It is generally accepted to see Lily. the painter, as a deputy for Virginia Woolf, the writer. It is only a little way from seeing her picture as the novel itself. To the Lighthouse is divided into three parts: Part I. "The Window," Part II, "Time Passes," and Part III, "The Lighthouse." Lily sees Mrs. Ramsay, the heroine in Part I, through "tunnel" of time, and paints her portrait in Part III. Cam, as a deputy for Virginia Woolf, is reconciled as a daughter with her father, Mr. Ramsay, when the boat reaches the Lighthouse in the even number chapters in Part III. Lily sees them going away across the sea, and paints a portrait of Mr. Ramsay in the odd number chapters in Part III. She completes their portraits when she has achieved some dist...
This is an attempt at a spatial reading of Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. The methods of ...
The introduction discusses differences of opinions among critics with regard to the three-part struc...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...
It is generally accepted to see Lily. the painter, as a deputy for Virginia Woolf, the writer. It is...
When we study Virginia Woolf's diary we find To the Lighthouse was meant to be her father's portrait...
At the Ramsay’s Scottish summer home, where guests are promised an illusory trip to the lighthouse, ...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
Abstract This essay argues against the prevalent view of the aesthetics implicit in Virginia Woolf ’...
Lighthouses are islands of light. Their bright-sweep-beacons are regular and individual — each light...
The structural plasticity of Virginia Woolf ’s To the Lighthouse defines the figure of Mrs. Ramsay, ...
When Virginia Woolf discusses the struggles of women writers in A Room of One’s Own she points out t...
Virginia Woolf wrote To the Lighthouse in 1926 when she was 44 years old, and it was published a yea...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
Perhaps one of the most intriguing figures of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse is Lily Briscoe. H...
This thesis will provide a discussion of the significance of things and objects in Woolf’s 1927 nove...
This is an attempt at a spatial reading of Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. The methods of ...
The introduction discusses differences of opinions among critics with regard to the three-part struc...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...
It is generally accepted to see Lily. the painter, as a deputy for Virginia Woolf, the writer. It is...
When we study Virginia Woolf's diary we find To the Lighthouse was meant to be her father's portrait...
At the Ramsay’s Scottish summer home, where guests are promised an illusory trip to the lighthouse, ...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
Abstract This essay argues against the prevalent view of the aesthetics implicit in Virginia Woolf ’...
Lighthouses are islands of light. Their bright-sweep-beacons are regular and individual — each light...
The structural plasticity of Virginia Woolf ’s To the Lighthouse defines the figure of Mrs. Ramsay, ...
When Virginia Woolf discusses the struggles of women writers in A Room of One’s Own she points out t...
Virginia Woolf wrote To the Lighthouse in 1926 when she was 44 years old, and it was published a yea...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
Perhaps one of the most intriguing figures of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse is Lily Briscoe. H...
This thesis will provide a discussion of the significance of things and objects in Woolf’s 1927 nove...
This is an attempt at a spatial reading of Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. The methods of ...
The introduction discusses differences of opinions among critics with regard to the three-part struc...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...