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'No Christians Thirst For Gold!': Religion And Colonialism In Pope, Katherine Quinsey
'No Christians Thirst For Gold!': Religion And Colonialism In Pope, Katherine Quinsey
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Modernist Anti-Philosophicalism And Virginia Woolf's Critique Of Philosophy, Michael Lackey
Modernist Anti-Philosophicalism And Virginia Woolf's Critique Of Philosophy, Michael Lackey
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Woolf was one of many modernists who led an assault on philosophy. Given her anti-philosophical orientation, those scholars who use philosophy to interpret Woolf, I argue, are implicitly at odds with her aesthetic. Crucial to my argument is Woolf's conception of what I refer to as the semiotic unconscious, which predetermines the conceptual systems we use to systematize our experiences of the world. Based on my findings, I suggest an alternative frame for understanding Woolf's treatment of philosophy and, more generally, modernist anti-philosophicalism. Instead of assuming that philosophy signifies intellectual depth, as many scholars do, I suggest approaching Woolf, as …
D.H. Lawrence's Women In Love: A Tale Of The Modernist Psyche, The Continental "Concept," And The Aesthetic Experience, Michael Lackey
D.H. Lawrence's Women In Love: A Tale Of The Modernist Psyche, The Continental "Concept," And The Aesthetic Experience, Michael Lackey
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