Arguing with the Past: Essays in Narrative from Woolf to SidneyCUP Archive, 1989 - 206 pagina's In this elegantly written collection Gillian Beer considers the difficulty of reading the past in essays on Thomas Carlyle, Philip Sidney, Samuel Richardson and Virginia Woolf. |
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Acts allusion Angelica Garnett Arcadia argued argument becomes body book's Carlyle Carlyle's century characters Clarissa Daniel Deronda Darwin death determinism Diary discourse Dorothea Elizabeth Barrett Browning emotional emphasizes English epic essay evolutionary experience father fiction figure forgetting Freud gender George Eliot Gillian Beer gossip heroine Hogarth Press human Hume idea imagination individual insistence language Leonard Woolf Leslie Stephen letter Lighthouse literary living London look Lovelace means memory metaphor Middlemarch Milton mind Montrelay Mopsa narrative natural never novel oblivion Origin of Species origins Orlando Oxford Paradise Lost particular passage past plot prehistory present primeval princess question Ramsay reader reading relations Richardson romance Ruskin Samuel Richardson Sartor seems sense sentence sexual Sidney Sidney's social society species story style suggests survival symbolic theory thought transformation unconscious Victorian Virginia Woolf Voyage Waves woman women words writing