Schopenhauer, women's literature, and the legacy of pessimism in the novels of George Eliot, Olive Schreiner, Virginia Woolf, and Doris Lessing

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    • LeFew-Blake, Penelope

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Schopenhauer, women's literature, and the legacy of pessimism in the novels of George Eliot, Olive Schreiner, Virginia Woolf, and Doris Lessing

Penelope LeFew-Blake

(Studies in comparative literature, v. 42)

Edwin Mellen Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Eliot, Schreiner, Woolf, and Lessing are among the women writers of the British tradition whose work reveals a debt to Schopenhauer's theory of the will and his aesthetic concepts. This is an examination of the work of these four authors reconsidering a hitherto neglected influence on them.

目次

  • George Eliot's "Middlemarch" - a Schopenhauerian Shadowplay
  • George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda" - a study in Schopenhauerian morality. "A Strivng and a Striving" - Schopenhauerian pessimism in Olive Schreiner's "The Story of an African Farm" and "From Man to Man"
  • Virginia Woolf, Bloomsbury aesthetics, and Schopenhauer
  • Doris Lessing's "Children of Violence" - the Schopenhauerian education of Martha Quest
  • Doris Lessing's "The Fifth Child" - the will personified.

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