The Symbolism of Virginia WoolfOxford University Press, 1965 - 171 pages |
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... theme in the traditional style , Virginia Woolf in The Voyage Out and Night and Day employs atmosphere , character , and action as symbols mostly in the traditional way . Even so , she is obliged to use symbols in a subtler way when she ...
... theme in the traditional style , Virginia Woolf in The Voyage Out and Night and Day employs atmosphere , character , and action as symbols mostly in the traditional way . Even so , she is obliged to use symbols in a subtler way when she ...
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... theme of the individual as against the social , nor was she portraying the residents of the villa as individualistic people . But they do represent , as Virginia Woolf herself writes , ' two separate systems of life ' . The hotel had ...
... theme of the individual as against the social , nor was she portraying the residents of the villa as individualistic people . But they do represent , as Virginia Woolf herself writes , ' two separate systems of life ' . The hotel had ...
Contents
Chapter One Introductory I | 1 |
Chapter Two The Voyage Out | 11 |
Chapter Three Jacobs Room | 36 |
Copyright | |
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A. N. Whitehead attain symbolic value beauty becomes symbolic Bernard birds blue characters Charles Tansley Clarissa clouds colour Common Reader conscious Dalloway damp dance darkness death Diary dress E. M. Forster Eleanor Elizabethan emotions evoke express feels felt flowers garden going happiness Hewet Hilbery human ideas inner intellect Jacob's Room Joan Bennett Katharine Lady leaves Leonard Woolf light Lighthouse Lily Briscoe living London looked Lytton Strachey marry MICHIGAN mind Miss Kilman modern mystic Night and Day novels Orlando pageant Pargiter passion personality portraying Rachel Ralph Ramsay Ramsay's reality represent Rodney Room of One's Sackville sense Septimus Similarly society spirit suggest Swithin T. S. Eliot talk things thinks thought trees Victoria Sackville-West Victorian Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf says Virginia Woolf seems vision Voyage W. B. Yeats walking wants Waves wind window woman women writing yellow young