This essay analyzes the religious argument that Virginia Woolf, through the paired characters of Rhoda and the lady at Elvedon, develops in The Waves. Specifically, I make a three-tiered claim. First, although both Rhoda and the lady are responses to a Judeo-Christian orthodoxy that, in Three Guineas, Woolf says quieted generations of prophetesses (146), the two differ in their relationship to one fundamental story: Genesis and the Garden of Eden. The lady is trapped in Elvedon, a quasi-Edenic space. Rhoda, on the other hand, lesbianizes the Garden, centering it around her beloved Miss Lambert. Second, Rhoda’s final soliloquy radically transforms her relationship to the Garden story, effectively articulating a religious narrative outside in...
In this paper, we trace Virginia Woolf’s androgynous poetics throughout her oeuvre. We shall observe...
(Statement of Responsibility) by JoAnn Lawrence(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
In her lengthy critical essay A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf inquires into the absence of the f...
Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includ...
Before I read the biography of Virginia Woolf, written by Quentin Bell1, I was not familiar with he...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
Performing a rereading of Virginia Woolf’s 1931 experimental modernist masterpiece of The Waves, in ...
This article traces Virginia Woolf’s interest in the representation of women back to her first publi...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
This paper mainly focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe, particularly in relation to her stance a...
This essay is a study of the ways in which heterosexuality is disrupted in George Meredith’s novel R...
This thesis explores the topics of gender and sexuality within Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons and V...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
In this paper, we trace Virginia Woolf’s androgynous poetics throughout her oeuvre. We shall observe...
(Statement of Responsibility) by JoAnn Lawrence(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
In her lengthy critical essay A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf inquires into the absence of the f...
Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includ...
Before I read the biography of Virginia Woolf, written by Quentin Bell1, I was not familiar with he...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
Performing a rereading of Virginia Woolf’s 1931 experimental modernist masterpiece of The Waves, in ...
This article traces Virginia Woolf’s interest in the representation of women back to her first publi...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
This paper mainly focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe, particularly in relation to her stance a...
This essay is a study of the ways in which heterosexuality is disrupted in George Meredith’s novel R...
This thesis explores the topics of gender and sexuality within Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons and V...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
In this paper, we trace Virginia Woolf’s androgynous poetics throughout her oeuvre. We shall observe...
(Statement of Responsibility) by JoAnn Lawrence(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
In her lengthy critical essay A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf inquires into the absence of the f...