I mentioned all this things without any visible successive order, just to make an introduction of what I will be talking about. Now, I will try to deal with each of these items one by one, as they are presented in the Virginia Woolf 's essay.
Main partHer essay starts with a notification (of presence) of something queer, strange and confusing in modern literature. She also brings up the issue of writers who cannot express themselves easily, in natural way. The reason for this she sees in a "failure of poetry to serve us as it has served so many generations of our fathers."So, poetry itself cannot any more satisfy the new tendencies of expression. View on the life, perception of the world and man himself now as a container of collision, confusion, mixture of feelings, contradictional emotions needs to be written about fully, naturally, with easiness. Yet, this does not happen. There is obviously some obstacle in whole writer generation which prevents them from expressing their thoughts in great, admiring, but yet natural way. According to Virginia, this strength of opposite emotions, completely
Bibliography: Woolf, Virginia, "The Narrow bridge of art", in Collected essays by Virginia Woolf, (London:The Hogarth Press, 1996.)