
Virginia Woolf
The Flux of Consciousness and Modernist Form.By Alex OmbergLength1h 27m
About this audiobook
Virginia Woolf rejected the outer world of bricks and mortar to map the infinite landscape of the human mind. Breaking away from the "materialists" of her time, she revolutionized literature by capturing the "myriad impressions" of consciousness, time, and memory.
In this literary exploration, you will analyze:
The Bloomsbury Edge: How owning The Hogarth Press allowed her to bypass censorship and experiment freely.
Stream of Consciousness: The mechanics of the "tunneling process" in Mrs. Dalloway.
Time & Grief: The structural mastery and elegy within To the Lighthouse.
A Room of One’s Own: Her seminal argument regarding women, money, and artistic silence.
The Limits of Language: The experimental voices and identity struggles of The Waves.
Dive into the flow of modernism and the texture of lived experience.
Click Play to drift into the mind.
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ 5.0 (1)
GenreBiography and Memoir, Literary Classics
Length1 hr 27 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 28, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title Page
5Chapter 3: Structure and Elegy
2Introduction: Beyond the Materialists
6Chapter 4: Gender and Independence
3Chapter 1: The Bloomsbury Context and The Hogarth Press
7Chapter 5: The Limits of Language
4Chapter 2: The Tunneling Process
8Conclusion: The Interior Landscape
