To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf

Despite her personal and political involvement in many societies and circles, Virginia Woolf surprisingly displays a fairly ambivalent, if not critical, attitude towards them in her fiction. This is especially the case of a 1920 short-story, ‘A Society’, which tells about a society of women rebellin...

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Main Author: Stéphanie Ravez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée 2015-06-01
Series:Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cve/2011
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description Despite her personal and political involvement in many societies and circles, Virginia Woolf surprisingly displays a fairly ambivalent, if not critical, attitude towards them in her fiction. This is especially the case of a 1920 short-story, ‘A Society’, which tells about a society of women rebelling against the patriarchal order. Written in the same period, the autobiographical sketch ‘Old Bloomsbury’ goes back over the birth of the famous group of intellectuals to which the author’s name is closely connected. This article proposes to confront both texts and read them in the light of her celebrated feminist essays published in the thirties where she openly rejects the membership of any society or club.
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To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf
Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens
feminism
clubs
Bloomsbury
‘A Society’
‘Old Bloomsbury’
Woolf (Virginia)
title To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf
title_full To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf
title_fullStr To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf
title_full_unstemmed To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf
title_short To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf
title_sort to belong or not to belong variations autour du mythe associatif chez virginia woolf
topic feminism
clubs
Bloomsbury
‘A Society’
‘Old Bloomsbury’
Woolf (Virginia)
url https://journals.openedition.org/cve/2011
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