The Life and mind of Virginia Woolf

Arts & media   |   Journalism   |   Presentation   |   01/09/2009   |   .doc   |   6 pages
Document abstract : «The Life and mind of Virginia Woolf One of the controversial questions facing any writer is that of whether or not the author s life and work are inseparable. ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. Virginia Woolf was a woman of cheer.. The importance of Virginia's family history.. The Hyde Park Gate News.. Virginia's sensitivity to criticism.. Virginia's first efforts at fiction.. The death of Virginia's mother.. Their 27 year...»

Treatment of time in Virginia Woolf's Work

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Term papers   |   03/09/2007   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « work as an inevitable and intrinsic part of life. In other words, 'time in the mind' is unlimited In Virginia Woolf and her works, Jean Guiguet explains that ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Definition of clock time. Usage of clock time in the novel 'To the lighthouse'. Analysis of what 'time in the mind' means. As inner time as a matter of interiority. Conclusion. Works cited....»

A subjective analysis of what one might term as a lighthouse

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Book review   |   07/16/2009   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « the terrace, he wonders whether his life could ever Mrs. Ramsay lives on in the mind, and through Virginia Woolf sought to do away with the conventions of the ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Mr. Ramsay's type of linear. Conventions of the Romantics. The loss of self. Lighthouse as a symbol of expectation . Conclusion. Works cited....»

Women in higher education: Exploring historically and in the present, the links between educational achievement, feminism and struggles for workplace equality

Political science   |   Social sciences   |   Term papers   |   04/30/2009   |   .doc   |   8 pages
Document abstract : « that the impression left on his mind, after looking over (http://ebooks.adelaide. edu.au/w/woolf/virginia/w91r/chapter3 to higher education or a life in active ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The comments of Browning: Part of an entire intellectual system. The categories of career path leading to male disapproval. Parts of the world with patriarchal cultures . The Victorian idea of the fragile woman. Maternal feminisms...»

Structure and texture in the "Good Soldier" by Ford Madox Ford

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   01/09/2009   |   .doc   |   10 pages
Document abstract : « other modernist books such as Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. is representative of Dowell's state of mind about the He has just discovered that his life is not ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. The structure of The Good Soldier.. Complex compared to the ones of other modernist novels.. Organization according to Dowell's awakening.. The chaotic world in which Dowell lives.. The structure of The Good Soldier.. Manners and...»

Creative Chaos

Social studies   |   Psychology   |   School essay   |   12/19/2007   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « Rothko, Anne Sexton, Ernest Hemingway and Virginia Woolf all committed between Gilman s suicide and the creative mind. Her entire life and work embraced death. ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Suicide and the Renaissance. Manic-depressive illness. The problems faced in Latin America. Charlotte Gilman. Conclusion. Works cited....»

A room with a view: Narrating intersubjectivity in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Term papers   |   05/08/2009   |   .doc   |   23 pages
Document abstract : « Modernist writers in general, and Virginia Woolf in particular, made literature should be consciousness, because life is made as they fall upon the mind in the ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Woolf's characters: Void of internal definition. Savage: Thinking of subjectivity as contained in one coherent, internally defined unit. Clarissa's inability to define herself in opposition to people. Subjectivity in Woolf. Woolf's...»

American art : An interface with the modern art

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   07/11/2008   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « political, economic, and emotional state of mind that both as The Wasteland by TS Elliot or Virginia Woolf's To the been lost in most of modern life; art will ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Modern art and what it means.. Witcombe notes - 18th century thikers beliefs.. 19th century - exercise of artistic freedom.. World War One left progressive modernism dazed and confused. . Postmodernism.. Postmodernism and modernism.. Witcombe -...»

The Peanut-Crunching Crowd and the Rubber crotch: How Sylvia Plath's legacy has suffered by the hands of sexism, over-eager feminists, schadenfreude, and gender politics?

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   10/10/2008   |   .doc   |   8 pages
Document abstract : « her work: Much like The Hours and Virginia Woolf, the film as the telos toward which her life as well two major ways: wholeness of body, or wholeness of mind. ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. Plath's poetry - abstract, symbolic and distant from the confessional poets.. The sexist dismissal of Sylvia Plath's work.. Domesticity and family as political minefields for a female poet.. The role of Plath's husband in bulding her...»

Review and reinterpretation of Mrs. Dalloway

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   09/01/2008   |   .doc   |   5 pages
Document abstract : « superficial, how fragmentary they are!) In her own mind now, what one revealed in the fleeting moments of life: first that Works Citied 1. Woolfe, Virginia. ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. The characters of Mrs. Dalloway.. Big Ben.. The character of Woolf'.. Clarissa and Peter.. The question of reality and the inability of traditional structures to explain or contain the vastness of life. . Society's attempts to force...»

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