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... Herman Melville Bartleby Virginia Woolf Mrs. Ramsay Lily Briscoe ...
Published: 03 February 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373438-006
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7343-8
.... In To the Lighthouse , I argue that Virginia Woolf practices a Nietzschean form of textual disappointment by holding out but then negating Mrs. Ramsay as the erstwhile heroine. Mrs. Ramsay, in contrast to her husband, seems to offer a redemptive (and suitably complex) version of subjectivity that any of us would want...
... practices a Nietzschean form of textual disappointment by holding out but then negating Mrs. Ramsay as the erstwhile heroine. Mrs. Ramsay, in contrast to her husband, seems to offer a redemptive (and suitably complex) version of subjectivity that any of us would want to be. Yet I argue that the true hero...