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The Waves (eBook)

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2022
248 Seiten
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The Waves - Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf's "The Waves" invites readers into a fluid, impressionistic exploration of six intertwined lives through the rhythmic ebb and flow of their consciousness. Blurring the lines of traditional narrative, Woolf employs a unique style characterized by stream-of-consciousness prose, allowing the characters' internal monologues to shape perceptions of time, memory, and identity. Set against the backdrop of the English seaside, the novel captures moments of introspection and existential contemplation, reflecting the influences of modernist literature and the complexities of early 20th-century society. Woolf, a central figure in the modernist movement, drew from her own experiences and the intellectual currents of her time, including feminism and psychological theory, to craft this groundbreaking work. Her background as a member of the Bloomsbury Group and her struggles with mental health deeply inform the themes of fragmentation and connectivity found in "The Waves." Ultimately, it is a profound reflection on the nature of self and relationships, embodying Woolf's determination to challenge conventional storytelling. "The Waves" is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich, introspective experience. It serves as a poignant exploration of human connection and consciousness, inviting readers to lose themselves in its lyrical prose and to ponder the intricacies of existence itself.

Virginia Woolf, born Adeline Virginia Stephen on January 25, 1882, remains a central figure in modernist literature. Through her novels, essays, and critical writings, she reconceptualized narrative form and addressed the complexities of human consciousness. Woolf was a prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group, whose members were influential British writers, intellectuals, philosophers, and artists (Lee, 1997). She married Leonard Woolf in 1912, and together they founded the Hogarth Press, which published much of her work and that of other modernist thinkers. Woolf's literary contributions were notable for their experimental approach to narrative structure and their exploration of characters' thoughts and perceptions, a style termed 'stream of consciousness.' 'The Waves' (1931) stands as one of Woolf's most avant-garde works, exemplifying these techniques. It employs a soliloquy-like narrative where six characters' inner thoughts and feelings intertwine with the motion of the titular waves, creating a unique rhythmic literature that defies traditional novelistic form. Her other notable works include 'Mrs. Dalloway' (1925), 'To the Lighthouse' (1927), and 'Orlando' (1928), each contributing to her reputation as an innovator of the literary form. Woolf's works engage with themes of femininity, class, and the nature of reality and time, often drawing from her own experiences with mental illness, which sadly led to her suicide in 1941. Her legacy lives on in the continued study and appreciation of her contribution to literature and feminist thought (Woolf, 1989).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 20th Century British Fiction • 20th century literary innovation • Bronte • Emily Dickinson • Emotional soliloquies • existential exploration • experimental narrative • experimental narrative structure • female character studies • Frances Hodgson Burnett • gloria steinem • identity and memory themes • identity formation • interconnected human experiences • interior monologue fiction • introspective characters • James Joyce • Literary modernism • lyrical modernist fiction • lyrical prose • Mental health reflections • Modernist Literature • Modernist narrative • modernist psychological exploration • Narrative Experimentation • Oceanic imagery • poetic introspection prose • psychological depth • psychological fiction • Stream of Consciousness • Stream-of-consciousness narrative • the bell jar • The Waves Virginia Woolf • Timeless introspection • Virginia Woolf • Virginia Woolf novels • Wild
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