‘Derrida’s “Mourning” and Virginia Woolf’s “Death”’

Panel: 
Virginia Woolf
Abstract: 

In this paper, I argue that Virginia Woolf’s novelistic treatment of the concept of death and her lifelong philosophical preoccupation with textual mourning betray a ‘Derridean’ approach to ‘loss’ some seventy years before the French philosopher started to talk about this topic.

Presenter Information
First Name: 
Theodore
Last Name: 
Koulouris
Institution: 
University of Sussex