Psychic Transformation In Virginia Woolf’s ‘‘A Room Of One’s Own”

M. Sujatha, Dr. R. Parthipan

Abstract


This paper deals with the psychic transformation in Virginia Woolf’s “A Room Of One’s Own .Virginia’s works deals with equality, gender roles, feministic perspectives such as self identity, space in literature, writers contributions, freedom of liberty in thought, work and action .The psychic transformation dealt in this paper is about her difficulties that shefaced as a women writer and depicts the role of women in literature.  Women writers have made the most significant contribution in the field of fictionand it is undoubtedly Virginia’s works made the commencement for feminist writers. This paper deals with the inner intuitive feel that elevates women writers towards better understanding of life, their position and literature. Moreover it aims to present pearlsand pitfall of a women writer taking in to consideration the psychic transformation based on consciousness of reality.


Keywords


intuitive, psyche, feministic perspective, pitfall pearls, consciousness.

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References


De Beauvoir Simone, The Second Sex, Harmsworth, England, Penguin, 1972.

Elizabeth. Abel, Virginia Woolf and fictions of psychoanalysis, Chicago University of Chicago press 1989.

Virginia Woolf’s“A Room OfOne’s Own”, Hogarth press, first edition, 1929.


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