1. Given the above statement in the post on Lawrence, is what Lawrence is after in verse related to what Virginia Woolf is after? If so, how? Also, in what ways might their aims be different?
2.How is the way in which Woolf conceives the direction of modern fiction different or perhaps contrary to the approach laid out by Perrine at the beginning of Ch. 8 of Story and Structure?
3. What according to Woolf is "the proper stuff of fiction" for modern fiction?
4. What according to Woolf is the proper criteria by which we can compare literature of the present with literature of the past? What, according to Woolf, is one new limitation of the modern period?
5. What according to Woolf is wrong with representational forms of art? What form does she seem to prefer?
6. How does Woolf define 'life'?
7. According to Woolf, how does Joyce's blatant disregard for traditional signposts used by writers suggest about the direction of modern fiction? In what way might this be a challenge to the reader? What new field of study will most like to assist the modern writer in her experimentation with form? Do you discover this in Woolf's fiction? What new problem is the modern author faced with?
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2.How is the way in which Woolf conceives the direction of modern fiction different or perhaps contrary to the approach laid out by Perrine at the beginning of Ch. 8 of Story and Structure?
3. What according to Woolf is "the proper stuff of fiction" for modern fiction?
4. What according to Woolf is the proper criteria by which we can compare literature of the present with literature of the past? What, according to Woolf, is one new limitation of the modern period?
5. What according to Woolf is wrong with representational forms of art? What form does she seem to prefer?
6. How does Woolf define 'life'?
7. According to Woolf, how does Joyce's blatant disregard for traditional signposts used by writers suggest about the direction of modern fiction? In what way might this be a challenge to the reader? What new field of study will most like to assist the modern writer in her experimentation with form? Do you discover this in Woolf's fiction? What new problem is the modern author faced with?
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