The Garden as a Place of Rapture: Reading Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, and Clarice Lispector

Autores

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2025.e103913

Palavras-chave:

Virginia Woolf, Clarice Lispector, Katherine Mansfield, Genesis, Feminism

Resumo

This paper investigates four moments in modernist literature where female characters encounter non-human spaces, which can be read as a reimagining of the patriarchal narrative of origin in the Book of Genesis. In two of Virginia Woolf’s novels, To the Lighthouse (1927) and Between the Acts (1941), as well as in Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Bliss” (1920), the characters face a pear tree, while in the short story “Love” (1960), by Brazilian author Clarice Lispector, a moment of surprise takes the main character to the Botanical Garden. These experiences of rapture lead to a displacement in their lives and a creative opening to the reader through art.

Biografia do Autor

Marcela Filizola, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

Pesquisadora de Pós-Doutorado Faperj Nota 10 no Instituto de Letras na Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), com o projeto "Por uma epistemologia das ruas: performances feministas transnacionais na arte e na literatura". Em 2023-2024 foi pesquisadora afiliada ao departamento de Romance Languages and Literatures na Universidade de Harvard, em Cambridge, MA, EUA. Em 2022-2023 foi pesquisadora visitante do programa Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies na Northeastern University, em Boston, MA, EUA. Doutora pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Literatura (UFRJ) na linha de pesquisa Comparatismo e Diálogos Interculturais, com bolsa Capes e Faperj Doutorado Nota 10. Mestra pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Cultura e Contemporaneidade (PUC-Rio), com bolsa CNPq. É integrante do Laboratório de Teorias e Práticas Feministas (PACC/UFRJ) desde sua criação em 2019 e uma das idealizadoras e organizadoras do Encrencas de Gênero. Possui graduação em Letras e em Comunicação Visual pela PUC-Rio. Atua principalmente nas áreas de teoria literária e literatura comparada com pesquisa interdisciplinar, unindo os campos de literatura, artes visuais e filosofia ético-política a questões de gênero.

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2025-06-16

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Dossiê em Estudos Literários e Culturais

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