Emma Simone, "Virginia Woolf and Being-in-the-world: A Heideggerian Study"
English | ISBN: 1474441270 | 2018 | 264 pages | PDF | 1145 KB
English | ISBN: 1474441270 | 2018 | 264 pages | PDF | 1145 KB
Explores Woolf’s treatment of the relationship between self and world from an existential-phenomenological perspective
Breaking fresh ground in Woolfian scholarship, this study presents a timely and compelling interpretation of Virginia Woolf’s textual treatment of the relationship between self and world from the perspective of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. Drawing on Woolf’s novels, essays, reviews, letters, diary entries, short stories, and memoirs, the book explores the political and the ontological, as the individual’s connection to the world comes to be defined by an involvement and engagement that is always already situated within a particular physical, societal, and historical context.
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