Contradictory Woolf.
Edited collection from acclaimed contemporary Woolf scholars, exploring the theme of contradiction in Virginia Woolf's writing.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Liverpool University Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Woolf Selected Papers LUP.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover ; Contents ; Preface ; Introduction; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations ; ""But ... I had said 'but' too often."" Why ""but""? ; Woolf, Context, and Contradiction ; ""Did I not banish the soul?"" Thinking Otherwise, Woolf-wise ; ""The Play's The Thing BUT We Are The Thing Itself."" Prologue, Performance and Painting. A Multimedia Exploration of Woolf 's Work in the Late 1930's and Her Vision of Prehistory ; Report to the Memoir Club: Scenes from a Colonial Childhood ; "But somebody you wouldn't forget in a hurry": Bloomsbury and the Contradictions of African Art.
- Contradictions in Autobiography: Virginia Woolf's Writings on Art "But something betwixt and between": Roger Fry and the Contradictions of Biography ; "Can 'I' become 'we'?": Addressing Community in The Years and Three Guineas ; Woolf's Un/Folding(s): The Artist and the Event of the Neo-Baroque ; Woolf's Contradictory Thinking; The Feeling of Knowing in Mrs. Dalloway: Neuroscience and Woolf; "When the lights of health go down": Virginia Woolf's Aesthetics and Contemporary Illness Narratives; Kinetic Tropes, Comedic Turns: Dancing To The Lighthouse.
- But Woolf was a Sophisticated Observer of Fashion ... : Virginia Woolf, Clothing and Contradiction Bi-sexing the Unmentionable Mary Hamiltons in A Room of One's Own: The Truth and Consequences of Unintended Pregnancies an Calculated Cross-Dressing; Lacanian Orlando ; The Bispecies Environment, Coevolution, and Flush; From Spaniel Club to Animalous Society: Virginia Woolf's Flush; Ecology, Identity, and Eschatology: Crossing the Country and the City in Woolf ; "Please Help Me!" Virginia Woolf, Viola Tree, and the Hogarth Press.
- "Am I a Snob?" Well, Sort of: Socialism, Advocacy, and Disgust in Woolf's Economic Writing"Come buy, come buy": Woolf's Contradictory Relationship to the Marketplace ; Virginia Woolf and December 1910: The Question of the Fourth Dimension; Virginia Woolf on Mathematics: Signifying Opposition ; "A Brief Note in the Margin:" Virginia Woolf and Annotating ; "Observe, Observe Perpetually," Montaigne, Virginia Woolf and the "Patron au Dedans" ; Who's Behind the Curtain? Virginia Woolf, "Nurse Lugton's Golden Thimble"", and the Anxiety of Authorship; Virginia Woolf and the Russian Oxymoron.
- "A Dialogue ... about this Beauty and Truth": Jorge Luis Borge's Translation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando"As I spin along the roads I remodel my life": Travel Films "projected into the shape of Orlando" ; Travesty in Woolf and Proust ; Woolf, Yeats, and the Making of "Spilt Milk" ; Figures of Contradiction: Virginia Woolf's Rhetoric of Genres; Do Not Feed the Birds: Night and Day and the Defence of the Realm Act ; Approaches to War and Peace in Woolf: "A Chapter on the Future" ; Duncan Grant ; Notes on Contributors; Conference Program.