Fictionalised Biography as a New Voice for Women’s Lives in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Flush
Virginia Woolf reflects on the vulnerability of women’s voices in her essay Three Guineas (1938). More specifically, in Three Guineas, Woolf uses the term ‘influence’, which, according to her, women lack because they have neither financial power nor ...
Maryam Thirriard
doaj +1 more source
Overcoming the Boundaries: Originality of Problems and Genre Form of the Novel by V. Woolf “Flush”
The article considers the story of the English writer Virginia Woolf “Flush” (1933) as a kind of modernist experimental biography in which the conventions of traditional biography are parodied. The main attention is paid to the unusual choice of the hero
E. V. Ushakova
doaj +1 more source
The Burden of the Past, the Dialectics of the Present: Notes on Virginia Woolf's and Walter Benjamin's Philosophies of History [PDF]
Writing in a Paris rife with war-anxieties, refugees and political plots, a stateless individual by the name of Walter Benjamin recorded on 11 January 1940: “Every line that we succeed in publishing today - given the uncertainty of the future to which ...
Bahun, Sanja
core +1 more source
Valuing Humans and Valuing Places: “Integrity” and the Preferred Terminology for Geoethics
What follows will support the centrality of appeals to the integrity of places as a plausible way of extending the concept of integrity in the light of our actual practices of valuing.
Tony Milligan
doaj +1 more source
As a practical theologian and researcher in the field of ‘natural’ disasters, as well as being a disaster responder chaplain, I am often confronted by, and have to confront, the nexus between theology/philosophy and “real life„ in
Roger Philip Abbott
doaj +1 more source
Knitting against the war: Virginia Woolf’s building-up of forms
Alla luce dell’incidenza che i due conflitti mondiali hanno sull’intero macrotesto della Woolf, intendo qui illustrare come in Mrs Dalloway (1925) le strategie formali usate dalla scrittrice rappresentino gli effetti della guerra da un lato, e dall’altro
Savina Stevanato
doaj +1 more source
Russian paradigm in Virginia Woolf’s (non)fiction: reading Dostoevsky. Rusų literatūros paradigma Virginijos Woolf kūryboje. Skaitant Dostojevskį [PDF]
Šiame pranešime nagrinėjama Dostojevskio kūrybos įtaka V. Woolf kūrybai. Nors Woolf atsargiai vertino Dostojevskio pasirinktą metodą – anot rašytojos, chaotišką, sunkiai valdomą – dostojevskiškasis polifoniškumas, vis dėlto, įvairiomis formomis ...
Linara Bartkuvienė
doaj
Target Tracking in 3-D Using Estimation Based Nonlinear Control Laws for UAVs
This paper presents an estimation based backstepping like control law design for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to track a moving target in 3-D space. A ground-based sensor or an onboard seeker antenna provides range, azimuth angle, and elevation angle
Mousumi Ahmed, Kamesh Subbarao
doaj +1 more source
Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a reflection of their relationship [PDF]
Virginia Woolf belongs to one of the most significant and original writers of the twentieth century. She was known for her feministic attitudes and denial of traditional gender roles as the social construct.
Mazalová, Lenka
core +1 more source
Lack of evidence for sprouting of Aβ afferents into the superficial laminas of the spinal cord dorsal horn after nerve section [PDF]
The central arborizations of large myelinated cutaneous afferents normally extend as far dorsally as the ventral part of lamina II in rat spinal cord. Woolf et al. (1992) reported that after nerve injury some of these afferents sprouted into lamina I and
Hughes, D.I. +3 more
core +1 more source

