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This work explores a central question of the human condition: how do we find meaning in human experience? Virginia Woolf''s novels give us insight into the Modernist''s response, one that reacts to the devastation of war, advances in the sciences, and a deeper understanding of human consciousness. Orts, Scraps, and Fragments contends that the social constructs of religion, marriage, and communication fail to provide the meaning and interpersonal connection that society invests in them. Instead, Woolf''s characters struggle within these constructs and ultimately find themselves disillusioned, unfulfilled, and isolated. Through a close reading, Dr. McGarry analyzes the ways in which characters, such as Clarissa Dalloway, Mrs. Ramsay, Giles and Isa Oliver, and Jacob Flanders, attempt to work through the realization that meaning is elusive. However, Woolf''s few artistic characters have the ability to transcend this darkness. Through their struggle for creative expression, they glimpse, if only briefly, a larger, unifying meaning. For Lily Briscoe, Miss LaTrobe, and Bernard this momentary hint of universal meaning provides sufficient motivation to continue the artistic process and life itself. For Woolf art, not imposed social constructs, sustains life.

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Chapter 1 Seeking Meaning in Virginia Woolf's Fiction: Shifting Perspectives in the Modern Age Chapter 2 God Inventors and Detractors: Religion and Skepticism Converge Chapter 3 In Relationship: Woolf's Vision of Marriage, Friendship, and the Needs of the Self Chapter 4 Speaking of Failures: Problems with Verbal and Non-Verbal Constructs Chapter 5 Art: A Glimpse of Light, Color, and Shape in the Inexhaustible Darkness and Chaos of Life Part 6 Endnotes Part 7 Index Part 8 About the Author

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 5/15/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761837503, 978-0761837503
      ISBN10: 0761837507

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      Book Synopsis
      This work explores a central question of the human condition: how do we find meaning in human experience? Virginia Woolf''s novels give us insight into the Modernist''s response, one that reacts to the devastation of war, advances in the sciences, and a deeper understanding of human consciousness. Orts, Scraps, and Fragments contends that the social constructs of religion, marriage, and communication fail to provide the meaning and interpersonal connection that society invests in them. Instead, Woolf''s characters struggle within these constructs and ultimately find themselves disillusioned, unfulfilled, and isolated. Through a close reading, Dr. McGarry analyzes the ways in which characters, such as Clarissa Dalloway, Mrs. Ramsay, Giles and Isa Oliver, and Jacob Flanders, attempt to work through the realization that meaning is elusive. However, Woolf''s few artistic characters have the ability to transcend this darkness. Through their struggle for creative expression, they glimpse, if only briefly, a larger, unifying meaning. For Lily Briscoe, Miss LaTrobe, and Bernard this momentary hint of universal meaning provides sufficient motivation to continue the artistic process and life itself. For Woolf art, not imposed social constructs, sustains life.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Seeking Meaning in Virginia Woolf's Fiction: Shifting Perspectives in the Modern Age Chapter 2 God Inventors and Detractors: Religion and Skepticism Converge Chapter 3 In Relationship: Woolf's Vision of Marriage, Friendship, and the Needs of the Self Chapter 4 Speaking of Failures: Problems with Verbal and Non-Verbal Constructs Chapter 5 Art: A Glimpse of Light, Color, and Shape in the Inexhaustible Darkness and Chaos of Life Part 6 Endnotes Part 7 Index Part 8 About the Author

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