The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D H Lawrence

The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D H  Lawrence
Author: Benjamin D. Hagen
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781949979282

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Winner of the D.H. Lawrence Society of North America’s Biennial Award for a Newly Published Scholar in Lawrence Studies Though the differences in style and politics between Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) are many, they both had formative experiences as teachers. Between 1905 and 1907, Woolf taught history and composition courses at Morley College while Lawrence spent nearly a decade in the field of elementary education between 1902 and 1912. The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence reframes Woolf and Lawrence’s later experiments in fiction, life-writing, and literary criticism as the works of former teachers, of writers (that is) still preoccupied with pedagogy. More specifically, the book argues that across their respective writing careers they conceptualize problems of teaching and learning as problems of sensation, emotion, or intensity. But the “sensuous pedagogies” Woolf and Lawrence depict and enact are not limited to classroom spaces or strategies; rather, they pertain to non-institutional relationships, developmental narratives, spaces, and needs. Friendships and other intimate relationships in Lawrence’s fiction, for instance, often take on a pedagogical shape or texture (one person playing the student; the other, the teacher) while Woolf’s literary criticism models a novel approach to taste-training that prioritizes the individual freedom of common readers (who must learn to attend to books that give them pleasure). In addition, Sensuous Pedagogies reads Lawrence’s literary criticism as reparative, Woolf’s fiction as sustained feminist pedagogy, and their respective theories of life and love as fundamentally entangled with pedagogical concerns.

The Bloomsbury Handbook to D H Lawrence

The Bloomsbury Handbook to D  H  Lawrence
Author: Annalise Grice
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350253759

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Showcasing the most exciting contemporary scholarship on D. H. Lawrence, this comprehensive collection serves as both an overview of the field at present as well as an examination of new approaches and directions in D. H. Lawrence studies. Explicitly interdisciplinary in its focus and covering fields such as Bibliotherapy, sustainability and animal studies, this book: · Provides new insights into Lawrence as a transnational figure whose work responds to global cultures; · Considers Lawrence in light of broader developments within modernist studies; · Examines Lawrence's work in relation to material cultures and his engagements with print, publishing and literary networks. Contributors are comprised of established international experts in D. H. Lawrence studies as well as newer voices. This collection provides a comprehensive resource for literature students at all levels, from undergraduates and postgraduates to scholars and advanced readers interested in developing their knowledge of D. H. Lawrence.

Religion Secularism and the Spiritual Paths of Virginia Woolf

Religion  Secularism  and the Spiritual Paths of Virginia Woolf
Author: Kristina K. Groover
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030325688

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Religion, Secularism, and the Spiritual Paths of Virginia Woolf offers an expansive interdisciplinary study of spirituality in Virginia Woolf's writing, drawing on theology, psychology, geography, history, gender and sexuality studies, and other critical fields. The essays in this collection interrogate conventional approaches to the spiritual, and to Woolf’s work, while contributing to a larger critical reappraisal of modernism, religion, and secularism. While Woolf’s atheism and her sharp criticism of religion have become critical commonplaces, her sometimes withering critique of religion conflicts with what might well be called a religious sensibility in her work. The essays collected here take up a challenge posed by Woolf herself: how to understand her persistent use of religious language, her representation of deeply mysterious human experiences, and her recurrent questions about life's meaning in light of her disparaging attitude toward religion. These essays argue that Woolf's writing reframes and reclaims the spiritual in alternate forms; she strives to find new language for those numinous experiences that remain after the death of God has been pronounced.

A Soul in the Quad

A Soul in the Quad
Author: Kathleen Nott
Publsiher: Routledge & Kegan Paul Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1969
Genre: Liberty
ISBN: UCAL:B4350475

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D H Lawrence on Education

D H  Lawrence on Education
Author: David Herbert Lawrence
Publsiher: Harmondsworth : Penguin Education
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1973
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCAL:B4184421

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Demand My Writing

Demand My Writing
Author: Jeanne Cortiel
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0853236143

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In this major study of the work of Joanna Russ, Jeanne Cortiel gives a clear introduction to the major feminist issues relevant to Russ’s work and assesses its development. The book will be especially valuable for students of SF and feminist SF, especially in its concern with the function of woman-based intertextuality. Although Cortiel deals principally with Russ’s novels, she also examines her short stories, and the focus on critically neglected texts is a particularly valuable feature of the study. "I recommend this book to any reader interested in Russ’s fiction, or in women’s science fiction generally."—Science Fiction Studies

The Folding Star

The Folding Star
Author: Alan Hollinghurst
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781596918108

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The 1995 Booker Prize finalist. Alan Hollinghurst's hypnotic and exquisitely written novel tells the story of Edward Manners, a disaffected 33-year-old who leaves England to earn his living as a language tutor in a Flemish city. Almost immediately he falls in love with one of his pupils, but can only console himself with other, illicit affairs. With this novel, Hollinghurst exposes us fearlessly to the consequences of unfulfillable, annihilating desire.

Woolf Studies Annual

Woolf Studies Annual
Author: Mark Hussey
Publsiher: Woolf Studies Annual (Paperbac
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0944473407

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Contents: ^I ''Freshwater' Revisited: Virginia Woolf on Ellen Terry and the Art of Acting, ' Penny Farfan; 'Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, and the Question of Sexual Identity, ' Karen Kaivola; 'British Writers and Anti-Fascism in the 1930s, Part II: Under the Hawk's Wings, ' David Bradshaw; 'From Foe to Friend: Virginia Woolf's Changing View of the Male Homosexual, ' Jean Kennard; 'Virginia Woolf's Dome Symbolism: Si monumentum requiris circumspice or Monuments to Patriarchal Infantile Fixation, ' Nancy Knowles; 'The Known and the Unknown in a Late Victorian Friendship: Virginia Woolf and the Vaughans, ' Sonya Rudikoff; 'Virginia Woolf's 'How Should One Read a Book?', ' Beth Rigel Daugherty; Guide to Library Special Collections; Re