PhDOur ways of thinking modernism and its legacy are imprinted with the pattern of an opposition, a struggle between two sets of extremes: objective and subjective; form and feeling; mechanistic and organic; mind and body; knowing and being; self and world; aesthetic and historical. The three writers whose work I explore in this thesis challenge prevailing notions of this oppositional discourse. Entering the scene of modernism late in its history, Elizabeth Bowen, Eudora Welty and Maurice Merleau- Ponty develop a new kind of vision that makes us rethink the relationships between perceiver and perceived, between mind, body and world. All three writers undertake a fundamental reorganisation of the relationships between internal consci...
This dissertation argues for a reevaluation of 20 th-century women\u27s life writing in the context ...
At first glance, Eudora Welty’s short stories seem to exist in paradox with the writer’s own intenti...
Two conceptual distinctions form the basis for this paper. Firstly, a distinction I extract from Fou...
Our ways of thinking modernism and its legacy are imprinted with the pattern of an opposition, a str...
This thesis explores ideas of sympathy in the works of modernist authors D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Wo...
This thesis investigates the ways in which the body and metaphor are involved in the expression of e...
This dissertation is a study of the relationship between the modern Künstlerromane of Arnold Bennett...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
On the last pages of The Visible and the Invisible, Merleau-Ponty investigates “the bond between fle...
The modernist novel displays a recurrent interest in the limits of perceptual and cognitive facultie...
This thesis is the first sustained assessment of Elizabeth Bowen’s writing from a visual perspective...
International audienceThe title of the conference for which this essay was originally written—“Every...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
This dissertation explores the connection between intersubjectivity, experience and utopia in the wo...
Thesis (PhD (English Literature))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis explores representations...
This dissertation argues for a reevaluation of 20 th-century women\u27s life writing in the context ...
At first glance, Eudora Welty’s short stories seem to exist in paradox with the writer’s own intenti...
Two conceptual distinctions form the basis for this paper. Firstly, a distinction I extract from Fou...
Our ways of thinking modernism and its legacy are imprinted with the pattern of an opposition, a str...
This thesis explores ideas of sympathy in the works of modernist authors D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Wo...
This thesis investigates the ways in which the body and metaphor are involved in the expression of e...
This dissertation is a study of the relationship between the modern Künstlerromane of Arnold Bennett...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
On the last pages of The Visible and the Invisible, Merleau-Ponty investigates “the bond between fle...
The modernist novel displays a recurrent interest in the limits of perceptual and cognitive facultie...
This thesis is the first sustained assessment of Elizabeth Bowen’s writing from a visual perspective...
International audienceThe title of the conference for which this essay was originally written—“Every...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
This dissertation explores the connection between intersubjectivity, experience and utopia in the wo...
Thesis (PhD (English Literature))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis explores representations...
This dissertation argues for a reevaluation of 20 th-century women\u27s life writing in the context ...
At first glance, Eudora Welty’s short stories seem to exist in paradox with the writer’s own intenti...
Two conceptual distinctions form the basis for this paper. Firstly, a distinction I extract from Fou...