Using Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway as primary text to illuminate the human experience of time, it is argued against T. Armstrong (in Modernism) that the depiction of time by Modernist writers such as Woolf is Heideggerian rather than Bergsonian. This study is used to reveal the originality of Heidegger as opposed to Bergson, whose ideas on time, it is suggested, are merely an accumulation of traces of previous ideas on time. Drawing on Aristotle's Metaphysica, De Interpretatione, Ethico Nicomachea, Rhetorica and Physica to develop a new vocabulary, Heidegger revealed the distinctive ontological foundation of space and time in connecting temporality with being. The characters in Mrs. Dalloway illustrate the difference between an authentic ...
This paper examines the techniques used for presenting the stream of consciousness in three novels b...
Critics have long debated on whether it is more appropriate to understand the central character of M...
This bachelor thesis is focused on the conception of time in Virginia Woolf's works. This phenomenon...
Using Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway as primary text to illuminate the human experience of time, it ...
The predominant objective of this thesis is an analysis of the representation of time in three novel...
Time encompasses human beings as they understand and discover themselves in relation to their morta...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the concept of fleetingness in Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway....
This article is an attempt to study Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse with reference to the modern ...
This research project considers various philosophies of time as they are represented in the writing ...
Virginia Woolf has long been recognized and acclaimed as a stream-of-consciousness writer; her highl...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, originally titled The Hours, examines time as a critical force in sh...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Virginia Woolf's novels The Voyage Out, Mrs Dalloway, and To th...
This paper examines the techniques used for presenting the stream of consciousness in three novels b...
Critics have long debated on whether it is more appropriate to understand the central character of M...
This bachelor thesis is focused on the conception of time in Virginia Woolf's works. This phenomenon...
Using Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway as primary text to illuminate the human experience of time, it ...
The predominant objective of this thesis is an analysis of the representation of time in three novel...
Time encompasses human beings as they understand and discover themselves in relation to their morta...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the concepts of time and memory in Virginia Woolf’s ''Mrs. ...
In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a character gripped by the notion an...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the concept of fleetingness in Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway....
This article is an attempt to study Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse with reference to the modern ...
This research project considers various philosophies of time as they are represented in the writing ...
Virginia Woolf has long been recognized and acclaimed as a stream-of-consciousness writer; her highl...
The thesis approaches memory and perception in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse borrowing central...
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, originally titled The Hours, examines time as a critical force in sh...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Virginia Woolf's novels The Voyage Out, Mrs Dalloway, and To th...
This paper examines the techniques used for presenting the stream of consciousness in three novels b...
Critics have long debated on whether it is more appropriate to understand the central character of M...
This bachelor thesis is focused on the conception of time in Virginia Woolf's works. This phenomenon...