Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In this motion, a single memory, event, or moment in time, is captured and relived. These memories are initiated by present events similar to past experiences. Therefore, memories are a series of reoccurring events on a personal timeline that are altered slightly with each reconstruction, an experience that I will refer to as altered recurrence. Through altered recurrence, Woolf depicts art as a result of the creator’s memory; yet, this pattern of memory also deems the work obsolete
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
In written recollections of her past Virginia Woolf organises events into theatrical scenes that she...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
Heather Lamb, a winner of the 2014 Awards for Excellence in Student Research for her paper Altered R...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...
To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf’s fifth novel, is often regarded as one of her more complex and am...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
Virginia Woolf, in her novel To the Lighthouse, portrays memory progressing in a spiral motion. In t...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
In written recollections of her past Virginia Woolf organises events into theatrical scenes that she...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
Heather Lamb, a winner of the 2014 Awards for Excellence in Student Research for her paper Altered R...
This paper deals with the mystical experiences in Virginia Woolf’s artistic creation. Woolf denies a...
To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf’s fifth novel, is often regarded as one of her more complex and am...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
In this paper I mean to focus on To the Lighthouse and investigate how Woolf develops the relationsh...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...