Portrayal of London in the Private Writings of Virginia Woolf
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Portrayal of London in the Private Writings of Virginia Woolf
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According to Virginia Woolf, one's identity is constantly remade and is always in flux because of the outer environment that continually changes its shape and causes the transformation of the self. Different environments alter different aspects of personality; therefore, they also draw out different sides of the self. The individual is like "a fish in the stream" - held in the place that surrounds without the ability to be separated from ?the stream?. For Virginia Woolf, as well as for her fictional characters, ?the stream? as the outer inspirational environment becomes London. The complete vision of the city with its sights and moods is visible throughout Woolf's novels as well as autobiographical writings. For Woolf it is 22 Hyde Park Gate in Londonwhere the formative stimulants began and 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury where the inspiration continues.
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O - Miscellaneous
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AJ - Literature, mass media, audio-visual activities
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2015
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S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů