Simone de Beauvoir’s Theory of Immanence and Its Impact on Virginia Woolf’s Women Characters with Particular Emphasis on The Voyage Out, Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse

Mai Mohamed Ali Abouzaid;

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The aim of this thesis is to investigate man-woman relationship in Virginia Woolf’s novels, in the light of Simone de Beauvoir’s theory of immanence. This theory highlights the historical, physiological, psychological and the economical differences be


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Title Simone de Beauvoir’s Theory of Immanence and Its Impact on Virginia Woolf’s Women Characters with Particular Emphasis on The Voyage Out, Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse
Other Titles نظرية سيمون دي بڤوار في " المحايثة" و تأ ثيرها علي الشخصيات النسائية في كتابات ڤرﭽينيا وولف و خاصة في روايات رحلة خارج الذات, مسز دالواي و التوجه إلي الفنار
Authors Mai Mohamed Ali Abouzaid
Keywords Simone de Beauvoir’s Theory of Immanence and Its Impact on Virginia Woolf’s Women Characters with Particular Emphasis on The Voyage Out, Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse
Issue Date 2009
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The aim of this thesis is to investigate man-woman relationship in Virginia Woolf’s novels, in the light of Simone de Beauvoir’s theory of immanence. This theory highlights the historical, physiological, psychological and the economical differences be

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