Virginia Woolf, Jane Ellen Harrison, and the Spirit of Modernist Classicism: Classical Memories/Modern Identitie
Autor Jean Millsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2016
In a work that re-investigates archival materials and deploys an innovative theoretical framework, Jean Mills explores the intellectual and political relationship between Virginia Woolf and the Cambridge classicist Jane Ellen Harrison. Virginia Woolf, Jane Ellen Harrison, and the Spirit of Modernist Classicism discovers an intimate connection crucial to Woolf’s professional identity and intellectual and artistic development in Harrison’s controversial, feminist interpretations of Greek mythology. Mills argues that cross-reading Jane Harrison and Virginia Woolf exposes a distinctive relationship between two women intellectuals, one that does not rehearse the linearity of influence but instead demonstrates the intricacy of intertextuality—an active and transformative use of one body of writing by another writer—that makes of Virginia Woolf’s modernism a specifically feminist amplification. This cross-reading reveals a dimension of modernism that has been overlooked or minimized: Mills demonstrates that the questions preoccupying Harrison also resonated with Woolf, who adapted Harrison’s ideas to her own intellectual, political, and literary pursuits.
To an extent, Virginia Woolf, Jane Ellen Harrison, and the Spirit of Modernist Classicism participates in an act of classical recovery. It is an effort to revive and reclaim Harrison’s work and to illustrate the degree to which her cultural, political, and scholastic example informed one of the major modernist voices of the twentieth century.
To an extent, Virginia Woolf, Jane Ellen Harrison, and the Spirit of Modernist Classicism participates in an act of classical recovery. It is an effort to revive and reclaim Harrison’s work and to illustrate the degree to which her cultural, political, and scholastic example informed one of the major modernist voices of the twentieth century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814252987
ISBN-10: 0814252982
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Classical Memories/Modern Identitie
ISBN-10: 0814252982
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Classical Memories/Modern Identitie
Recenzii
“Jean Mills’s writing and presentation are excellent, with the focus for each chapter stunningly presented. The archival work alone makes this work highly important to Woolf scholars and to modernists.” —Georgia Johnston, Saint Louis University
Notă biografică
Jean Mills is assistant professor of English at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY.
Cuprins
Introduction: Virginia Woolf, Jane Ellen Harrison, and the Spirit of Modernist Classicism: A Transpersonal Modernism
Chapter 1: Of the Nymph and the Noun: Jane Harrison, Janet Case, and Virginia Woolf’s Greek Education—From Mentorship to Transpersonal Desire
Chapter 2: The Making and Re-Making of a God(dess): Re-writing Modernism’s War Story—Feminist Ritual Structures as Transpersonal Plots
Chapter 3: Reading Transpersonally I—“Next Comes the Wife’s Room . . . ”: A Room of One’s Own and “Scientiae Sacra Fames”
Chapter 4: Reading Transpersonally II—Women Building Peace: Three Guineas and “Epilogue on the War: Peace with Patriotism”
Chapter 5: To Russia with Love: Literature, Language, and a Shared Ideology of the Political Left
Afterword: Modernism’s Transpersonal and: Re-connecting Women’s Lives/Women’s Work and the Politics of Recovering a Reputation
Chapter 1: Of the Nymph and the Noun: Jane Harrison, Janet Case, and Virginia Woolf’s Greek Education—From Mentorship to Transpersonal Desire
Chapter 2: The Making and Re-Making of a God(dess): Re-writing Modernism’s War Story—Feminist Ritual Structures as Transpersonal Plots
Chapter 3: Reading Transpersonally I—“Next Comes the Wife’s Room . . . ”: A Room of One’s Own and “Scientiae Sacra Fames”
Chapter 4: Reading Transpersonally II—Women Building Peace: Three Guineas and “Epilogue on the War: Peace with Patriotism”
Chapter 5: To Russia with Love: Literature, Language, and a Shared Ideology of the Political Left
Afterword: Modernism’s Transpersonal and: Re-connecting Women’s Lives/Women’s Work and the Politics of Recovering a Reputation
Descriere
Discovers an intimate connection crucial to Woolf’s professional identity and intellectual and artistic development in Harrison’s controversial, feminist interpretations of Greek mythology.