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From: The Explicator
Date: 19940622
Author:WAREHAM, JOHN
Many readers of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse will have felt indebted to Sharon Kaehele and Howard German for their exemplary elucidation of much of that novel's symbolism. [1] In particular they will have felt enlightened by the recognition of a symbolism to represent male and female qualities. The factual Mr. Ramsay is associated with metal objects, with a pervasive imagery of iron and steel, with knives and death; the intuitive Mrs. Ramsay is linked throughout with fabrics, color, vegetation, and life. Both Ramsays are identified with the central, androgynous symbol, the ...
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