To the lighthouse art as a means of preservation

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Topic: Art as a means of preservation, with special reference of Lily Briscoe in To the Lighthouse.

Paper: 9Paper Name: The Modernist Literature

Prepared by: Drashti MehtaRoll No:8

PG Enrollment No:PG13101021Sem:3

Email id: drashti.mehta.111993@gmail.comSubmitted to: Smt. S.B. Gardi, Department of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University

Bhavnagar UniversityBhavnagar(Gujarat-India)

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882

She was a novelist, critic, essayist and publisher.

She was one of the foremost modernists of 20th century

Most famous work:

1)Mrs. Dalloway (1925)

2)To the Lighthouse

3)Orlando(1928)

4)A Room of One’s

Own(1929)

To the Lighthouse

To the Lighthouse is

included among the list

of hundred best English

language novels of the 20th century.

To the Lighthouse is the

21st most critically

acclaimed work of fiction ever

made.

The Book

• The book is divided into three parts.

• 1)The Window• 2)Time Passes• 3)To the Lighthouse

Woolf’s view

Novelist tries to express her own views on the problems of artistic creation and sensibility

Novelist’s sister was an Artist.

The Clash of Gender

The Clash of gender ideologies permits much of the novel and Woolf emphasizes a subversion of traditional female gender roles through the character of Lily.

Lily BriscoeShe paints a portrait of Mrs. Ramsay.

A young unmarried friend of

the Ramsays.

Lily’s Determination:

Lily’s mission of life ispainting.

Lily’s devotion to art, she prefers toremain single.

Lily believes that-“ A Brush is the only ally in

this life full of fret and hurry and rough and tumble of

our daily existence”.

A Woman Artist

Lily’s status as middle aged woman, who values artistic achievement over the prospects of marriage becomes increasingly difficult to maintain against the circumscribed expectations of society.

Struggling Artist

Lily suffers from a moral crisis over her desire to pursue art as a vocation because of gender inequality and male prejudices imposed upon women.

Art as a Vocation

She is challenging the status by picking up a paintbrush and experiences a pervasive sense of guilt as if committing a heinous crime.

Male Hegemony

• “Woman can not Paint or Write.”

•She is not confident enough in her abilities to showcase this controversial work to a judgmental public.•Her personal independence from the negative influences of male hegemony is directly linked to the aesthetic development as an artist.

Art as a Unifying Object

•Lily represents Woolf’s ideal artist, who mingles “Masculine” rationality with “Feminine” sympathy.

•Here art is defined by Lily as something able to unify disparate elements into a cohesive whole.

Transitory nature

Art as a means of Preservation

Art as a means of Preservation

Mrs. Ramsay - social interaction.

Art is,

perhap

s, the only hope of surety

in a wor

ld destined

and det

ermined to change: for

a whil

e mourning

Mrs. Ra

msay’s death, and painting on the lawn,

Lily reflects that

:

“Nothing stays, all

changes; but not Words, not Paint.”

Need of concentration

• Lily was getting a whole host of hazy notions, she was unable to grasp and tame on her canvas.

• She was finding problem of filling one empty space on the canvas.

Seclusion and Isolation

• Art is provided by the life, led by the people, artist must reflect the progressive urges of his time.

Identifying with people

• She loses consciousness of the world around, lost completely in her picture.

Moments of vision and fulfillmentFirst-S

he s

ees

mot

her a

nd c

hil

dr

en a

mong

hedg

ed a

nd

hous

e

Thir

d- S

he r

ecalls

memori

es- last t

en y

ears ag

o- a littl

e s

prig

or l

eaf

patt

er

n

on t

he ta

bl

e cl

ot

h.

Fourt

h-

At last s

he

dre

w a li

ne t

her

e i

n t

he c

entr

e, a

nd says,

“I Have had my Vision”.

Conclusion: Video

•Art lives in one or another way and a person becomes immortal through art.

•As Charles Tansley tells-Woman cannot Write or Paint.

•But Lily Proves herself.

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