Who Lived at Alfoxton?: Virginia Woolf and English RomanticismBucknell University Press, 1998 - 299 頁 This study turns the critical conversation about Virginia Woolf from its current feminist and postmodernist course. It "recanonizes" her by acknowledging her debt to English Romanticism, particularly Wordsworth, and by placing her in the cultural landscape of the early twentieth century as an experimenter whose subjects and forms were modeled on the rich legacy of the past. Politically and aesthetically, she was in the mold of the early Western European democrats and not "a guerilla fighter in Victorian skirts." The author draws on the full range of Woolf's writing - her short stories, essays, novels, diaries, and letters - to examine her unique translation of the Romantic dyad of self and world. |
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... reality . Romanticism's self - consciousness of the act of creativity is thus brought down to the morphemic unit . The " piec- ing together [ of ] their very complicated dialogue " ( CSF , 87 ) —the narrator's naming of the women's ...
... reality . Romanticism's self - consciousness of the act of creativity is thus brought down to the morphemic unit . The " piec- ing together [ of ] their very complicated dialogue " ( CSF , 87 ) —the narrator's naming of the women's ...
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... reality makes its own assertion , overcoming reverie : Voices . . . wordless voices , breaking the silence suddenly with such depth of contentment , such passion of desire , or , in the voices of chil- dren , such freshness of surprise ...
... reality makes its own assertion , overcoming reverie : Voices . . . wordless voices , breaking the silence suddenly with such depth of contentment , such passion of desire , or , in the voices of chil- dren , such freshness of surprise ...
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... reality " of character , of the mere " shell of a person that is seen by other people " as compared with substantial ... reality more and more out of their stories , taking a knowledge of it for granted , as the Greeks did and ...
... reality " of character , of the mere " shell of a person that is seen by other people " as compared with substantial ... reality more and more out of their stories , taking a knowledge of it for granted , as the Greeks did and ...
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