This paper mainly focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe, particularly in relation to her stance and positioning between the maternal figure Mrs Ramsay, and the paternal figure Mr Ramsay, as well as how she struggles to find a purely feminine form of expression to escape patriarchal ideology and language, which only accommodate and value masculine identity. To this end, I will argue that Lily awakens her desire for the maternal space to resist patriarchal values; in doing so, she inscribes those desires through the development of a feminine language in her painting. This feminine language disrupts and subverts the culturally constructed hegemony of masculine identity, the latter of which relegates feminine identity to a marginal and subor...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
This essay focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. From a ge...
This paper uses sociologist Erving Goffman’s theories to examine the nature of gender and identity i...
This article argues that Woolf serves as an exemplary model of women’s writing; a kind of writing th...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
In my essay, I seek to complicate typical ideas surrounding gender politics in Virginia Woolf’s Mode...
In A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf subversively urges that “we think back through our mot...
When Virginia Woolf discusses the struggles of women writers in A Room of One’s Own she points out t...
Freedom is always a longing for everyone. Freedom is a dream that must be achieved in broadly life; ...
This paper tries to portray the roles of men and women in and outside fiction as seen in Virginia Wo...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
Abstract lf has been criticized by many for her feminist streak in her works .Her A Room of Her Own ...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
This essay focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. From a ge...
This paper uses sociologist Erving Goffman’s theories to examine the nature of gender and identity i...
This article argues that Woolf serves as an exemplary model of women’s writing; a kind of writing th...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
In my essay, I seek to complicate typical ideas surrounding gender politics in Virginia Woolf’s Mode...
In A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf subversively urges that “we think back through our mot...
When Virginia Woolf discusses the struggles of women writers in A Room of One’s Own she points out t...
Freedom is always a longing for everyone. Freedom is a dream that must be achieved in broadly life; ...
This paper tries to portray the roles of men and women in and outside fiction as seen in Virginia Wo...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
Abstract lf has been criticized by many for her feminist streak in her works .Her A Room of Her Own ...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’...
This essay focuses on the character of Lily Briscoe in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. From a ge...
This paper uses sociologist Erving Goffman’s theories to examine the nature of gender and identity i...