16 juillet 2008
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Jacques Sohier, « Incidences de la dissidence chez Virginia Woolf : de la nouvelle aux pamphlets », Journal of the Short Story in English, ID : 10670/1.51r5fb
This is a study based on the short-story "The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn" and on the two pamphlets A Room Of One's Own and Three Guineas. The short-story is read as symptomatic of a desire for a voice of one's own founded on an appropriation of women's history. In her pamphlets, Virginia Woolf delineates the consequences of the exclusion from the places of learning where the co-hearence of meaning induces bliss as well as gives means to fight the split of consciousness of the subject. In Three Guineas her intense frustration and anger burst anew. V. Woolf reveals herself and speaks of a symbolic wound that she has never been able to heal.