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Title: But, I ask myself, What is reality? And who are the judges of reality?': The Appearance/ Reality Opposition in Virginia Woolf's Essays
Authors: Sánchez Cuervo, Margarita Esther 
UNESCO Clasification: 6202 Teoría, análisis y crítica literarias
Keywords: Virginia Woolf
Ensayos
Essays
Issue Date: 2013
Journal: PhiN. Philologie im Netz
Abstract: Virginia Woolf's essays are particularly appreciated for her interest in women's condition throughout history, and her revision of literary trends, works and well- and lesser-known characters. In her practice of this argumentative genre, she uses several rhetorical devices, such as the act-person interaction, similes, repetition, the rhetorical question and opposition. In this respect, the opposition of ideas or dissociation of notions is an argumentative technique that involves the confrontation and balance of elements in opposition. This paper is concerned with the occurrence of the appearance/reality opposition in Woolf's essays. Appearance, which corresponds to the most actual and immediate, is devalued, whereas reality, which is only indirectly recognized, is valued. However, the author practices a reversal of these concepts, and gives more prominence to those illusory imagined aspects of appearance, whereby women can possess a room of their own, develop a career and even enjoy the same rights as men.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70575
ISSN: 1433-7177
Source: PhiN. Philologie Im Netz. [1433-7177], n. 64, pp. 1-16
URL: http://web.fu-berlin.de/phin/phin64/p64t1.htm
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