The thesis examines Virginia Woolf\u27s memoir, "A Sketch of the Past," in relation to her statement that in 1910, human character changed. A Freudian theoretical framework, Woolf\u27s essays on character, and her novel, To the Lighthouse, are used to interpret and analyze the first thirty pages of the memoir, which cover the period from Woolf\u27s first memories to the death of her mother, when Woolf was thirteen. The main character in this part is Woolf\u27s mother, and the thesis argues for the centrality of Woolf\u27s mother in shaping Woolf\u27s later belief that character is the most important aspect of a work of fiction. The difficulty Woolf had in describing her mother is shown to relate to the challenge that her generation of wr...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
This thesis examines the biographies of Virginia Woolf written between 1941 (the year of her death) ...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
This thesis argues for a reading of Virginia Woolf’s work based on notions of character and characte...
This thesis seeks to explore how Virginia Woolf depicts beauty in the literary scenes, characters, a...
This thesis seeks to explore how Virginia Woolf depicts beauty in the literary scenes, characters, a...
In written recollections of her past Virginia Woolf organises events into theatrical scenes that she...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
This thesis will provide a discussion of the significance of things and objects in Woolf’s 1927 nove...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
This thesis examines the biographies of Virginia Woolf written between 1941 (the year of her death) ...
Graduation date: 2005This thesis brings together gender and genre criticism to consider Virginia Woo...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
This thesis argues for a reading of Virginia Woolf’s work based on notions of character and characte...
This thesis seeks to explore how Virginia Woolf depicts beauty in the literary scenes, characters, a...
This thesis seeks to explore how Virginia Woolf depicts beauty in the literary scenes, characters, a...
In written recollections of her past Virginia Woolf organises events into theatrical scenes that she...
Virginia Woolf's writing is aesthetically complex, politically engaged, and remains relevant today—a...
In this study, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse is examined as an autobiographical novel. Vi...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
The principal concerns of this thesis are the connections that Virginia Woolf made between writing, ...
This thesis will provide a discussion of the significance of things and objects in Woolf’s 1927 nove...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
Memory is a mind´s condition which implies the consciousness of the future. When we remember, we cre...
This thesis examines the biographies of Virginia Woolf written between 1941 (the year of her death) ...