Virginia Woolf: lyrical novel in The narrow bridge of art
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https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v39i66.4624Keywords:
Virginia Woolf. Lyrical novel. Modernism.Abstract
This article deals with the Virginia Woolf’s point of view about the novel evolution, or rather, the art of fiction, as she herself names in the book Granite and Rainbow (1975), which is a work with twenty-five essays edited posthumously by Leonard Woolf. Such essays portrait some of woolf´s thought that will be spared with the novel construction in To the Lighthouse, published in 1927 by the same authoress. We dialogue also with the teorethical categories used by Erich Auerbach, Georg Lukács e Walter Benjamin that can complement the comprehension, specially, of the narrator and the novel.Downloads
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2014-01-03
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Siqueira, B. S., & Tabak, F. M. (2014). Virginia Woolf: lyrical novel in The narrow bridge of art. Signo, 39(66), 315-329. https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v39i66.4624
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Artigos – vol. 39, nº 66, 2014
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