In the following thesis, I will examine Virginia Woolf's often contentious views concerning the theory and execution of biography. By focusing on the epistemology adumbrated in her essays and fiction, I will argue that the problem of biography, particularly the inability of the biographer to truly "know" the biographee, as is handedly demonstrated in the novel Jacob’s Room, is for Woolf intractable. Her only solution is to introduce the foreign and ultimately destructive element of fiction; for it is only by means of fiction, Woolf contends, that the biographer can approximate the unwieldy and evanescent kind of "life" the biography purports to illuminate. However, the introduction of fiction into the fact-grounded biography brings with it ...
Virginia Woolf was noted for a preoccupation with the genre of life-writing throughout her career. H...
IN HER CELEBRATED ESSAY Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown, Virginia Woolf writes, I believe that all nov...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
In the growing body of academic literature on biography that has developed in the last few decades, ...
This thesis examines the biographies of Virginia Woolf written between 1941 (the year of her death) ...
The proper writing of lives. Biography and the Art of Virginia Woolf analyses Virginia Woolf\u2019s ...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...
In 1940, Virginia Woolf called for a more inclusive form of biography, which would include 'the fail...
The aim of the dissertation is to show Virginia Woolf\u2019s attachment to life, and thus to the gen...
The New Biography emerged in the 1920s and 1930s under the impulse of Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strache...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
This article builds on a reading of four novels which fictionalise various aspects of Virginia Woolf...
International audienceThe New Biography emerged in the 1920s and 1930s under the impulse of Virginia...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to define and expound on the truth to be found in...
Virginia Woolf was noted for a preoccupation with the genre of life-writing throughout her career. H...
IN HER CELEBRATED ESSAY Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown, Virginia Woolf writes, I believe that all nov...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
In the growing body of academic literature on biography that has developed in the last few decades, ...
This thesis examines the biographies of Virginia Woolf written between 1941 (the year of her death) ...
The proper writing of lives. Biography and the Art of Virginia Woolf analyses Virginia Woolf\u2019s ...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...
In 1940, Virginia Woolf called for a more inclusive form of biography, which would include 'the fail...
The aim of the dissertation is to show Virginia Woolf\u2019s attachment to life, and thus to the gen...
The New Biography emerged in the 1920s and 1930s under the impulse of Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strache...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
This article builds on a reading of four novels which fictionalise various aspects of Virginia Woolf...
International audienceThe New Biography emerged in the 1920s and 1930s under the impulse of Virginia...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to define and expound on the truth to be found in...
Virginia Woolf was noted for a preoccupation with the genre of life-writing throughout her career. H...
IN HER CELEBRATED ESSAY Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown, Virginia Woolf writes, I believe that all nov...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...