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E-raamat: Duree as Einstein-in-the-Heart: Mary Butts and Virginia Woolf

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Durée as Einstein-in-the-Heart traces the trajectory of modernist interaction with Bergson and Einstein through the works of Virginia Woolf (18821941) and Mary Butts (18901937). It presents an overview of critical approaches that focus on time in Woolfs novels, and that foreground Bergson in their analyses of Woolf. It then examines how Woolfs formal experimentation, and theorisation of time, in Jacobs Room (1922) and Mrs Dalloway (1925) relates to Bergsons temporal theories. This is followed by a discussion on the role Bergsons thinking played in the early formulation of Buttss ideas of time, and an analysis of how Bergsons ideas emerge in the short story Angele au Couvent (1923), concluding by highlighting points of contrast in the engagements of Woolf and Butts. The book then documents the growth of Buttss interest in Einsteins ideas and shows how she amalgamates these with Bergsons thinking in her journals and in the most intense of her fictional engagement with Einsteins ideas, the novel Death of Felicity Taverner (1932). It discusses Buttss responses to the popular science genre and examines the important role played by J. W. N. Sullivan and Arthur Eddington in the development of her understanding, and interpretation, of physics. It concludes with a discussion of Buttss antisemitic characterisation of Kralin, as purveyor of corrupted science, in contrast with the Taverners, who are conscious of durée and delight in the abstractions of scientific truth.
PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND AND KEY CONCEPTS

Bergsons Philosophy of Durée

Durée and Clock Time

Einsteins Theories of Relativity

Methodology: Reading Across Scientific and Literary Texts

PART II: BERGSON

DURATIONAL NARRATIVE, BERGSONS EPISTEMOLOGY OF SELF AND WOOLFS THEORISATION
OF TIME

Woolfs Exposure to Bergsons Ideas

The Voyage Out (1915) and Night and Day (1919)

Jacobs Room (1922)

DURÉE IN MARY BUTTSS ANGELE AU COUVENT (1923)

Mary Butts: Storm Goddess

Buttss Journal References to Bergson

Angele au Couvent (1923)

CLOCK TIME AND MODERNIST PARALYSIS

Mrs Dalloway (1925)

Comparing Woolf and Butts

PART III: EINSTEIN

MARY BUTTS AND POPULAR SCIENCE

MARY BUTTS AND J.W.N. SULLIVAN

FROM BERGSON TO EINSTEIN

THE NATURE OF SPACE IN DEATH OF FELICITY TAVERNER (1932)

ARTHUR EDDINGTON AND SPACE-TIME

SCIENTIFIC PORNOGRAPHY

PART IV: CONCLUSION

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PRIMARY

SECONDARY
Candice Lee Kent is an independent scholar with a PhD in English from the University of Cambridge. Candice is also the author of a book chapter entitled Science in the Writings of Virginia Woolf and Mary Butts in Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow: Literatures Reflection of Science (Rodopi: Amsterdam, 2011).