Virginia Woolf: To the LighthousePenguin, 1989 - 142 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 59
... complete a quest whose familiarity to every reader is signalled in the rueful fellow - feeling which accompanies the exposure to laughter in the text's irony . To the Light- house is , as its title implies , a quest novel . The ...
... complete a quest whose familiarity to every reader is signalled in the rueful fellow - feeling which accompanies the exposure to laughter in the text's irony . To the Light- house is , as its title implies , a quest novel . The ...
الصفحة 88
... complete verbal mimesis of the writing on the wall is the aim and object of the novel itself . The novel is a sustained act of transformation , representing , like an alchemical experiment , a threefold psychic process from creation ...
... complete verbal mimesis of the writing on the wall is the aim and object of the novel itself . The novel is a sustained act of transformation , representing , like an alchemical experiment , a threefold psychic process from creation ...
الصفحة 133
... complete silence on these matters which in one way or another turn all the novel's persons , its narrative voice and its reader into fellow - agonists , the immunity of the incommunicado participant will make it appear as if he holds a ...
... complete silence on these matters which in one way or another turn all the novel's persons , its narrative voice and its reader into fellow - agonists , the immunity of the incommunicado participant will make it appear as if he holds a ...
المحتوى
A Modernist Prose | 43 |
The Question of the Table | 66 |
Elegy | 100 |
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