A Room of One’s Own is a masterpiece by Virginia Woolf, which describes her understanding of literary creation and the issue of women and fiction. The content of this book is based on Woolf’s two speeches at Cambrid...
Virginia Woolf’s feminist ideas revised the traditional masculinized theory and confirmed the value of women themselves and brought feminist literary theory in shape. A Room of One’s Own is the concentrated reflecti...
Living with celebrated social rank and well-off life,Richard and Clarissa are perfect couple in the eyes of others. However,many details of the novel broke the false impression. Virginia Woolf held that daily communic...
This article examines the importance of the short story form for the Bloomsbury writers and how their aesthetic theories influenced its composition, structure and content. Often overlooked in the history of the genre,...
This paper studies a short fiction of Virginia Woolf The Mark on the Wall.Woolf held the literary theory "moments of being" and believed that the moments ordinary enough in itself had an extraordinary effect on people...
Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? became known to readers and critics since its appearance in 1962.Over the last decades,the reception of in western world has been marked by systematic and sporadic rese...
This article focuses on three of Virginia Woolf's widely read novels, Jacob's Room, Mrs. Dalloway, and To theLighthouse. I focus on the male protagonists in the novels Jacob Flanders, Richard Dalloway, and Mr. Ramsa...
The film The Hours is about one day’s story of three women who lived in different times and whose lives are intertwined and somehow connected with the novel Mrs.Dalloway.This paper intends to analyze the female chara...