In Memory of Myself: Clarissa Dalloway and Self-Narration

Authors

  • Jeremy Hawkins University of Alabama, US Fulbright Grantee, Romania

Keywords:

memory, self-narration, mortality

Abstract

In Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf presents a day in the life of her title character but explores a lifetime as represented in memory. Via memory, Clarissa Dalloway idealizes her past to cope with the present and stave off mortality. The consequence becomes rude autobiography as self-narration that defaces the present.

Published

2008-11-09

Issue

Section

PHILOLOGY AND CULTURAL STUDIES