This essay is an exploration of the nature of Virginia Woolf in relation to her literary works.It is an attempt to give an objective and factual outlook on her life through her biography and writing, as well as providing a variety of perspectives from critics and friends. With this eclectic approach to research, it is hoped that she will come to be viewed as more than just the feminist writer she is primarily remembered as today, and that some of the seeming paradoxes of her character will resolve into a harmony that makes sense, revealing the complexity behind the genius that is too often recognized only from a limited perspective or particular standpoint.Honors CollegeThesis (B.?.
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
Graduation date: 1992Virginia Woolf wrote both prose and poetry, both fiction and non-fiction: she w...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
The purpose of this thesis is to study Virginia Woolf\u27s main ideas, methods and actual accomplish...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
No study of Virginia Woolf can do justice to the complexity of her life and work without taking into...
From the beginning of her career, Virginia Woolf moves beyond the perspective of her inherited class...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
This short store, entitled �Beth�s Party,� is written in the stream-of-consciousness style of Virgin...
Virginia Woolf's essay A Room of One's Own is a landmark of twentieth-century feminist tho...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...
Current assessments based more upon Virginia Woolf's feminism than upon her novels as literature thr...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
Graduation date: 1992Virginia Woolf wrote both prose and poetry, both fiction and non-fiction: she w...
Virginia Woolf is already recognized today as a major player in the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectua...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
The purpose of this thesis is to study Virginia Woolf\u27s main ideas, methods and actual accomplish...
This thesis argues that Virginia Woolf drew heavily upon the Victorian idea of culture in criticizin...
No study of Virginia Woolf can do justice to the complexity of her life and work without taking into...
From the beginning of her career, Virginia Woolf moves beyond the perspective of her inherited class...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
This short store, entitled �Beth�s Party,� is written in the stream-of-consciousness style of Virgin...
Virginia Woolf's essay A Room of One's Own is a landmark of twentieth-century feminist tho...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...
Current assessments based more upon Virginia Woolf's feminism than upon her novels as literature thr...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
This thesis offers a philosophical and affective history of the subject-object encounter in Virginia...
Graduation date: 1992Virginia Woolf wrote both prose and poetry, both fiction and non-fiction: she w...