While Woolf sought to dispense with the heavy apparatus of the realistic and naturalistic novel in order to render the inner workings of the mind, she knew that the modern novel could not flee from the external world of everyday things. Her characters do not dwell solely in their heads; they dwell in the physical world also., 随后进入了伦敦国王学院女子系,在那里她系统学习了古希腊语、中级拉丁语、德语、经典文学和历史,在剑桥兄弟的影响下,她们姐妹结识了很多年轻人,也认识她以后的丈夫伦纳德·伍尔夫(Leonard Woolf),很快这些人就组织了一个午夜读书会。, Virginia Woolf's provocative statement about her intentions in writing Mrs. Dalloway has regularly been ignored by the critics, since ithighlights an aspect of her literary interests very different from the traditional picture of the "poetic" novelist concerned with examining states of reverie and vision and with following the intricate pathways of individual consciousness., 二、简介 1.作者简介 艾德琳·弗吉尼亚·伍尔芙(Adeline Virginia Woolf,1882年1月25日-1941年3月28日),英国女作家、文学批评家和文学理论家,意识流文学代表人物,被誉为二十世纪现代主义与女性主义的先锋。, ”——Virginia Woolf. 但这句话在A Room of One‘s Own中并没有出现。而且这句话的情感基调不太像是伍尔芙所写。 手边没有纸书,两处都是在网上找到的电子书: A Room of One‘s Own: A room of one’s own, by Virginia Woolf. Modern Fiction: The Common Reader, by Virginia Woolf : chapter13, B. Woolf's prose style is more pedestrian than many scholars believe it to be. C. Woolf's novels have surprisingly strong, well-developed plots. D. It is inaccurate to describe Woolf's characters as having self-conscious interiority. E. The prosaic elements of Woolf's novels overshadow the poetic elements for most scholars. A 显示答案.