According to David Lodge “Virginia Woolf exemplifies very clearly a tendency among modernist writers to develop from a metonymic (realist) to a metaphoric (symbolist) representation of experience” more specifically, Woolf’s writing aspires, in Lodge's view, to “the condition of lyrical poetry”. If for Caribbean poet Kamau Brathwaite “poetry is a form of music” then Woolf’s most intense work - To the Lighthouse (1927) - must be considered not just as a lyrical novel, but also as a musical work which mixes many different styles and musical forms. The novel’s central section ‘Time Passes’ establishes Woolf as an extraordinary composer and performer. The section displays an extraordinary sense of the musical with its perfect and inten...
Sartre's theory of existentialism is used as a lens to interpret Woolf's approach to literature as t...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
Through the close examination of rhyme (where rhyme is considered to mean alliteration, assonance, h...
According to David Lodge “Virginia Woolf exemplifies very clearly a tendency among modernist writers...
The analysis of To the lighthouse, written by Virginia Woolf, and of part of her critical essays giv...
At a moment when Modernist artists manifest a widespread concern with interdisciplinary aesthetic ex...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...
This article deals with the Virginia Woolf’s point of view about the novel evolution, or rather, the...
This is an attempt at a spatial reading of Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. The methods of ...
This thesis will provide a discussion of the significance of things and objects in Woolf’s 1927 nove...
A central figure in the development of English fiction, Virginia Woolf is recognised as one of the m...
The turn of the twentieth century and the early 1900s brought radical changes to the world in variou...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...
Since the publication of Virginia Woolf s novel To the Lighthouse in 1927, a significant volume of c...
Abstract This essay argues against the prevalent view of the aesthetics implicit in Virginia Woolf ’...
Sartre's theory of existentialism is used as a lens to interpret Woolf's approach to literature as t...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
Through the close examination of rhyme (where rhyme is considered to mean alliteration, assonance, h...
According to David Lodge “Virginia Woolf exemplifies very clearly a tendency among modernist writers...
The analysis of To the lighthouse, written by Virginia Woolf, and of part of her critical essays giv...
At a moment when Modernist artists manifest a widespread concern with interdisciplinary aesthetic ex...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...
This article deals with the Virginia Woolf’s point of view about the novel evolution, or rather, the...
This is an attempt at a spatial reading of Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. The methods of ...
This thesis will provide a discussion of the significance of things and objects in Woolf’s 1927 nove...
A central figure in the development of English fiction, Virginia Woolf is recognised as one of the m...
The turn of the twentieth century and the early 1900s brought radical changes to the world in variou...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...
Since the publication of Virginia Woolf s novel To the Lighthouse in 1927, a significant volume of c...
Abstract This essay argues against the prevalent view of the aesthetics implicit in Virginia Woolf ’...
Sartre's theory of existentialism is used as a lens to interpret Woolf's approach to literature as t...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
Through the close examination of rhyme (where rhyme is considered to mean alliteration, assonance, h...