The phantom table

The phantom table
About this book
"In this study of Woolf's relationship to Bloomsbury and the aesthetic and philosophical developments of her time, Ann Banfield subjects that influence to its first full treatment. The theory of knowledge Moore and Russell formulated, Banfield argues, profoundly affected Woolf's conception of reality, as it did Roger Fry's theory of Post-Impressionism, one source for Woolf's transformations of philosophical principles into aesthetic ones.
The Phantom Table is a magisterial account of Woolf's engagement with this remarkable trinity of thinkers: Moore, Russell, Fry. It radically revises the epistemology of modernism, reconceiving the relation between realism and formalism to account for Woolf's dual reality of sense impressions and logical forms."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL94712W
Subjects
Aesthetics, BritishBloomsbury groupBritish AestheticsCambridge Apostles (Society)Great BritainInfluenceKnowledge, Theory of, in literatureModernism (Literature)PhilosophyPhilosophy in literatureReality in literatureLiterature, history and criticismHistory