Review of Virginia Woolf's Night and Day
Baker M Bani-Khair, Imad M Khawaldeh, Nisreen Al-Khawaldeh
Abstract
In this Review article, we have looked at different aspects that make Virginia Woolf's Night and Day one of the most interesting to read and analyze. We particularly focus on the familial and social patterns that distinguish this novel from other ones written by the same author. We also placed a good emphasis on the strength points the novel shows by looking at various elements such as themes of love relationships, modern treatment of plot and content, and more importantly on characterizations. The article revealed that Woolf's Night and Day is rich in terms of its modern and unconventional approach towards characters, plot, style, and thematic content which all make it a successful novel.
Keywords
Social stability, Virginia Woolf, Night and Day, techniques, styles, modernism, relationships, success, Marriage
References
Woolf, V. (1950). Night and Day. London: The Hogarth Press.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.2p.258
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