This thesis takes as its central question what it is to “hear” the soundscapes in the British modernist writer Virginia Woolf’s novels. This notion of “hearing” responds to the thriving field of Sound Studies (and its active interaction with literary studies, and Modernist Studies in particular) in the last twenty or thirty years. It means to reflect on how modern technologically mediated auditory perception influences Woolf’s formal experimentation and the construction of literary soundscapes in her novels. Modern auditory perception generates new modes of hearing, i.e. acousmatic hearing, indiscriminate hearing, unconscious hearing and synesthetic hearing, each of which will be applied to the study of soundscapes in Woolf’s novels. Based ...
AbstractVirginia Woolf was one of the most distinctive writers of the English Literature using the s...
Virginia Woolf describes her artistic goal in The Waves as an attempt to create “an abstract mystic...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
At a moment when Modernist artists manifest a widespread concern with interdisciplinary aesthetic ex...
What did Woolf seek to achieve from her musical way of writing? Where we would only have been able t...
In recent years, scholars have sought to reposition domesticity against literary modernism, separati...
This dissertation registers the attempts of modern novelists to make the printed word resound, to ma...
Virginia Woolf’s writing of sound is one of the most innovative features of Mrs. Dalloway. This essa...
In Virginia Woolf’s debut novel, The Voyage Out, one of the protagonists expresses his wish to...
“Resonant Texts” draws from literary criticism, history, biography, media theory, and the history of...
PhDThis thesis aims to show that Wagner's theories of Gesamtkunstwerk were a pre-occupation in Wool...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
AbstractVirginia Woolf was one of the most distinctive writers of the English Literature using the s...
Virginia Woolf describes her artistic goal in The Waves as an attempt to create “an abstract mystic...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
At a moment when Modernist artists manifest a widespread concern with interdisciplinary aesthetic ex...
What did Woolf seek to achieve from her musical way of writing? Where we would only have been able t...
In recent years, scholars have sought to reposition domesticity against literary modernism, separati...
This dissertation registers the attempts of modern novelists to make the printed word resound, to ma...
Virginia Woolf’s writing of sound is one of the most innovative features of Mrs. Dalloway. This essa...
In Virginia Woolf’s debut novel, The Voyage Out, one of the protagonists expresses his wish to...
“Resonant Texts” draws from literary criticism, history, biography, media theory, and the history of...
PhDThis thesis aims to show that Wagner's theories of Gesamtkunstwerk were a pre-occupation in Wool...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
AbstractVirginia Woolf was one of the most distinctive writers of the English Literature using the s...
Virginia Woolf describes her artistic goal in The Waves as an attempt to create “an abstract mystic...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...