The thesis examines the psychoanalytic myth of matricide in its relevance for a feminist understanding of literary history. The first half of the dissertation explores the problem of matricide in the terms offered by Kristeva\u27s theory. My study emphasizes the larger context of Kristeva\u27s work which is not confined to Freud and Lacan only; the effects of its cultural substratum involving such diverse traits as Byzantine iconograpy, East Orthodox dogma, and Bulgarian language and folklore; and the implications of its form as a polylogue --i.e. a transmutation of Bakhtin\u27s polyphonic novel into a theory conscious of its fictional and semiotic dimensions.;In the second part of the thesis, the reading of Kristeva is transposed into a r...
This article argues that Woolf serves as an exemplary model of women’s writing; a kind of writing th...
In this article I critically re-examine Julia Kristeva’s view that becoming a speaking subject requi...
The thesis examines Julia Kristeva's contention that contemporary Western society is witnessing a cr...
In A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf subversively urges that “we think back through our mot...
Julia Kristeva’s seminal theories of the signifying process and the abject illuminate texts that cha...
Julia Kristeva’s seminal theories of the signifying process and the abject illuminate texts that cha...
Julia Kristeva’s seminal theories of the signifying process and the abject illuminate texts that cha...
In this thesis I provide a Kristevan reading of Virginia Woolf’s modernist novel, entitled The Waves...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
In the first two sections of this thesis, I interpret aspects of Kristeva's theories and contextuali...
This dissertation explores an overlooked resource in thinking the relationship between narrative and...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
Kristeva, in her work, Revolution in Poetic Language, analyses nineteenth-century avant-garde poetic...
This study examines the various ways in which Julia Kristeva’s novels complement her theoretical wri...
This article argues that Woolf serves as an exemplary model of women’s writing; a kind of writing th...
In this article I critically re-examine Julia Kristeva’s view that becoming a speaking subject requi...
The thesis examines Julia Kristeva's contention that contemporary Western society is witnessing a cr...
In A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf subversively urges that “we think back through our mot...
Julia Kristeva’s seminal theories of the signifying process and the abject illuminate texts that cha...
Julia Kristeva’s seminal theories of the signifying process and the abject illuminate texts that cha...
Julia Kristeva’s seminal theories of the signifying process and the abject illuminate texts that cha...
In this thesis I provide a Kristevan reading of Virginia Woolf’s modernist novel, entitled The Waves...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist/modernist project is to retrieve and inscribe in her writing the repressed...
In the first two sections of this thesis, I interpret aspects of Kristeva's theories and contextuali...
This dissertation explores an overlooked resource in thinking the relationship between narrative and...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
The defining features of the female Künstlerroman in Virginia Woolf’s writing suggest a revision of ...
Kristeva, in her work, Revolution in Poetic Language, analyses nineteenth-century avant-garde poetic...
This study examines the various ways in which Julia Kristeva’s novels complement her theoretical wri...
This article argues that Woolf serves as an exemplary model of women’s writing; a kind of writing th...
In this article I critically re-examine Julia Kristeva’s view that becoming a speaking subject requi...
The thesis examines Julia Kristeva's contention that contemporary Western society is witnessing a cr...