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The Cambridge Companion to To The Lighthouse
Written by leading international scholars of Woolf and modernism, The Cambridge Companion to To The Lighthouse will be of interest to students and scholars alike.
Allison Pease (Edited by)
9781107682313, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 29 December 2014
202 pages, 1 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm, 0.3 kg
'… the volume … offers readers a succinct, engaging, and helpful overview of the shifts in critical perspective over time.' Nell Wasserstrom, Modern Language Review
To The Lighthouse is one of the most important of Virginia Woolf's modernist achievements. Written by leading international scholars of Woolf and modernism, this Companion to To The Lighthouse will be of interest to students and scholars alike. Individual chapters explore the biographical and textual genesis of the novel; its narrative perspectives and use of form; its thematic and formal attention to time and space; and its representations of feminism and gender as well as generational change, race, and class. Complete with a chapter on the novel's critical history, a chronology, and a guide to further reading, this volume synthesizes To The Lighthouse's major ideas and formal innovations while also summarizing and advancing critical debate.
1. To The Lighthouse in the context of Virginia Woolf's diaries and life Anne E. Fernald
2. Narrative perspective in To The Lighthouse Michael Levenson
3. To The Lighthouse's use of language and form Jane Goldman
4. Time as protagonist in To The Lighthouse Paul Sheehan
5. Movement, space, and embodied cognition in To The Lighthouse Melba Cuddy-Keane
6. Reality and perception: philosophical approaches to To The Lighthouse Emily Dalgarno
7. Feminism and gender in To The Lighthouse Gabrielle McIntire
8. To The Lighthouse and the art of race Urmila Seshagiri
9. Social class in To The Lighthouse Kathryn Simpson
10. Generational difference in To The Lighthouse Ana Parejo Vadillo
11. The visual arts in To The Lighthouse Suzanne Bellamy
12. From memory to fiction: an essay in genetic criticism Hans Walter Gabler
13. To The Lighthouse: the critical heritage Jean Mills.
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]