Browsing by Subject "Virginia Woolf"
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(2017-07-31)Tracing sensory and affective experiences associated with cinematic modes of perception in modernist literature, this study reveals how modernist writers embraced the medium of cinematic language as a means to examine new ...
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(1991)Isolation, alienation, separation, psychic loneliness, fundamental aloneness, failure to communicate ... the words sound a twentieth century litany. This study primarily examines the methods that writers from different ...
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(1998)The following paper is an analysis of the ways in which Coventry Patmore's image of female perfection, the Angel in the House, and the ideals which it embodies have affected literary works by nineteenth- and twentieth-century ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)Literacy theory, a multi-disciplinary, late-twentieth century endeavor, examines the acts of reading and writing as cognitive and social processes, seeking to define the relationship between reading and writing and other ...
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(2013-08-01)This dissertation rethinks textual images of the other’s beauty, depicted in works by D. H. Lawrence, Muriel Spark, and Virginia Woolf, whose fascination with the other, called by this dissertation the beloved, urged them ...
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(2012-07-16)This dissertation examines literary modernism as foremost an endeavor that concerns the imagination. Gaston Bachelard, whose studies on material and dynamic imagination provide the theoretical underpinning for the dissertation, ...
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(1994)This study began as an effort to explain recurrent window imagery in the works of women authors. As I examined the fiction and nonfiction of Willa Cather and Virginia Woolf, the very frequency of window imagery seemed to ...