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Title: | Feminist Perspective on Victorian Women in Virginia Woolf’s To the LightHouse(1927 |
Other Titles: | Literature and Civilization |
Authors: | Bouthaina Moussaoui |
Keywords: | Feminism, patriarchy, To the Lighthouse, New woman, Victorian Woman |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Abstract: | The advent of feminism has sparked a formidable resistance against prevailing patriarchal practices and ideologies. With individuals from diverse backgrounds and expertise spanning various domains, the feminist movement has united in its mission to challenge the status quo. Throughout the realm of literature, novelists have emerged as powerful voices, illuminating the realities of patriarchal societies through their literary works. In this academic dissertation, the focus turns towards Virginia Woolf's renowned novel, To the Lighthouse (1927). The primary objective of this study is to unravel the intricate portrayals of two pivotal female characters, Mrs. Ramsay and Ms. Lily Briscoe. By delving into the narrative, we aim to shed light on the pervasive influence of patriarchy within the Victorian community and examine how Woolf deftly articulated her own feminist perspectives. Additionally, this work employs a feminist approach, using descriptive analytical and qualitative research methods. Furthermore, this research offers insightful feminist perspectives on the portrayal of Victorian women in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse. |
URI: | http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/26808 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculté des Lettres et des Langues FLL |
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