The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of social intervention which disrupts our programmed capacity to read and to look. Manuel Asensi discusses four elements of the context in which it was written; The period of writing and publishing, between 1922 and 1925, a time of vanguardisms; the influence of the Bloomsbury group; the outbreak of the First World War, which situated this pacifist group in a marginal position; and the biological condition of Woolf, being not only a woman, but one who suffered from a psychological disorder. Secondly, the article proposes an analysis of the novel´s characters in three groups; those who delimit the territory; others who represent lines of escape and...
In the book of Mrs. Dalloway written by Virginia Woolf, the inner selves and social relationships of...
Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway is a work whose main subject matter is a journey into the private inn...
This essay argues that Woolf\u27s late work is both the condition and the effect of her turn in the ...
The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of so...
The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of so...
Both World Wars play a crucial role in Virginia Woolf’s fictional and non-fictional writings. Her ma...
This article examines how Virginia Woolf, the writer, shapes the problem of power in her oeuvre. Her...
This article describes my experience teaching Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway as part of a third-year ...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
Virginia Woolf, as one of the best known novelist and critic, has made great achievements in the dev...
When modernism showed up, it appeared a better approach for understanding the world, many people b...
Mrs. Dalloway is a collection of subjective experiences and memories of its main characters over a s...
Mrs. Dalloway (1925) is one of the principal novels written by Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). She embod...
This essay examines the philosophical questions posed in Virginia Woolf’s famous novel Mrs Dalloway ...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
In the book of Mrs. Dalloway written by Virginia Woolf, the inner selves and social relationships of...
Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway is a work whose main subject matter is a journey into the private inn...
This essay argues that Woolf\u27s late work is both the condition and the effect of her turn in the ...
The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of so...
The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of so...
Both World Wars play a crucial role in Virginia Woolf’s fictional and non-fictional writings. Her ma...
This article examines how Virginia Woolf, the writer, shapes the problem of power in her oeuvre. Her...
This article describes my experience teaching Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway as part of a third-year ...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
Virginia Woolf, as one of the best known novelist and critic, has made great achievements in the dev...
When modernism showed up, it appeared a better approach for understanding the world, many people b...
Mrs. Dalloway is a collection of subjective experiences and memories of its main characters over a s...
Mrs. Dalloway (1925) is one of the principal novels written by Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). She embod...
This essay examines the philosophical questions posed in Virginia Woolf’s famous novel Mrs Dalloway ...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
In the book of Mrs. Dalloway written by Virginia Woolf, the inner selves and social relationships of...
Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway is a work whose main subject matter is a journey into the private inn...
This essay argues that Woolf\u27s late work is both the condition and the effect of her turn in the ...