Translated Title
Compulsory heterosexuality and repressed lesbianism: feminist approach to V. Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway"
Translated Abstract
As a modernist and feminist writer, V. Woolf masterly combines the technique of stream of consciousness and feminism in Mrs. Dalloway. In the novel, the heroine, Clarissa's inner movement of consciousness reveals the concealed truth of women' s marriage life compulsory heterosexuality and repressed lesbianism. By expressing same-sex love between women, Woolf attempts to criticize socially and culturally Feminist regulated heterosexual marriage. The lesbianism in Mrs. Dalloway is a prelude to Lesbian Criticism and Queer Theory which appeared in the 1960s and 1990s respectively.
Translated Keyword
feminism
heterosexuality
lesbianism