context, Virginia Woolf wrote her novel The Waves (1931), “an abstract mystical eyeless book” (DIII 203). Despite countless studies on The Waves and vision, its “eyelessness” has never been tho...
I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, princi...
I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, princi...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
Virginia Woolf describes her artistic goal in The Waves as an attempt to create “an abstract mystic...
This article explores the relation between visual and verbal representation in Virginia Woolf’s The ...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...
The article focuses on Virginia Woolf’s novel, The Waves, a sui generis work, in which the writer ex...
In their article, The Eye, The Mind & the Spirit: Why ‘the Look of Things’ Held a ‘Great Power’ Ove...
Drawing on Jean-Luc Nancy’s insights into bodies as the place of existence, David Abram’s thinking o...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
This article explores Virginia Woolf ’s experiments with the narrative that added impersonality to ...
Throughout her career Woolf was captivated by questions about the relationship between literature an...
I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, princi...
I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, princi...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
Virginia Woolf describes her artistic goal in The Waves as an attempt to create “an abstract mystic...
This article explores the relation between visual and verbal representation in Virginia Woolf’s The ...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...
The article focuses on Virginia Woolf’s novel, The Waves, a sui generis work, in which the writer ex...
In their article, The Eye, The Mind & the Spirit: Why ‘the Look of Things’ Held a ‘Great Power’ Ove...
Drawing on Jean-Luc Nancy’s insights into bodies as the place of existence, David Abram’s thinking o...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
This article explores Virginia Woolf ’s experiments with the narrative that added impersonality to ...
Throughout her career Woolf was captivated by questions about the relationship between literature an...
I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, princi...
I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, princi...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...