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Author:
Kent, Candice Lee, author.
Title:
Durée as Einstein-in-the-heart : Mary Butts and Virginia Woolf / Candice Lee Kent.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
vi, 134 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Butts, Mary,--1890-1937--Criticism and interpretation.
Woolf, Virginia,--1882-1941--Criticism and interpretation.
Bergson, Henri,--1859-1941.
Einstein, Albert,--1879-1955.
Time perception in literature.
Time in literature.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Durée as Einstein-In-The-Heart traces the trajectory of modernist interaction with Bergson and Einstein through the works of Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and Mary Butts (1890-1937). It presents an overview of critical approaches that focus on time in Woolf's novels, and that foreground Bergson in their analyses of Woolf. It then examines how Woolf's formal experimentation, and theorisation of time, in Jacob's Room (1922) and Mrs Dalloway (1925) relates to Bergson's temporal theories. This is followed by a discussion on the role Bergson's thinking played in the early formulation of Butts's ideas of time, and an analysis of how Bergson's ideas emerge in the short story 'Angele au Couvent' (1923), concluding by highlighting points of contrast in the engagements of Woolf and Butts. The book then documents the growth of Butts's interest in Einstein's ideas and shows how she amalgamates these with Bergson's thinking in her journals and in the most intense of her fictional engagement with Einstein's ideas, the novel Death of Felicity Taverner (1932). It discusses Butts's responses to the popular science genre, and examines the important role played by J. W. N. Sullivan and Arthur Eddington in the development of her understanding, and interpretation, of physics. It concludes with a discussion of Butts's antisemitic characterisation of Kralin, as purveyor of corrupted science, in contrast with the Taverners, who are conscious of durée and delight in the abstractions of scientific truth"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature
ISBN:
1032662352
9781032662350
1032662336
9781032662336
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1399463479
LCCN:
2023047926
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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