Tato diplomová práce zkoumá pojetí času v románech Virginie Woolfové ve vztahu k narativním technikám, které autorka ve svých románech používá. Cílem práce je nejen rozebrat samotné pojetí času typické pro tuto autorku, ale také poukázat na to, jak úzce je toho pojetí spjaté právě s moderními narativními metodami. Aby byl v práci jasně zachycen vývoj autorčina pojetí času a narativních technik, kompletní novelistické dílo Virginie Woolfové je analyzováno chronologicky podle data vydání. Nemalá část práce je věnována také filosofickému, vědeckému a historickému kontextu, ve kterém byly romány napsány, protože autorčina práce s časem a experimentálními narativními technikami má svou inspiraci práce ve filosoficko-vědeckých teoriích a socio-historických změnách konce devatenáctého a začátku dvacátého století.
Anotace v angličtině
This diploma thesis focuses on Virginia Woolf's conception of time in relation to the narrative techniques the author uses in her novels. The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse the conception of time characteristic of Woolf's prose but also to point out how closely related this conception of time is to the narrative techniques used by the author. To capture the development of Woolf's conception of time and narrative methods, the novels are analysed chronologically according to their dates of publication. Significant part of this thesis is also devoted to the philosophical, scientific and historical context in which the novels were written because the author's treatment of time and narrative techniques are directly inspired by philosophical and-scientific theories and socio-historical changes at the turn of the 20th century.
Virginia Woolf, time, narrative technique, relativity, subjectivity, objectivity, Bergson, James, Ric?ur, reality, identity, memory
Rozsah průvodní práce
111 s. (271 000 znaků)
Jazyk
AN
Anotace
Tato diplomová práce zkoumá pojetí času v románech Virginie Woolfové ve vztahu k narativním technikám, které autorka ve svých románech používá. Cílem práce je nejen rozebrat samotné pojetí času typické pro tuto autorku, ale také poukázat na to, jak úzce je toho pojetí spjaté právě s moderními narativními metodami. Aby byl v práci jasně zachycen vývoj autorčina pojetí času a narativních technik, kompletní novelistické dílo Virginie Woolfové je analyzováno chronologicky podle data vydání. Nemalá část práce je věnována také filosofickému, vědeckému a historickému kontextu, ve kterém byly romány napsány, protože autorčina práce s časem a experimentálními narativními technikami má svou inspiraci práce ve filosoficko-vědeckých teoriích a socio-historických změnách konce devatenáctého a začátku dvacátého století.
Anotace v angličtině
This diploma thesis focuses on Virginia Woolf's conception of time in relation to the narrative techniques the author uses in her novels. The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse the conception of time characteristic of Woolf's prose but also to point out how closely related this conception of time is to the narrative techniques used by the author. To capture the development of Woolf's conception of time and narrative methods, the novels are analysed chronologically according to their dates of publication. Significant part of this thesis is also devoted to the philosophical, scientific and historical context in which the novels were written because the author's treatment of time and narrative techniques are directly inspired by philosophical and-scientific theories and socio-historical changes at the turn of the 20th century.
Virginia Woolf, time, narrative technique, relativity, subjectivity, objectivity, Bergson, James, Ric?ur, reality, identity, memory
Zásady pro vypracování
The focus of this master´s thesis is on the conception of time in all Virginia Woolf's novels in relation to the narrative techniques the author used in her novels. As in the novels written by other modernist authors, the notion of time plays an essential role in Woolf´s works. The aim of this thesis is to analyse Woolf´s treatment of time minutely and to describe and name narrative techniques that enable the author to handle the notion of time in her own specific and very interesting way. The thesis is not intended to analyse Woolf´s novels one by one but rather to find similar and different features in her conception of time that appear in individual novels, to classify various kinds of time in her novels and to identify clearly the narratives techniques that correspond to those specific features. Therefore, each chapter of the thesis is concerned with a different theme and this theme is examined in novels relevant to the given theme. Secondary aim of the thesis is to highlight that Woolf´s conception of time is her works is in correspondence with historical, social and philosophical context of the period when the works were written. It means that the part of the thesis is also devoted to philosophical and scientific theories pioneered at the turn of the 20th century. The thesis sometimes addresses also Woolf´s short stories, essays, diaries and works written by other authors that are also important for the analysis of the notion of time in her novels or provide interesting insight into the same topic or use similar narrative techniques. The main methods of the thesis are close reading of Woolf´s novels, comparison and systematic and insightful presentation of secondary literature relevant to the theme of the thesis.
The thesis is written in English.
Zásady pro vypracování
The focus of this master´s thesis is on the conception of time in all Virginia Woolf's novels in relation to the narrative techniques the author used in her novels. As in the novels written by other modernist authors, the notion of time plays an essential role in Woolf´s works. The aim of this thesis is to analyse Woolf´s treatment of time minutely and to describe and name narrative techniques that enable the author to handle the notion of time in her own specific and very interesting way. The thesis is not intended to analyse Woolf´s novels one by one but rather to find similar and different features in her conception of time that appear in individual novels, to classify various kinds of time in her novels and to identify clearly the narratives techniques that correspond to those specific features. Therefore, each chapter of the thesis is concerned with a different theme and this theme is examined in novels relevant to the given theme. Secondary aim of the thesis is to highlight that Woolf´s conception of time is her works is in correspondence with historical, social and philosophical context of the period when the works were written. It means that the part of the thesis is also devoted to philosophical and scientific theories pioneered at the turn of the 20th century. The thesis sometimes addresses also Woolf´s short stories, essays, diaries and works written by other authors that are also important for the analysis of the notion of time in her novels or provide interesting insight into the same topic or use similar narrative techniques. The main methods of the thesis are close reading of Woolf´s novels, comparison and systematic and insightful presentation of secondary literature relevant to the theme of the thesis.
