Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a Reflection of their Relationship – Lenka Mazalová
Lenka Mazalová
Bachelor's thesis
Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a Reflection of their Relationship
Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a Reflection of their Relationship
Abstract:
Virginia Woolf belongs to one of the most significant and original writers of the twentieth century. She was known for her feministic attitudes and denial of traditional gender roles as the social construct. She often criticized the unequal position of women in the patriarchal society and its homophobic tendencies. She used experimental approaches towards literature and writing such as so-called "stream …moreAbstract:
Virginia Woolf patří k nejvýznamnějším a nejoriginálnějším spisovatelům dvacátého století. Byla známá svými feministickými postoji a odmítáním tradičných společenských rolí jako sociálního konstruktu. Často kritizovala nerovné postavení žen v patriarchální společnosti a její homofobní tendence. Používala experimentální přístupy k literatuře a psaní jako je "proud vědomí" ve formě vnitřního monologu …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 31. 3. 2009
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 26. 5. 2009
- Supervisor: PhDr. Ladislav Vít, Ph.D.
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MAZALOVÁ, Lenka. \textit{Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a Reflection of their Relationship}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Pardubice: University of Pardubice, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy. 2009. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/oa9is5/.
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Mazalová, Lenka. Virginia Woolf and Victoria Sackville-West: Orlando as a Reflection of their Relationship. Pardubice, 2009. bakalářská práce (Bc.). Univerzita Pardubice. Fakulta filozofická
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Philology / English for Business
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