Article: Woolf's MRS DALLOWAY.

Characterization in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway often serves as a metamorphic device that blurs the boundaries between the literal and the figurative. The multiple facets of each personality affirm that these characters are, as has been observed, "inevitably overdetermined" (Anspaugh 172). Even Clarissa bears a certain synthetic "cubist" quality if we attend to all the sides of her personality (MD 55). Frequently the cubist self makes an aleatory selection of components borrowed from preformed narrative and replicates them in a metanarrative context, making it "necessary to constantly shift the position of the viewing self in order to construct narratives that include ...

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