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학술저널
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신광인 (안양대학교)
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한국동서비교문학학회 동서비교문학저널 동서비교문학저널 제22호
발행연도
2010.6
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91 - 107 (17page)

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??This paper explores the meaning of ‘empty’ places in Virginia Woolf’s works mainly based on Mrs. Dalloway and Between the Acts. In both works, empty places represent that the female values like harmony, compassion, unity, careful consideration are ‘empty’ or depleted. In Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa who is expected to enhance the female value has self-contradiction herself. Though she regards life’s meaning as combining and connecting various people who are prisoned in each life, she does not open her mind to others, especially to the people of lower social classes. This self-contradiction limits her as a heroine to achieve female vision and this is symbolized as her ‘empty’ attic.
??In Between the Acts, empty places are increased to represent the female value and its power are more seriously decreased. Lucy and Isa, the assumed heroines, are too weak to meet against the boosted male value before the Second World War. So, the places considered as symbolizing female values are depicted as ‘empty’.
??From Woolf’s point of view, this situation is dangerous and negative as she values highly the ‘androgynous’ harmony in a person’s mind, a family and even a society. If female values are depleted, the male values like self-assertion, reasoning, separatism are boosted excessively breaking the androgynous harmony. Accordingly, negative results like war follow from this. With the empty places, Woolf emphasizes we should recover and keep the androgynous harmony in our life.

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