Virginia Woolf and 'The World of Books'
Edited collection developed from the 27th Annual International Virginia Woolf conference. Held at UoR in June 2017 to mark the centenary of the Hogarth Press.
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Building on the Woolfian Text: Intertextuality, Instrument or Philosophy? [PDF]
For a quite extended period of time now, the theoretical pool targeting literature and the forces involved in the emergence of texts have been characterized by an excessive and obsessive use of theories revolving mainly around notions which inevitably ...
Mihaela-Alina IFRIM
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Association Between Partisan Affiliation of State Governments and State Mortality Rates Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Woolf SH, Sabo RT, Chapman DA, Lee JH.
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Gesamtkunstwerk as an aesthetic pre-occupation in the novels of Virginia Woolf.
PhDThis thesis aims to show that Wagner's theories of Gesamtkunstwerk were a pre-occupation in Woolf's work throughout her career. The introduction explores Gesamtkunstwerk theory, tracing its development in theories concerning the combination of art ...
Kingham, Michaela Katrina +1 more
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"This Loose, Drifting Material of Life": Virginia Woolf and Her Experiments in Life-Writing
reserved“My God, how does one write a biography?” and “What is a life?” These were Virginia Woolf’s words in a letter to her friend Vita Sackville-West in 1938, echoing her life-long interest in the art of biography and the very essence of life.
DEGAN, FRANCESCA
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Elizabeth Wright, Virginia Woolf et Virginia Woolf, On Fiction
Claire PÉGON
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“In this day and rage”: Albee’s Martha Avenged in Ferocious Feminist Rewriting
Performance Review of Everyone’s Fine with Virginia Woolf by Kate Scelsa for Elevator Repair Service at the Abrons Arts Center (New York). June 1–June 30 2018.
Valentine Vasak
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As a paradigmatic modernist author, Virginia Woolf is celebrated for the ways her fiction illuminates modern and contemporary life. Woolf scholars have long debated how context – whether historical, cultural, or theoretical – is to be understood in ...
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To what extent, the descriptions in the beginning of each chapter of the novel ‘The Waves’ by Virginia WOOLF, and the lives of the characters, Bernard, Neville, Louis, Susan, Jinny and Rhoda connect to the vicious circle of life and nature. [PDF]
Before I read the biography of Virginia Woolf, written by Quentin Bell1, I was not familiar with her yet I found her life very impressive. She feels every emotion with all of her heart.
Gürbüz, Benan
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This article proposes the analysis, using the comparative literatures theory, the book Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf, and the book The hours, by Michael Cunningham, from the intertextualitys theory.
Carlos Eduardo Brefore Pinheiro +1 more
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