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Virginia Woolf John Maze

Virginia Woolf By John Maze

Virginia Woolf by John Maze


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Presenting a penetrating psychoanalytic reading of Virginia Woolf's novels, this work explains how Woolf's feminism and pacifism, based on her conscious insight into an authoritarian society, were given passionate conviction by her childhood and adult relationships with her family and men.

Virginia Woolf Summary

Virginia Woolf: Feminism, Creativity, and the Unconscious by John Maze

John R. Maze presents a penetrating psychoanalytic reading of Virginia Woolf's novels from first to last. Underlying their elegant, imaginative, mysterious texture there is revealed a network of sibling rivalry, incestuous attraction and exploitation, sexual repulsion, bizarre fantasies, anger, and fatal despair. Woolf's feminism and pacificism, based on her conscious insight into an authoritarian society, were given passionate conviction by her resentment and irrational guilt over her half-brothers' sexual aggression against her as a vulnerable girl. This found its place in repressed animosity toward her idealized mother, whom she blamed not only for failing to protect her, but also for trying to impose the Victorian female sexist orthodoxy. Deeper still was the childhood conviction that her mother was complicit in the fantasied genital injuries-exacerbated later, she felt, by the males in her life-which prevented her from having children, as her envied sister had. Maze's approach not only reveals the intimate processes of Woolf's imagination, but yields a deeper and richer reading of her texts. An important study for all students and scholars of British 20th-century literature, feminist literary criticism, and critical theory in general.

About John Maze

JOHN R. MAZE graduated from the University of Sydney, Australia, where he then lectured on psychoanalytic psychology and other aspects of psychological theory before resigning to become an independent researcher and consultant. Among his earlier publications are works on Woolf and Dostoevsky, as well as collaborative biographies of Harold Ickes and Henry Wallace.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Relevance of Woolf's Life History The Voyage Out--Images of Love and Death Night and Day--Retreat from the Brink Jacob's Room--A Matter of Identity Mrs. Dalloway--A Questionable Sanity To the Lighthouse--An Ambiguous Testimonial The Waves--Quest for Self-Fulfillment The Years--Aspects of Liberation Between the Acts--But What Is the Play? Unsolved Problems Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313302831
9780313302831
0313302839
Virginia Woolf: Feminism, Creativity, and the Unconscious by John Maze
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-11-30
232
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