woolfread伍尔夫virginiabook读书 VirginiaWoolf,“HowShouldOneReadaBook?” *Apaperreadataschool. Inthefirstplace,Iwanttoemphasisethenoteofinterrogationattheendofmytitle.EvenifIcouldanswer thequestionformyself,theanswerwouldapplyonlytomeandnottoyou.Theonlyadvice,indeed,thatone personcangiveanotheraboutreadingisto...
HOW SHOULD ONE READ A BOOK? VirginiaWoolf In the first place, I want to emphasize the note of interrogation at the end of my title. Even if I could answer the question for myself, the answer would apply only to me and not to you. The only advice, indeed, that one person can give...
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Virginia Woolf弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫It is simple enough to say that since books have classes – fiction, biography, poetry – we should separate them and take from each what it is right that each should give us. Yet few people ask from books what books can giv
To read a book well, one should read it as if one were writing it. Begin not by sitting on the bench among the judges but by standing in the dock with the criminal. Be his fellow worker, become his accomplice. Even, if you wish merely to read books, begin by writing them. For th...
W: Virginia Woolf. She was one of the greatest British writers. I’ve been reading her books since I was eleven. M: Oh, I like her, too. I’ve read three of her books, To the Lighthouse, A Room of One’s Own, and The Common Reader. W: Great. I’ve read eight of her bo...
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摘要: A look at Virginia Woolf's struggle with maternal figures in her fiction, specifically looking at the ambiguous relationship of mothers to their children - real, surrogate, or fictive.DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10288/466 年份: 2008 ...
Through the analysis of symbolism in the novel, we can understand the Woolf's how to use this technique to "everything". First of all, Woolf's focus on the framework for constructing a series of symbolic events of the story and scenes. Virginia Woolf in the remote part of her characters...