Virginia Woolf and the modern sublime : the invisible tribunal

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    • O'Hara, Daniel T.
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Virginia Woolf and the modern sublime : the invisible tribunal

Daniel T. O'Hara

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Sublime Woolf was written in a burst of enthusiasm after the author, Daniel T. O'Hara was finally able to teach Virginia Woolf's modernist classics again. This book focuses on those uncanny visionary passages when in elaborating 'a moment of being,' as Woolf terms it, supplements creatively the imaginative resonance of the scene.

Table of Contents

1. Like Giving Birth to a Dead White Star: An Introduction To the Modern Sublime in Virginia Woolf 2. Burning Through Every Context: On Narrating The Modern Sublime in Jacob's Room 3. The Uncanny Muse of Creative Reading: On The New Cambridge Edition of Mrs. Dalloway 4. The Modern Sublime in To the Lighthouse 5. The Revisionary Muse in On Being Ill: Literary Politics, Modernist-Style 6. 'Unborn Selves' in The Waves 7. The Self-Revising Muse: On the Spirit of The Unborn Creator in A Room of One's Own 8. Coda: 'Images of Voice' and the Art of the Sublime

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