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  • Lindy van Rooyen
  • Mapping the Modern Mind: Virginia Woolf¿s parodic approach to the art of fiction in "Jacob¿s Room" 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 5-10 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  Mai 2012  
    Genre:  Sprache 
    ISBN:  9783842878556 
    EAN-Code: 
    9783842878556 
    Verlag:  Diplomica Verlag 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 220 mm / B 155 mm / D 9 mm 
    Gewicht:  216 gr 
    Seiten:  128 
    Zus. Info:  Paperback 
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    In this study the author conducts a close reading of Virginia Woolf¿s first ¿experimental¿ novel, Jacob¿s Room (1922). Her reading is based on the fundamental premise that the novel is an exploration of fictional form, rather than an exposition of any preconceived idea. Jacob¿s Room is an essentially modernist text, and is characterised by extensive genre-mixing typical of the art of fiction in the early 20th century. Throughout her study the author analyses the extent to which the novel transgress the ¿boundaries¿ of the novelistic genre. She explores the generic interface between the novel and those genres which are deemed to be innate to Virginia Woolf¿s sensibility, i.e. the journalistic essay, biography and impressionist painting. The premise of this study leads the author to read the novel on two levels of significance: On the narrative, ¿surface¿ level of the novel, Woolf constructs the tragic life of a promising young Englishman, Jacob Flanders, who dies in the First World War. Simultaneously, on the metafictional level of significance, Woolf, through her garrulous narrator, mocks and evaluates the actions of her characters, experimenting with various points of view in an attempt to define the character of her protagonist. Jacob¿s ¿room¿ is thus conceived as a ¿mental space¿ in which a modern writer¿s mind is ¿mapped¿. The central aesthetic question which is debated in this room or forum relates to the essential art of modern fiction in general and the efficiency of characterisation in fiction in particular. It is argued that Virginia Woolf probes into the epistemic question of the essence of modern man and, in an attempt to capture the essence of her protagonist, speculates on the corresponding literary question how, and to what extent, the ¿soul¿ of man can to be represented in fiction. The author uses this generic approach to the novel as a broad structuring principle for her study of Jacob¿s Room. After discussing the socio-political context of modernism in the early 20th century, including the impact of the First World War on modernist writing, she focuses her study on those aspects of Woolf¿s fiction which are deemed fundamental to the narrative strategy in Jacob¿s Room, i.e. the role and nature of Woolf¿s humour within the context of modernism; the ¿nodes¿ or clusters of metaphors and symbols recurring in the text; the role of the narrator as ¿toastmaster¿ of the debate on character and fiction in Jacob¿s Forum; the extent to which the novel parodies the ¿new biography¿ of the early twentieth century; and the extent to which Woolf transvaluates the tools of impressionist painting into modernist fiction.

      



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