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The Reading of Silence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Reading of Silence

This is a study of Virginia Woolf's lifelong preoccupation with silence and the barrier between the sayable and the unsayable. Using a wide range of thinkers from Kierkegaard to Kristeva and Derrida, Laurence demonstrates convincingly that Woolf was the first modern woman novelist to practice silence in her writing and that, in so doing, she created a new language of the mind and changed the metaphor of silence from one of absence or oppression to one of presence and strength. It suggests new directions for Woolf criticism.

Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes

A map of the mutual influence of Bloomsbury, the Crescent Moon Society, and modernism in English and Chinese culture Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes traces the romance of Julian Bell, nephew of Virginia Woolf, and Ling Shuhua, a writer and painter Bell met while teaching at Wuhan University in China in 1935. Relying on a wide selection of previously unpublished writings, Patricia Laurence places Ling, often referred to as the Chinese Katherine Mansfield, squarely in the Bloomsbury constellation. In doing so, she counters East-West polarities and suggests forms of understanding to inaugurate a new kind of cultural criticism and literary description. Laurence expands her examination of Bell and Li...

Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes

The author traces the romance of Julian Bell and Shuhua Ling, placing Ling, known as a Chinese Katherine Mansfield, squarely in the Bloomsbury constellation. But she encounters East-West polarities and suggests forms of understanding to inaugurate a new kind of cultural criticism.

Virginia Woolf and the Languages of Patriarchy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Virginia Woolf and the Languages of Patriarchy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Woman of Letters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Woman of Letters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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A Companion to Wong Kar-wai
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 644

A Companion to Wong Kar-wai

With 25 essays that embrace a wide spectrum of topics and perspectives including intertextuality, transnationality, gender representation, repetition, the use of music, color, and sound, depiction of time and space in human affairs, and Wong’s highly original portrayal of violence, A Companion to Wong Kar-Wai is a singular examination of the prestigious filmmaker known around the world for the innovation, beauty, and passion he brings to filmmaking. Brings together the most cutting edge, in-depth, and interesting scholarship on arguably the greatest living Asian filmmaker, from a multinational group of established and rising film scholars and critics Covers a huge breadth of topics such as...

No End to Her
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

No End to Her

Santa Barbara General Hospital Days of our lives.

Recasting Social Values in the Work of Virginia Woolf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Recasting Social Values in the Work of Virginia Woolf

She attempts to define and explore her value system using two fabricated measuring standards, the public psychometer of great art and the private psychometer of instinct or taste. These often conflicting standards, however, lead her into a maze of circular reasoning and contradiction. In order to escape her cultural context, Woolf needed an Archimedes point, some distant position and objective perspective from which to view and judge the whole of society.

Feminine by Design
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Feminine by Design

Women are he product of divine design, the exquisite creation tha God fashioned with careful, meticulous, and loving care. Understanding how and why God created woman enables both women and men to recognize the rightful contributions that God designed women to make for the welfare of humanity. Despite millennia of misguided efforts by men to control and dominate them, women were originally designed by God to be coequal with men and to have complete freedom to use any gift and to fulfill any role that he has given to them. That design is still God's ideal for the God-fashioned woman, and includes the following subjects: Designed to Be Feminine, Designed for Beauty, Designed for Purity and Mod...

Queer Kinship after Wilde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Queer Kinship after Wilde

Focuses on figures who saw themselves as part of a Decadent tradition as they revised the concept of the family in the early 20th century.