This short store, entitled �Beth�s Party,� is written in the stream-of-consciousness style of Virginia Woolf�s Mrs. Dalloway, and explores several of Woolf�s major literary themes, such as feminism and gender roles, death and grief, sexuality and love, and sanity and mental health, in a modern context. It is the culmination of a semester-long intensive study of Virginia Woolf and her contributions to modernism at the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry.Honors CollegeThesis (B.A.
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Reading for Class is a feminist materialist study of three twentieth-century British writers: Virgin...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
Virginia Woolf is a phenomenal writer with an even more phenomenal life. I represent the bridge be...
This essay is an exploration of the nature of Virginia Woolf in relation to her literary works.It is...
Virginia Woolf, as one of the best known novelist and critic, has made great achievements in the dev...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This dissertation maps the relationship between Virginia Woolf’s fiction and essays, and William Sha...
[Abstract not included] The purpose of this thesis is first to understand the nature of Virginia Woo...
The writer proposes to: 1. clearly define and point out the characteristics of the stream-of-conscio...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine the narrative and thematic devices Virginia Woolf ...
This project is an interdisciplinary study of Virginia Woolf’s artistic representation of perception...
In this thesis I examine relationships between recollections of loss and the narrating of memory in ...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Reading for Class is a feminist materialist study of three twentieth-century British writers: Virgin...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
Virginia Woolf is a phenomenal writer with an even more phenomenal life. I represent the bridge be...
This essay is an exploration of the nature of Virginia Woolf in relation to her literary works.It is...
Virginia Woolf, as one of the best known novelist and critic, has made great achievements in the dev...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
My thesis is about Virginia Woolf’s novels, Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, and To the Lighthouse. I exami...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This dissertation maps the relationship between Virginia Woolf’s fiction and essays, and William Sha...
[Abstract not included] The purpose of this thesis is first to understand the nature of Virginia Woo...
The writer proposes to: 1. clearly define and point out the characteristics of the stream-of-conscio...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine the narrative and thematic devices Virginia Woolf ...
This project is an interdisciplinary study of Virginia Woolf’s artistic representation of perception...
In this thesis I examine relationships between recollections of loss and the narrating of memory in ...
There has been substantial work done by critics over the years into the materiality of Virginia Wool...
Reading for Class is a feminist materialist study of three twentieth-century British writers: Virgin...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...