Other critics pay attention to the sexuality in the novel like Clarissa’s love for Sally, and like Kilman’s love for Elizabeth。 In the article “The Rebellion Against Compulsory Heterosexuality Culture—On Woolf’s Lesbian Literary Narrative”, Pan Jian (2) owes Clarissa’s marriage with Richard to the suppressed homosexuality without realizing the impact from the society over women。
Some critics analyze the feminist elements in the novel。 Emily Jensen (162-179) considers Clarissa’s choice to live a traditional heterosexual life as a sacrifice of female sexual pleasure and friendship with the same sex。 P。 Rose (1979) holds that in Woman of Letters: a Life of Virginia Woolf that, the core of Woolf's sentiment and thought reflects her feminism ideas though she has never admitted being a pure feminist。 来,自,优.尔:论;文*网www.youerw.com +QQ752018766-
Still some others mainly focuses on its writing technique—stream-of-consciousness。 Guan Shuhong (98-103, 126) discusses the attitude system of stream-of-consciousness in Mrs。 Dalloway and how they promote to build the theme of love。 Another scholar Wen Hongjia (49-51) also expounds this theme from the perspective of writing style and writing skills。
So far, insufficient attention has been paid to Woolf' eco-feminism expression。 Through analyzing the relationships among the characters and the natural world, this thesis intends to does an examination of Woolf's eco-feminism consciousness, and at the same time adds a case study to eco-feminism theories and practice。 In doing so, readers will get to know Woolf’s eco-feminism consciousness better and perceive her wish of building a harmonious world。