Virginia Woolf: A StudyB. Tauchnitz, 1935 - 100 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 11 筆
第 21 頁
... aesthetic breakdown , a self- conscious concession to the critic . The luminous color and mystic Pre - Raphaelite images , derived from Virginia Woolf's own fancy and typical of her feminine creation , are attributed with droll satire ...
... aesthetic breakdown , a self- conscious concession to the critic . The luminous color and mystic Pre - Raphaelite images , derived from Virginia Woolf's own fancy and typical of her feminine creation , are attributed with droll satire ...
第 32 頁
... aesthetic form she brings to the style of the poets , the same creative criticism she has used in analyzing their characters . Again in the manner of the historical biographer , she describes the change in the style of the eighteenth ...
... aesthetic form she brings to the style of the poets , the same creative criticism she has used in analyzing their characters . Again in the manner of the historical biographer , she describes the change in the style of the eighteenth ...
第 65 頁
... aesthetic problem of fact versus fancy , of sober realism and feminine illusions . It recalls the earliest problem of the critic and the poet ; and denotes the divergence in the two borrowed mediums of painting and music . In philosophy ...
... aesthetic problem of fact versus fancy , of sober realism and feminine illusions . It recalls the earliest problem of the critic and the poet ; and denotes the divergence in the two borrowed mediums of painting and music . In philosophy ...
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aesthetic analyzes androgynous associations beauty becomes Bergsonian Bernard Brontë characters Charlotte Brontë Clarissa Common Reader concept conflict consciousness contemporary create creative critic D. H. Lawrence Dalloway darkness death describes desire emotional experience expression extravagance fall feeling feminine flowers force futilitarianism Harold Nicolson Hoopsa Ibid imagery images integrity intellectual Jacob's Room Jane Austen Lady light Lighthouse literary influences literature lives looking loses lyrical masculine mature mind molded mother nature negating Neville Nick Greene Night and Day novels objects observations Orlando past perceives perfection philosophy phrases poet poetic poetry problem prose purple Ramsay reality reflects revelation rhythm rhythmic romantic romanticism romanticist Room of One's RUTH GRUBER Sally satirizes seeks seems sensation sentence Shakespeare Sir Thomas Browne sound spiritual structure struggle style stylistic suggested symbolic T. S. Eliot thought tradition trees truth Virginia Woolf vision Voyage waves window womanhood women words writing