Virginia Woolf's experiment in genre and politics 1926-1931 : visioning and versioning The waves
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Virginia Woolf's experiment in genre and politics 1926-1931 : visioning and versioning The waves
(Studies in British literature, v. 94)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2005
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Bibliography: p. [141]-145
Includes index
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内容説明
This is an in-depth study of the longest creative period in Virginia Woolf's career, leading to the publication of The Waves. The study is a feminist consideration of the complex historical and personal factors, such as censorship and impersonality, that motivated Woolf's experiment with genre and her portrayal of the feminine. Reading A Room of One's Own, Orlando, the diary, essays, and letters of the period and the three holograph drafts of The Waves as a part of one creative process, the author traces Woolf's method of subverting the patriarchal binaries of mind/body, nature/culture, and male/female through poetic metaphor.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Genre Synthesis as Feminist Politics
- 2. Androgyny as Difference within Unity: A Creative Metaphor of Gender
- 3l. Negotiations of Feminine Consciousness
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
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