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What a lark! What a plunge! Woooooooo-hooooooo what a fall what a soar what a plummet what a dash: Virginia Woolf and Ali Smith

Resultado de pesquisa: Conference contribution

Resumo

Following on from the hope expressed in A Room of One’s Own that the seemingly fictional Mary Carmichael ‘will be a poet [...] in another hundred years’ time’, and taking the form of a series of personal encounters the work of one of the most innovative and distinctive voices in contemporary British fiction, this paper considers some of the implications of what it might mean to say that a late-twentieth/early-twenty-first-century writer is somehow or other ‘like’ Virginia Woolf. The question it seeks to unravel is not so much that of the familiar and well-trodden concept of ‘the influence of something upon somebody’, but rather it is the perhaps more abstract and tangled notion of how one writer can be both ‘like’ and ‘not like’ another at one and the same time. In a sense, it is an attempt to imagine the kind of novelist Virginia Woolf/Mary Carmichael would be if she were writing today. It is also a narrative about the writing of Ali Smith, told from a particularly Woolfian point of view.
Idioma originalEnglish
Título da publicação do anfitriãoBloomsbury Influences
Subtítulo da publicação do anfitriãoPapers from the Bloomsbury Adaptations Conference, Bath Spa University, 5-6 May 2011
EditoresE H Wright
Local da publicaçãoNewcastle upon Tyne
EditoraCambridge Scholars Publishing
Páginas46-55
Número de páginas10
ISBN (impresso)978-1-4438-5434-4
Estado da publicaçãoPublished - 1 fev. 2014

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