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"I" on the Run: Crisis of Identity in Mrs. Dalloway

Ban Wang
- 01 Jan 1992 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 1, pp 177-191
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Ordre symbolique et ideologie dans Mrs Dalloway, a partir des rapports entre pouvoir, subjectivite et schizophrenie qui sous-tendent la crise d'identite des personnages woolfiens as discussed by the authors.
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Ordre symbolique et ideologie dans Mrs Dalloway, a partir des rapports entre pouvoir, subjectivite et schizophrenie qui sous-tendent la crise d'identite des personnages woolfiens

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The empire from the street: virginia woolf, wembley, and imperial monuments

Scott Cohen
TL;DR: The authors argue that Woolf's novel can be seen as an aesthetic and a political response to the representational dilemmas involved with bringing the empire home and the difficult task of translating global space into local space.
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Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century British Novel

TL;DR: Forster's The Longest Journey and Forster's Howards End as mentioned in this paper is a classic example of a novel about the Second World War and the politics of extremity in English literature.
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'Mysterious figures' : character and characterisation in the work of Virginia Woolf

Eric Sandberg
TL;DR: Woolf as mentioned in this paper argues for a reading of Virginia Woolf's work based on notions of character and characterisation as a primary interpretative perspective, arguing that the bulk of Woolf scholarship has not been directed towards the study of character, due to both general theoretical discomfort with the category of characters, and a sense that Woolf’s work in particular, as that of a feminist and modernist writer, may not respond well to traditional readings of character.
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Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia

TL;DR: The first volume of the landmark philosophical project, Capitalism and Schizophrenia as mentioned in this paper, is widely regarded as the single most brilliant work of Continental philosophy of the last forty years, together with the second volume, A Thousand Plateaus.
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The Rhetoric of Fiction

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Revolution in poetic language

TL;DR: Roudiez as mentioned in this paper discusses the relation between the Semiotic and the symbolic in the context of the symbolic subject of enunciation and denotation, and the notion of negation.
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The Divided Self

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Madness and Civilization

TL;DR: This article studied the history of madness from 1500 to 1800, from the Middle Ages when insanity was considered part of everyday life and fools and madmen walked the streets, to the point when these people began to be considered a threat, asylums were built for the first time, and a wall was erected between the insane and the rest of humanity.