The thesis is written in English.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Základní doporučená literatura:
Baldick, Chris. The Oxford English Literary History: Volume 10: 1910 - 1940: The Modern Movement. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Print.
Beer, Gillian. Virginia Woolf: The Common Ground. US: The University of Michigan Press, 1996. Print.
Bergson, Henri. Matter and Memory. Trans. N. M. Paul and W. S. Palmer. New York: Dover Publication, 2004. Print.
---. Time and Free Will. Trans. F. L. Pogson. New York: Dover Publication, 2001. Print.
Brown, Paul T. Relativity, Quantum Physics and Consciousness in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. " Journal of Modern Literature 32.3 (2009): 39-62. Web. 15 Jan 2014.
Einstein, Albert. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory. Trans. R. Lawson. Thousand Oaks: BN Publishing, 2007. Print.
Gudz, Natalyia. Concepts of Time in Virginia Woolf. Norderstedt: GRIN Verlag, 2005. Print.
Harris, Alexandra. Virginia Woolf. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2013. Print.
---. Romantic Moderns. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2010. Print.
Hilský, Martin. "Jeden docela malý experiment s hlemýžděm: Virginia Woolfová." Rozbité zrcadlo. Ed. Petr Onufer. Praha: Albatros, 2009. 160 - 166. Print.
---. "Květiny pro paní Dallowayovou." Od slavíka k papouškovi. Eds. Martin Hilský, Ladislav Nagy. Brno: Host, 2002. 41 - 46. Print.
Holtby, Winfred. Virginia Woolf: A Critical Memoir. London: Continuum, 2007. Print.
James, William. The Principles of Psychology. Ebooks.adelaide.edu. au. The University of Adelaide Library, 2012. Web. 23 Aug 2013.
Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. London: Vintage, 1997. Print.
---. The Novels of Virginia Woolf. London: Methuen Publishing Ltd., 1977. Print.
Prudente, Theresa. A Special Tender Piece of Eternity: Virginia Woolf and the Experience of Time. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2008. Print.
Ricoeur, Paul. Time and Narrative. Vol.2. Trans. D. Pellau er and K. McLaughlin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. Print.
Seller, Susan, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Print.
Woolf, Virginia. Monday or Tuesday. Mineola: Dover Publications Inc., 2011. Print.
---. Mrs Dalloway. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 1996. Print.
---. Orlando. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2000. Print.
---. Selected Essays. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Print.
---. The Waves. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2000. Print.
---. To the Lighthouse. London: Penguin Books, 2000. Print.
---. Jacob´s Room. London: HarperCollins, 2013. Print.
---. The Years & Between the Acts. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2012. Print.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Základní doporučená literatura:
Baldick, Chris. The Oxford English Literary History: Volume 10: 1910 - 1940: The Modern Movement. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Print.
Beer, Gillian. Virginia Woolf: The Common Ground. US: The University of Michigan Press, 1996. Print.
Bergson, Henri. Matter and Memory. Trans. N. M. Paul and W. S. Palmer. New York: Dover Publication, 2004. Print.
---. Time and Free Will. Trans. F. L. Pogson. New York: Dover Publication, 2001. Print.
Brown, Paul T. Relativity, Quantum Physics and Consciousness in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. " Journal of Modern Literature 32.3 (2009): 39-62. Web. 15 Jan 2014.
Einstein, Albert. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory. Trans. R. Lawson. Thousand Oaks: BN Publishing, 2007. Print.
Gudz, Natalyia. Concepts of Time in Virginia Woolf. Norderstedt: GRIN Verlag, 2005. Print.
Harris, Alexandra. Virginia Woolf. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2013. Print.
---. Romantic Moderns. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2010. Print.
Hilský, Martin. "Jeden docela malý experiment s hlemýžděm: Virginia Woolfová." Rozbité zrcadlo. Ed. Petr Onufer. Praha: Albatros, 2009. 160 - 166. Print.
---. "Květiny pro paní Dallowayovou." Od slavíka k papouškovi. Eds. Martin Hilský, Ladislav Nagy. Brno: Host, 2002. 41 - 46. Print.
Holtby, Winfred. Virginia Woolf: A Critical Memoir. London: Continuum, 2007. Print.
James, William. The Principles of Psychology. Ebooks.adelaide.edu. au. The University of Adelaide Library, 2012. Web. 23 Aug 2013.
Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. London: Vintage, 1997. Print.
---. The Novels of Virginia Woolf. London: Methuen Publishing Ltd., 1977. Print.
Prudente, Theresa. A Special Tender Piece of Eternity: Virginia Woolf and the Experience of Time. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2008. Print.
Ricoeur, Paul. Time and Narrative. Vol.2. Trans. D. Pellau er and K. McLaughlin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. Print.
Seller, Susan, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Print.
Woolf, Virginia. Monday or Tuesday. Mineola: Dover Publications Inc., 2011. Print.
---. Mrs Dalloway. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 1996. Print.
---. Orlando. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2000. Print.
---. Selected Essays. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Print.
---. The Waves. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2000. Print.
---. To the Lighthouse. London: Penguin Books, 2000. Print.
---. Jacob´s Room. London: HarperCollins, 2013. Print.
---. The Years & Between the Acts. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2012. Print.