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Virginia Woolf As a Process-Oriented Thinker: Parallels Between Woolf’s Fiction and Process Philosophy

Virginia Woolf As a Process-Oriented Thinker: Parallels Between Woolf’s Fiction and Process Philosophy

Virginia Woolf As a Process-Oriented Thinker: Parallels Between Woolf’s
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Virginia Woolf As a Process-Oriented Thinker: Parallels Between Woolf’s Fiction and Process Philosophy Hardback - 2023

by Krajícková, Veronika

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Lexington Books, 2023. Hardcover. New. 189 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches.
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  • Title Virginia Woolf As a Process-Oriented Thinker: Parallels Between Woolf’s Fiction and Process Philosophy
  • Author Krajícková, Veronika
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Publisher Lexington Books
  • Publication date 2023
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-1666942294
  • ISBN 9781666942293
  • Quantity available 2

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Virginia Woolf as a Process-Oriented Thinker: Parallels Between Woolf's Fiction and Process Philosophy introduces Virginia Woolf as a nondualist and process-oriented thinker whose ideas are, despite no direct influence, strikingly similar to those of Alfred North Whitehead. Veronika Krajckov argues that in their respective fields, literature and philosophy, Woolf and Whitehead both criticized the materialist turn of their time and attempted to reattribute importance to experience and undermine long-rooted dualisms such as subject and object, the animate and the inanimate, the human and the nonhuman, or the self and the other. By erasing the gaps between these dualities, the two thinkers anticipated the poststructuralist thought with which Woolf has been anachronically associated in the last decades. Krajckov shows that there is no need to analyze Woolf's fiction via critical and philosophical theories that developed much later. This book demonstrates that Woolf and Whitehead's ideas may help us adopt more ecologically friendly, selfless, intersubjective, and harmless modes of being in the present day. Both figures emphasize the intrinsic value and importance of each constituent of reality and teach us to appreciate the aesthetic values dispersed throughout our environment.

About the author

Veronika Krajckov teaches English literature in the Faculty of Arts at the University of South Bohemia.
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