David Bradshaw
British Writers and Anti-Fascism in the 1930s, Part I: The Bray and
Drone of Tortured Voices
Diana Swanson
An Antigone Complex? The Political Psychology of The Years and
Three Guineas
Harriett Blodgett
Food for Thought in Virginia Woolf's Novels
Georgia Johnston
Class Performance in Between the Acts: Audiences for Miss La
Trobe and Mrs. Manresa
Jean Long
The Awkward Break: Woolf's Reading of Bronte and Austen in A Room
of One's Own
Molly Hoff
Coming of Age in Mrs. Dalloway
Susan Dick
Virginia Woolf's "The Cook"
Vara Neverow & Merry Pawlowski
A Preliminary Bibliographic Guide to the Footnotes of Three Guineas
Helane Levine-Keating
Conceived with Malice by Louise DeSalvo
Vara Neverow
Anglo American Feminist Challenges to the Rhetorical Traditions:
Virginia Woolf, Mary Daly, Adrienne Rich by Krista Ratcliffe
Eileen Barrett
Refiguring Modernism Vol 1: The Women of 1928. Vol 2: Postmodern
Feminist Readings of Woolf, West, and Barnes by Bonnie Kime Scott
Pamela Caughie
Passions of the Voice: Hysteria, Narrative, and the Figure of the
Speaking Woman, 1850-1915 by Claire Kahane
Helen Wussow
The Dialogic and Difference: "An/Other Woman" In Virginia Woolf
and Christa Wolf by Ann Hermann
Eleanor McNeas
The Unknown Virginia Woolf, 4th Edition by Roger Poole; The
Flight of the Mind: Virginia Woolf's Art and Manic-Depressive Illness by
Thomas C. Caramagno
J. H. Willis
The Bloomsbury Heritage Series
Beth Rosenberg
The Appropriated Voice: Narrative Authority in Conrad, Forster,
and Woolf by Bette London
Lisa Low
The Politics of the Essay: Feminist Perspectives. eds. Ruth-Ellen
Boetcher Joeres and Elizabeth Mittman
Bonnie Kime Scott
Framing Pieces: Designs of the Gloss in Joyce, Woolf & Pound
by John Whittier-Ferguson
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