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Woolf Studies Annual,

Volume 10

"Virginia Woolf and Literary History" is a special issue of Woolf Studies Annual. Part 1 was published in volume 9 (2003) .

 

ISBN: 0-944473-67-9
Jan 2004, 420 pages
Price: $40.00

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 Table of Contents


ARTICLES

Hans Walter Gabler
A Tale of Two Texts: Or, How One Might Edit Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse

Edward L. Bishop
Mind the Gap: The Spaces in Jacob’s Room

Birgit Spengler
Michael Cunningham Rewriting Virginia Woolf: Pragmatist vs. Modernist Aesthetics

Carey Snyder
Woolf’s Ethnographic Modernism: Self-Nativizing in The Voyage Out

Diane F. Gillespie
Virginia Woolf and the Curious Case of Berta Ruck 

VIRGINIA WOOLF & LITERARY HISTORY: PART II
Edited by Jane Lilienfeld, Jeffrey Oxford, and Lisa Low

Jeanette McVicker
“Six Essays on London Life”: A History of Dispersal. Part Two.

Patricia Cramer
Vita Nuova:  Courtly Love and Lesbian Romance in The Years

Vara Neverow
The Return of the Great Goddess: Immortal Virginity, Sexual Autonomy and Lesbian Possibility in Jacob’s Room

Meena Alexander
“The Shock of Sensation”: On Reading The Waves as a Girl in India, and as a Woman in America   

Monica Ayuso
The Unlike[ly]Other: Borges and Woolf

Jane Lilienfeld
Shirking the Imperial Shadow: Virginia Woolf and Alice Munro

Beth Rigel Daugherty
Teaching Woolf/Woolf Teaching

GUIDE TO LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

REVIEWS

Julia Briggs
Editing Virginia Woolf: Interpreting the Modernist Text 
James M.Haule and J.H.Stape, eds.
    
Molly Hite
Virginia Woolf and the Visible World
by Emily Dalgarno 
   
Jen Shelton
Virginia Woolf and the Discourse of Science: The Aesthetics of Astronomy
by Holly Henry 
  
Molly Abel Travis
Einstein's Wake: Relativity, Metaphor, and Modernist Literature
by Michael H. Whitworth    

Harriet Blodgett
Writing the Meal: Dinner in the Fiction of Early Twentieth-Century Women Writers
by Diane McGee  

Helane Levine-Keating
The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison
by Annabel Robinson

Monica Ayuso
Invisible Work: Borges and Translation
by Efraín Kristal 

Karen Levenback
The Great War and the Language of Modernism
by Vincent Sherry

Shannon Forbes
Sha“Am I a Snob?”  Modernism and the Novel
by Sean Latham 

Vara Neverow
From the Lighthouse to Monk's House: A Guidebook to Virginia Woolf's Literary Landscapes by Katherine C. Hill-Miller;  Virginia Woolf's Women.                  
by Vanessa Curtis  

John Bicknell
Before Bloomsbury: The 1890's Diaries of Three Kensington Ladies: Margaret Lushington, Stella        Duckworth and Mildred Massingberd.      
Ed.  Anthony Curtis 

Diane Gillespie
Modernist Women and Visual Cultures: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Photography and Cinema
by Maggie Humm

Mark Hussey
The Reception of Virginia Woolf in Europe. 
Mary Ann Caws and Nicola Luckhurst, eds.

Wayne Chapman
A War of Individuals: Bloomsbury Attitudes to the Great War
by Jonathan Atkin 

Janet M. Manson
The International Theory of Leonard Woolf: A Study in Twentieth-Century Idealism
by Peter Wilson 

Jeanette McVicker
Step-Daughters of England: British Women Modernists and the National Imaginary
by Jane Garrity

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

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