Virginia Woolf describes her artistic goal in The Waves as an attempt to create “an abstract mystical eyeless book.” Yet, in creating her eyeless book, one that eschews a single narrative perspective, Woolf amasses abundant visual details. For each of her six characters, visual images mark significant moments of being. In fact, Woolf emphasizes the characters’ capacity for sight as a vulnerability that allows them to be violated and wounded over and over. This article analyzes connections between visual imagery and themes of violence in the novel to demonstrate how they cohere into an extended metaphor for the ways in which acts of looking can elicit powerful emotions that threaten to fragment individual identity in painful ways. Wh...
Before I read the biography of Virginia Woolf, written by Quentin Bell1, I was not familiar with he...
This essay aims to analyze the role that the concept of trauma plays in the formation of characters ...
The article focuses on Virginia Woolf’s novel, The Waves, a sui generis work, in which the writer ex...
This article explores the relation between visual and verbal representation in Virginia Woolf’s The ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine in Virginia Woolfs fiction the demonic imagery of violence ...
This article explores the interaction of verbal and visual art in Virginia Woolf’s fiction, exemplif...
M.A.Each of Virginia Woolf’s novels provides a unique text dense with insight. This study explicates...
This book offers an interpretative key to Virginia Woolf???s visual and spatial strategies by invest...
In their article, The Eye, The Mind & the Spirit: Why ‘the Look of Things’ Held a ‘Great Power’ Ove...
Virginia Woolf’s work is shaped by her knowledge of, and fascination with, visual cultures. Orlando,...
A study of selected novels by Virginia Woolf indicates an aspect of her artistry virtually unexplore...
Before I read the biography of Virginia Woolf, written by Quentin Bell1, I was not familiar with he...
This essay aims to analyze the role that the concept of trauma plays in the formation of characters ...
The article focuses on Virginia Woolf’s novel, The Waves, a sui generis work, in which the writer ex...
This article explores the relation between visual and verbal representation in Virginia Woolf’s The ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
The thesis intends to explore the aesthetic importance of The Waves. It argues that the feature of a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine in Virginia Woolfs fiction the demonic imagery of violence ...
This article explores the interaction of verbal and visual art in Virginia Woolf’s fiction, exemplif...
M.A.Each of Virginia Woolf’s novels provides a unique text dense with insight. This study explicates...
This book offers an interpretative key to Virginia Woolf???s visual and spatial strategies by invest...
In their article, The Eye, The Mind & the Spirit: Why ‘the Look of Things’ Held a ‘Great Power’ Ove...
Virginia Woolf’s work is shaped by her knowledge of, and fascination with, visual cultures. Orlando,...
A study of selected novels by Virginia Woolf indicates an aspect of her artistry virtually unexplore...
Before I read the biography of Virginia Woolf, written by Quentin Bell1, I was not familiar with he...
This essay aims to analyze the role that the concept of trauma plays in the formation of characters ...
The article focuses on Virginia Woolf’s novel, The Waves, a sui generis work, in which the writer ex...