virginial woolf 伍尔夫简介及小说 展示

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Introduction-story
A short story by the English author Virginia Woolf. • A poetic writer in stream of consciousness(意识流派作家) • Poeticized fiction (诗化小说) It was first published privately in 1919
Eleanor, the "mother of all kisses"
The snail appears to have a definite goal, and the narrator describes the vista before it and the journey it has to tackle .
Virginia Woolf&Stream of consciousness
● the most successful female writer among Stream of consciousness writers, the founder of stream of consciousness novel ● Virginia Woolf's novel does not focus on the events, the relationship between characters, but focus on the creative thoughts and feelings of the characters, pay attention to the environment and scenery description. ● Her novels are often poetic and musical, giving the reader a sense of beauty.
Then more widely in 1921 in the collection Monday or Tuesday
Royal Botanic Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to as Kew Gardens .
• Stream of consciousness writing sometimes is the first person narrative sometimes a variant of the third person point of view, in which the narrator relates only what is experienced by a character’s mind from moment to moment. • It shows a mind at work but may contain parts that do not seem to be coherent because that are based on the free association of ideas and feelings of an individual's mind.
Press the young woman's parasol into the soil , His hand rests on top of hers.
Characters
snail
No protagonist No antagonist
links up the four groups of people through the full text
However, a young couple approaches the flowerbed.
Scene four
On Friday , pay sixpence entering the gardens. A young couple
Isn’t it worth sixpence ?
what “it” means?
More about Stream of Consciousness
• It presents unspoken materials directly from the psyche of the characters, or make the characters tell their own inner thoughts in monologues The realm of life with which stream-of-consciousness novel is concerned is mental and spiritual experience, such as sensations, memories, imaginations, conceptions, intuitions, feelings and the process of association.
Scene one
Simon, recalls his visit fifteen years earlier when he begged a girl called Lily to marry him, but was rejected.
a dragonfly, kept whirling around A married couple
There came other human beings.
Scene two
Two men
The older man, was unnamed , talks about heaven
William, distracts the older man by pointing out a flower.
It located in the south bank of Thames River, in southwest London, England.
It established as a state institution in 1841.
Location of Kew Garden
The picture of Kew Garden
The Palm House and lake to Victoria Gate
Kew offers a wonderful day out for all. The gardens and botanical glasshouses are home to over 30,000 species of plants. Kew Palace is one of the Historic Royal Palaces.
Introduction-life of the author
•Read “Introduction of Virginia”on page 94 in 5 minutes and answer the questions.
Introduction-woks of Woolf
•EARLY WORKS •The Voyage Out, 1915 《出海》 •Night and Day, 1919 《日夜》 •LATER WORKS •Jacob’ s Room, 1922 《雅各的房间》 •Mrs. Dalloway, 1925 《黛洛维夫人》 •To the Lighthouse, 1927 《到灯塔去》 •Orlando, 1928 《奥尔兰多》 •The Waves, 1931 《海浪》 •The Years, 1937 《年月》 •Between the Acts, 1941 《幕与幕之间》 •COLLECTIONS OF ESSAYS, literary commentaries •A Room of One’s Own , 1929 《一间自己的房间》 •Moments of Being, 1941, 《存在的瞬间》
a married couple
Four groups of people
two men
two women a young couple
man and wife
young people & old people
◎the narrative gห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ves brief glimpses of four groups of people as they pass by a flowerbed .
Plot summary
Happened in the oval-shaped flowerbed, the colourful petals of the flowers, floating to the ground, with the seemingly random movements of the visitors, and the apparently irregular movements of butterflies. A small snail is slowly making its way. Man and woman are walking in Kew Gardens.
• The narrator conveys a subject’s thoughts, impressions, and perceptions exactly as they occur, often in disjointed (不连贯的) way and without the logic and grammar of typical speech and writing.
Introduction-skill Stream of consciousness is a writing skill used in modern western art and literature, especially in novels and films, which is an important type of modernist fiction.
"he says, she says, I say" "Sugar, flour, kippers, greens"
fascinated by the old man's actions
if he has mental health problems isolated words and phrases
Kew Gardens
By Virginia Woolf
(1882-1941)
"A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."
Virginia woolf
◇Life
◇works
◇ stream of consciousness
two elderly women , lower middle class
The snail, still trying to reach its goal. After making a decision on its progress, it moves off as a young couple approaches the flowerbed.
Kew Gardens
Setting Plot summary
Point of view Characters
Theme Symbolism and Allegory
Setting
◎Set in the Royal Botanic Gardens in London on a hot July day .
mistake a woman for someone in his thoughts
listening to a voice inside it. The older man talks on, William's stoical patience grows deeper.
Scene three
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