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The Moment of Being & the Voice of Melancholy in Virginia Woolf's The Waves
Author(s) -
Josiane Paccaud-Huguet
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
e-rea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1638-1718
DOI - 10.4000/erea.362
Subject(s) - moment (physics) , audiology , acoustics , medicine , physics , quantum mechanics
My aim here is to draw attention to the relation between the modern epiphanic moment — of being, of vision, of awakening, depending on the novelist — and melancholy, a passion which seems more prominent in those times of crisis, like the Elisabethan age, when cracks open in the wall of semblances and shake the foundations of language — times when mist,  nothingness, and fleeting shadows prevail as anti-epistemological values.Virginia Woolf rejoins Elisabethans in the recognition that there is..

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