Mrs.Dalloway has two stories about the same woman.Mrs.Dalloway is her social self,busy with her party,seemingly happy but with some hidden problems.The individual self as Clarissa is lost in deep thought of her true s...Mrs.Dalloway has two stories about the same woman.Mrs.Dalloway is her social self,busy with her party,seemingly happy but with some hidden problems.The individual self as Clarissa is lost in deep thought of her true self.The textual analysis will apply Lacan's theory of name-of-the-father or symbolic order to explore the causes of Clarissa's problematic social self.It concludes that the protagonist begins the process of self-discovery by thinking about and talking with her close friends,trying to dig out her individual self which is suppressed by social self.展开更多
As a stream-of-consciousness novelist,Woolf is usually seen as being far away from social and political reality.This thesis attempts to apply Ethical Literary Criticism to analyze by rereading the text in detail in or...As a stream-of-consciousness novelist,Woolf is usually seen as being far away from social and political reality.This thesis attempts to apply Ethical Literary Criticism to analyze by rereading the text in detail in order to explore the ethical thinking embodied in Woolf's Mrs.Dalloway,exploring those ethical connotations usually ignored by former critics and scholars.展开更多
Mrs.Dalloway is one of the famous novels written by Virginia Woolf,who is perceived as one of the famous feminist writers in the history of English literature.Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith are the two pr...Mrs.Dalloway is one of the famous novels written by Virginia Woolf,who is perceived as one of the famous feminist writers in the history of English literature.Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith are the two protagonists in this novel.From analyzing the relationship of Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith in terms of the meaning of life and death,this thesis aims to explore the author's and the protagonists' inner conflicts and the significance of life and death.展开更多
Mrs.Dalloway and To the Lighthouse are two famous novels written by Virginia Woolf,who is conceived as one of the famous feminist writers in the history of English literature.Clarissa Dalloway and Mrs.Ramsay are the t...Mrs.Dalloway and To the Lighthouse are two famous novels written by Virginia Woolf,who is conceived as one of the famous feminist writers in the history of English literature.Clarissa Dalloway and Mrs.Ramsay are the two female protagonists in the two novels.From analyzing the similarities in terms of personality and psychology by using feminism as the theoretical basis,this thesis aims to explore the author's and the protagonists'paradoxical psychology-inner hope versus reality,and to help women liberate from the patriarchal society.展开更多
The essay tries to explore the metafiction elements in Michael Cunningham’s novel The Hours.The work,The Hours,is in fact a fiction about how the fiction becomes a fiction and also a fiction about the previous fictio...The essay tries to explore the metafiction elements in Michael Cunningham’s novel The Hours.The work,The Hours,is in fact a fiction about how the fiction becomes a fiction and also a fiction about the previous fiction,Mrs.Dalloway.Through the deconstruction of the previous work,the reality and history are re-defined by The Hours.展开更多
文摘Mrs.Dalloway has two stories about the same woman.Mrs.Dalloway is her social self,busy with her party,seemingly happy but with some hidden problems.The individual self as Clarissa is lost in deep thought of her true self.The textual analysis will apply Lacan's theory of name-of-the-father or symbolic order to explore the causes of Clarissa's problematic social self.It concludes that the protagonist begins the process of self-discovery by thinking about and talking with her close friends,trying to dig out her individual self which is suppressed by social self.
文摘As a stream-of-consciousness novelist,Woolf is usually seen as being far away from social and political reality.This thesis attempts to apply Ethical Literary Criticism to analyze by rereading the text in detail in order to explore the ethical thinking embodied in Woolf's Mrs.Dalloway,exploring those ethical connotations usually ignored by former critics and scholars.
文摘Mrs.Dalloway is one of the famous novels written by Virginia Woolf,who is perceived as one of the famous feminist writers in the history of English literature.Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith are the two protagonists in this novel.From analyzing the relationship of Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith in terms of the meaning of life and death,this thesis aims to explore the author's and the protagonists' inner conflicts and the significance of life and death.
文摘Mrs.Dalloway and To the Lighthouse are two famous novels written by Virginia Woolf,who is conceived as one of the famous feminist writers in the history of English literature.Clarissa Dalloway and Mrs.Ramsay are the two female protagonists in the two novels.From analyzing the similarities in terms of personality and psychology by using feminism as the theoretical basis,this thesis aims to explore the author's and the protagonists'paradoxical psychology-inner hope versus reality,and to help women liberate from the patriarchal society.
文摘The essay tries to explore the metafiction elements in Michael Cunningham’s novel The Hours.The work,The Hours,is in fact a fiction about how the fiction becomes a fiction and also a fiction about the previous fiction,Mrs.Dalloway.Through the deconstruction of the previous work,the reality and history are re-defined by The Hours.