Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 4


Table of Contents


Penny Farfan
Freshwater Revisited: Virginia Woolf on Ellen Terry and the Art of Acting

Karen Kaivola
Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, and the Question of Sexual Identity

David Bradshaw
British Writers and Anti-Fascism in the 1930s, Part II: Under the Hawk’s Wings

Jean Kennard
From Foe to Friend: Virginia Woolf’s Changing View of the Male Homosexual

Nancy Knowles
Virginia Woolf’s Dome Symbolism: Si monumentum requiris circumspice or
Monuments to Patriarchal Infantile Fixation

Sonya Rudikoff
The Known and the Unknown in a Late Victorian Friendship: Virginia Woolf and the Vaughans

Beth Daugherty
Virginia Woolf’s
"How Should One Read a Book?"

GUIDE
Guide to Library Special Collections

REVIEWS
 
 

Mark Hussey
Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee;
Bloomsbury Pie. The Making of the Bloomsbury Boom
by Regina Marler

Lisa Haefele
Virginia Woolf and Mrs Brown: Toward a Realism of
Uncertainty by Herta Newman;
Recasting Social Values in the Work of Virginia Woolf
by Judy S. Reese

Ruth Johnston
Ambiguous Discourse: Feminist Narratology and British Women Writers
Ed. Kathy Mezei

Susan Hudson Fox
Eudora Welty and Virginia Woolf: Gender,
Genre, and Influence
by Suzan Harrison

Caroline Webb
Authorial Divinity in the Twentieth Century:
Omnicient Narration in Woolf, Hemingway, and Others
by Barbara K. Olson

Anne E. Fernald
Womanist & Feminist Aesthetics: A Comparative Review
by Tuzyline Jita Allan

Ellen Tremper
On or About December 1910: Early Bloomsbury and Its Intimate World
by Peter Stansky

Karen Levenback
Postcards from the Trenches: Negotiating the Space Between Modernism & the First World War
by Allyson Booth

Jessica Berman
Modernism and Mass Politics: Joyce,
Woolf, Eliot, Yeats by Michael Tratner

Jane Lilienfeld
The Selected Letters of Leslie Stephen,
Volume I 1864-1882 and Volume II 1882-
1904 Ed. John Bicknell

Roberta Rubenstein
Art and Affection: A Life of Virgnia Woolf
by Panthea Reid

Lisa Low
Word of Mouth: Body Language in
Katherine Mansfield & Virginia Woolf
by Patricia Moran

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