1st Edition

Virginia Woolf’s Microgenesis Mental States and Conceptual Worlds

By James Kearns Copyright 2025
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Virginia Woolf’s Microgenesis engages with Virginia Woolf’s writings in the context of her own unique methodological approach to mind, to meaning, and to making whole. This volume argues that this preoccupation with the metaphysics of “wholeness,” a dread, indeed, of both fragmentation and what endures as an organic unity, places Woolf’s writings alongside Jason Brown’s microgenesis, formulated... Read more

Introduction: There’s Theory and Stuff

1.    A Question of Scale in The Voyage Out

 2.    Memorial Underpinnings in To the Lighthouse

 3.    On Making Wholes in The Years

 4.    Dissolution and Character: The Years Continued

 5.    Unifying: Dispersing in Between the Acts

 Conclusion: Who Said the Play’s Over? 

Biography

James Kearns was called as a barrister at Middle Temple, London, in 1997, specialising in both Criminal and Family Law at the Inns of Court School of Law. He is a registered university teacher at the University of Plymouth and lecturer in Contextual Studies and the Dissertation Module at Cornwall College University Centre. He earned his M.A. in English Studies: Landscape and Literature at the University of Exeter, and received his Ph.D. in English from the School of Society and Culture, University of Plymouth. He has published three fishy novels: Guppy, Herring, and Gurnard.