Virginia Woolf and Marriage Virginia Wool
.... Whiteley (1987) claimed that sexual politics and marriage were themes addressed by
Woolf in other works, such as Jacob's Room, The Waves, and Between the
Acts. ....
(1576

6

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Mrs. Dalloway
.... Lovely in girlhood, suddenly there came a momentà when, through some contraction of this cold spirit, she had failed him" (
Woolf 31). While she
acts like the ....
(1124

4

)
Virginia Woolf
.... that widens the gap between them in the first two
acts of the .... role played by pansies is also directly applicable to Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf: George: How ....
(1931

8

)
History of Mental Illness & Control of Women
.... biochemistry of the synapses of the brain, attributing them to
acts committed or .... medication in time, such gifted women writers as Virginia
Woolf, Sylvia Plath ....
(2733

11

)
Katherine Anne Porter: A Feminist Critique
.... they might discern there some unique "feminine mode" or, as Virginia
Woolf had assumed .... where the artist begins to work: With the consequences of
acts, not the ....
(5316

21

)
Female Literary Accomplishments
.... But how would
Woolf explain Cather, magazine editor turned novelist, a self .... say, Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional suicide and
acts with judgment ....
(9068

36

)
Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... Norms that
Woolf was reacting against have been examined at length by Ann Douglas in .... To say that Edna
acts with a kind of subjective moral legitimacy is only ....
(10839

43

)
Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... But how would
Woolf explain Cather, magazine editor turned novelist, a self .... say, Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional suicide and
acts with judgment ....
(9458

38

)
Willa Cather & the Feminist Perspective Written by a Woman
.... But how would
Woolf explain Cather, magazine editor turned novelist, a self .... say, Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional suicide and
acts with judgment ....
(9458

38

)
Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... say, indeed, that postmodernists Fowles and Doctorow are to modernists
Woolf, Faulkner, and .... portray Charles and Sarah: "The modern love-affair then
acts as an ....
(7464

30

)
19th Century Novels and Physics
.... all the illnesses I had been guilty of, and all the
acts of sleeplessness I .... Rose quotes Virginia
Woolf as saying that Forster has "the same realistic power" as ....
(6133

25

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Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... Gertie never
acts on the inner impulses of individual creativity and an assertion of selfhood despite the pressure of social norms. ....
Woolf, Virginia. ....
(8397

34

)