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Literature
Characters as Vehicle of Ideas in To the Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf discarded both the first person and the third person narration in her novel because she discovered the tactic…
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Discuss Virginia Woolf as a Novelist
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English novelist, essayist, biographer, and feminist. Woolf was a prolific author, whose modernist style modified…
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To the Lighthouse and Representation of Middle-Class Society
To the Lighthouse is a modernist novel by Woolf where she, in her probably the most well-known essays included in…
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Classical Criticism
Aristotle’s Concept of “Plot”
Introduction: – Aristotle’s Poetics has usually been accused of being ‘lopsided’ in its treatment of the topic of poetry, of…
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Literature
To the Lighthouse in Relationship with Art and Life
In “To the Lighthouse” we discover that Mrs. Ramsay opens the novel and Lily Briscoe closes it, because the stuff…
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To the Lighthouse and Human Relations
“To The Lighthouse” has so many fictional characters whose earnest endeavor is to ascertain, with various levels of success, joyful…
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To the Lighthouse and Stream of Consciousness
The phrase “Stream of Consciousness” was coined by William James to explain the flow of ideas of the waking mind.…
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Literature
To the Lighthouse; Role of Women
Virginia Woolf is an impressive and distinctive novelist who portrays the internal self of the human thoughts relatively than the…
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