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VirginiaWoolftheSnailinhertwoStories史学毕业论文
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摘要:本文简要介绍了英国著名意识流女作家家弗吉利亚.伍尔芙的生平并探讨她的两部作品中“蜗牛” 的艺术作用
关键字:艺术作用蜗牛意识流
In 1882, Virgina Woolf was born into one of Englands most distinguished literary families. Her father was an editor, a critic, biographer and a man who moved in the best Victorian literary circles. With the vigorous intellectual family atmosphere, she was brought up and educated at home. She had no partner but loneliness and her father’s books. She had no chance to pick up all that goes in school.
In 1895, after the unexpected death of her mother, Virginia suffered her fit mental breakdown.
Nine yea later, she suffered her second breakdown after her father ‘s death and tried to commit suicide.
After that she moves with her sister and two brothe into Bloomsbury. Their house became central to activities of the Bloomsbury group.
From 1905 Virgina Woolf began to write for the Time Literary Supplement.
In 1912 she married the political theorist Leonard Woolf. In 1915 her fit novel The Voyage Out was published. It was coidered a revolutionary as they pioneered literary modernism.
In 1914, she ended her life by suicide by filling her pocket with stones and drowned heelf in the river near her home .
Recognized as one of the major figures of modern literature, Virginia Woolf is highly regarded both for her innovative fiction techniques and iightful contributio to literary criticism. In her short fiction Woolf typically focused on minute physical detail and experimented with stream-of-cociousness techniques, interior monologue, and symbolism to capture the subjective workings of human thought.
Kew Garde” typifies her lyrical portrayal of varied narrative pepectives through the interior monologue of an omniscient narrator. In this seemingly plotless story, Woolf creates the atmosphere of an afternoon at Londons Kew Garde by fusing the shifting points of view of several people with those of a snail, iects, flowe, and even such inanimate objects as buses and airplanes
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