Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway
This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them to central themes in the novel (including the fragmented consciousness of the characters, and withheld - or only partially understood - meaning).
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2014
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| description | This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them to central themes in the novel (including the fragmented consciousness of the characters, and withheld - or only partially understood - meaning). |
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| spelling | nottingham-323392020-05-04T16:48:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32339/ Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway Harrison, Andrew This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them to central themes in the novel (including the fragmented consciousness of the characters, and withheld - or only partially understood - meaning). Palgrave Macmillan Simmons, David Allen, Nicola 2014-06-30 Book Section PeerReviewed Harrison, Andrew (2014) Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway. In: Reassessing the twentieth-century canon: from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 43-55. ISBN 9781137366009 |
| spellingShingle | Harrison, Andrew Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway |
| title | Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway |
| title_full | Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway |
| title_fullStr | Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway |
| title_full_unstemmed | Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway |
| title_short | Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway |
| title_sort | urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in mrs dalloway |
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