This paper examines the sense of women individuality as a critique of patriarch society in in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway. As a matter of fact, Woolf is considered one of the most influential writers in English literature in the twentieth century and even before. Her writings reflect the modern literary realism in all its features. She writes in fictional modes that suggests departure from the previous literary fashion. In so doing, she provides experimental literary strategies which could be imitated by writers who follow her. Woolf tried her hands to write in new experimental forms to offer new insights into the literary modernism. At this point, she represents an outstanding figure in modernism. The aim if this study, therefore is to ...
Virginia Woolf is one of the great stream-of-consciousness novelists of the 20th century and a pione...
Throughout her early career, British modernist Virginia Woolf developed a literary style that gave m...
This article traces Virginia Woolf’s interest in the representation of women back to her first publi...
Virginia Woolf, as one of the best known novelist and critic, has made great achievements in the dev...
This thesis focuses on the function of the Victorian domestic woman in the Modernist novels and essa...
Virginia Woolf is considered as one of the most notorious modernist writers, as well as a leading f...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
Mrs. Dalloway is a collection of subjective experiences and memories of its main characters over a s...
In this thesis we have tried to show the meaning underlying in the female social and psychological r...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
The research is entitled The Representation of Angel in Women Characters on Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway (A...
When modernism showed up, it appeared a better approach for understanding the world, many people b...
Virginia Woolf is one of the great stream-of-consciousness novelists of the 20th century and a pione...
Throughout her early career, British modernist Virginia Woolf developed a literary style that gave m...
This article traces Virginia Woolf’s interest in the representation of women back to her first publi...
Virginia Woolf, as one of the best known novelist and critic, has made great achievements in the dev...
This thesis focuses on the function of the Victorian domestic woman in the Modernist novels and essa...
Virginia Woolf is considered as one of the most notorious modernist writers, as well as a leading f...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
Mrs. Dalloway is a collection of subjective experiences and memories of its main characters over a s...
In this thesis we have tried to show the meaning underlying in the female social and psychological r...
This thesis investigates ways that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs. Dalloway, explores the effects of mo...
The research is entitled The Representation of Angel in Women Characters on Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway (A...
When modernism showed up, it appeared a better approach for understanding the world, many people b...
Virginia Woolf is one of the great stream-of-consciousness novelists of the 20th century and a pione...
Throughout her early career, British modernist Virginia Woolf developed a literary style that gave m...
This article traces Virginia Woolf’s interest in the representation of women back to her first publi...