The author examines the work of Virginia Woolf, and specifically her novel "The Waves", paying attention to the discourse of knowledge as it emerges between body and mind and along a philosophical tradition that casts them in opposition.
Virginia Woolf, The Waves, and the discourse of knowledge: a dialogue between the resolved soul and created pleasure / F. Orestano. - In: TEXTUS. - ISSN 1824-3967. - 16:2(2003), pp. 355-382.
Virginia Woolf, The Waves, and the discourse of knowledge: a dialogue between the resolved soul and created pleasure
F. Orestano
2003
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The author examines the work of Virginia Woolf, and specifically her novel "The Waves", paying attention to the discourse of knowledge as it emerges between body and mind and along a philosophical tradition that casts them in opposition.File in questo prodotto:
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