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Virginia Woolf And The Great War (syracuse Studies On Peace And Conflict Resolution)

معرفی کتاب «Virginia Woolf And The Great War (syracuse Studies On Peace And Conflict Resolution)» نوشتهٔ Levenback, Karen L.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Syracuse University Press ; Eurospan در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت rar، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Virginia Woolf was a civilian, a noncombatant during the Great War. Unlike the war poet Wilfred Owen, she had not seen "God through mud. Yet, although she was remembered by her husband as "the least political animal ... since Aristotle invented the definition", and called "an instinctive pacifist" by Alex Zwerdling, her experience and memory of the war became a touchstone against which life itself was measured. Virginia Woolf and the Great War focuses on Woolf's war consciousness and how her sensitivity to representations of war in the popular press and authorized histories affected both the development of characters in her fiction and her nonfictional and personal writings. As the seamless history of the prewar world had been replaced by the realities of modern war, Woolf herself understood there was no immunity from its ravages, even for civilians. Karen L. Levenback's readings of Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and The Years, in particular -- together with her understanding of civilian immunity, the operation of memory in the postwar period, and lexical resistance to accurate representations of war -- are profoundly convincing in securing Woolf's position as a war novelist and thinker whose insights and writings anticipate our most current progressive theories on war's social effects and continuing presence In Virginia Woolf And The Great War, Karen Levenback Focuses On Woolf's War Consciousness And How Her Sensitivity To Representations Of War In The Popular Press And Authorized Histories Affected Both The Development Of Characters In Her Fiction, Nonfictional And Personal Writings. As The Seamless History Of The Prewar World Had Been Replaced By The Realities Of Modern War. Woolf Herself Understood There Was No Immunity From Its Ravages, Even For Civilians.--book Jacket. Levenback's Readings Of Mrs. Dalloway, To The Lighthouse, And The Years, In Particular - Together With Her Understanding Of Civilian Immunity, The Operation Of Memory In The Postwar Period, And Lexical Resistance To Accurate Representations Of War - Are Profoundly Convincing In Securing Woolf's Position As A War Novelist And Thinker Whose Insights And Writings Anticipate Our Most Current Progressive Theories On War's Social Effects And Continuing Presence.--jacket. 1. Myths Of War, Illusions Of Immunity, Realities Of Survival -- 2. Life And Death, Memory And Denial In Postwar London -- 3. The Language Of Memory As Time Passes -- 4. Remembering The War In The Years Between The Wars. Karen L. Levenback. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 177-196) And Index.
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