Modernism is often connected to the public sphere due to its associations with urbanity and technological changes. But interiority and private life was as important to modernity and, in particular, in Virginia Woolf’s writing. This essay explores the protagonists’ access to and experience of privacy in Woolf’s novels To the Lighthouse (1927) and Mrs Dalloway (1925), which both centre on women in a domestic environment. The reading combines modernist reactions against Victorian domesticity, which was structured on the private/public dichotomy and which limited women’s access to privacy, and combines it with modernist views of interiority, informed, more specifically, by Freud’s model of the unconscious and the spatial features of it. Privacy...
Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential novelists in British literature and also one of the pi...
This thesis focuses on the function of the Victorian domestic woman in the Modernist novels and essa...
In the early 20th century, authors increasingly experimented with literary techniques striving towar...
Modernism is often connected to the public sphere due to its associations with urbanity and technolo...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own is symptomatic of an increasing tendency of female privacy to d...
Since the construction of a character includes a multitude of aspects, a variety of topics was consi...
This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them t...
…When the desire comes upon us to go street rambling the pencil does for a pretext, and getting up w...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
Throughout her early career, British modernist Virginia Woolf developed a literary style that gave m...
Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway is a work whose main subject matter is a journey into the private inn...
In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf asserts that, “a lock on the door means the power to think fo...
While Modernism is renowned for its depictions of the lonely individual navigating atomizing and ali...
In this thesis, I explore the effect of the different domestic interiors inhabited by Virginia Woolf...
When modernism showed up, it appeared a better approach for understanding the world, many people b...
Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential novelists in British literature and also one of the pi...
This thesis focuses on the function of the Victorian domestic woman in the Modernist novels and essa...
In the early 20th century, authors increasingly experimented with literary techniques striving towar...
Modernism is often connected to the public sphere due to its associations with urbanity and technolo...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own is symptomatic of an increasing tendency of female privacy to d...
Since the construction of a character includes a multitude of aspects, a variety of topics was consi...
This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them t...
…When the desire comes upon us to go street rambling the pencil does for a pretext, and getting up w...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
Throughout her early career, British modernist Virginia Woolf developed a literary style that gave m...
Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway is a work whose main subject matter is a journey into the private inn...
In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf asserts that, “a lock on the door means the power to think fo...
While Modernism is renowned for its depictions of the lonely individual navigating atomizing and ali...
In this thesis, I explore the effect of the different domestic interiors inhabited by Virginia Woolf...
When modernism showed up, it appeared a better approach for understanding the world, many people b...
Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential novelists in British literature and also one of the pi...
This thesis focuses on the function of the Victorian domestic woman in the Modernist novels and essa...
In the early 20th century, authors increasingly experimented with literary techniques striving towar...