A Poetics of Postmodernism and Neomodernism: Rewriting Mrs DallowayThis new book examines how a range of authors today perpetuate Virginia Woolf's literary legacy, by creating new forms adapted to their new ages and audiences. Addressing questions about the current penchant for refashioning our canon in order to update, this book will be valuable reading for both students and scholars of Woolf. |
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Inhoudsopgave
The Dressingrooms the Workshops the Sculleries the Bubbling Cauldrons | |
Notes | |
Between Debt and Homage | |
Textual Assassinations and Canonical Resurrection | |
Nostalgic Innovators | |
The Artful Ornament of Ordinariness | |
New Kids on the Virginia Woolf Block | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
A Poetics of Postmodernism and Neomodernism: Rewriting Mrs Dalloway M. Latham Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2015 |
A Poetics of Postmodernism and Neomodernism: Rewriting Mrs Dalloway Monica Latham Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
A Poetics of Postmodernism and Neomodernism: Rewriting Mrs Dalloway M. Latham Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Aciman and Rensin’s aesthetic Ali Smith Arlington Park becomes Big Ben Bond Street Bradshaw Variations British Museum chapter character’s characters Clarissa and Septimus Clarissa Dalloway clock consciousness contemporary authors Crace’s create creative critics cultural Cunningham’s Cusk Cusk’s Dalloway in Bond Dalloway’s Dallowayesque Dallowayisms death Diary echoes experience external fabric feels focus fragments free indirect speech hallucinations Henry’s Hours Hynes hypertextual hypotext imitation inner innovative intertextual Jon McGregor Kevin literary fiction lives Lodge’s London McEwan McGregor memories metafictional mind modernist moments moods movement narrative voice narrator neomodernist Notebook obsessive ordinary original emphasis parody party past Phillips poetic postmodern postmodernist present prose Rachel Cusk reader reality Regent’s Park Rensin rewriting Rezia Richard Dalloway Saturday scene Schiff Septimus’s short story social sourcetext specific structure style stylistic technique textual thematic thoughts Twitterature Virginia Woolf visions Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway Woolf’s novel Woolfian writing Wussow