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About this volume: reimagining Virginia Woolf / Laura Nicosia and James F. Nicosia
On Virginia Woolf: twentieth-century writer for the twenty-first century / Laura Nicosia and James F. Nicosia
Biography of Virginia Woolf / Nicole Lyn Lawrence
Virginia Woolf and the ethics of authorship / Sara Penn
Woolf belongs to no one movement / Amy Leshinsky
“That detestable place”: destroying (and rebuilding) Cambridge with Virginia Woolf / Michael Patrick Hart
Public spaces and private places in The portrait of a lady and Mrs. Dalloway / Elissa Greenwald
“A granite wall in the darkness”: feminine temporality in Mrs. Dalloway / Beth Campbell
Intertextual Einsteinian relativity in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and Eliot’s “The love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” / Nancy Ann Watanabe
Breaking down the ideology of separate spheres: The time concepts in Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse / Pei-Wen Clio Kao
Polyphony in The waves by Virginia Woolf and In the shadow of the wind / by Anne Hébert, Camille Néron
Narrative streams of consciousness: (re)telling perceptive experiences in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a biography and Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad / Tammie Jenkins
Human/nonhuman symbiosis in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando / Oliver Case
Virginia Woolf empowers female agency in Androgynous figures from pre-Raphaelite paintings / Myra Tatum Salcedo
Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and the modernist family saga / Nicholas Birns
Elizabeth Bowen and Virginia Woolf: the novelists’ art / Roberta White
Parties, pins, and perspective: Eudora Welty, Virginia Woolf, and matrilineal inheritance / Emily Daniell Magruder
Resources: Chronology of Virginia Woolf’s life ; Works by Virginia Woolf ; Bibliography.
On Virginia Woolf: twentieth-century writer for the twenty-first century / Laura Nicosia and James F. Nicosia
Biography of Virginia Woolf / Nicole Lyn Lawrence
Virginia Woolf and the ethics of authorship / Sara Penn
Woolf belongs to no one movement / Amy Leshinsky
“That detestable place”: destroying (and rebuilding) Cambridge with Virginia Woolf / Michael Patrick Hart
Public spaces and private places in The portrait of a lady and Mrs. Dalloway / Elissa Greenwald
“A granite wall in the darkness”: feminine temporality in Mrs. Dalloway / Beth Campbell
Intertextual Einsteinian relativity in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and Eliot’s “The love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” / Nancy Ann Watanabe
Breaking down the ideology of separate spheres: The time concepts in Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse / Pei-Wen Clio Kao
Polyphony in The waves by Virginia Woolf and In the shadow of the wind / by Anne Hébert, Camille Néron
Narrative streams of consciousness: (re)telling perceptive experiences in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a biography and Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad / Tammie Jenkins
Human/nonhuman symbiosis in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando / Oliver Case
Virginia Woolf empowers female agency in Androgynous figures from pre-Raphaelite paintings / Myra Tatum Salcedo
Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and the modernist family saga / Nicholas Birns
Elizabeth Bowen and Virginia Woolf: the novelists’ art / Roberta White
Parties, pins, and perspective: Eudora Welty, Virginia Woolf, and matrilineal inheritance / Emily Daniell Magruder
Resources: Chronology of Virginia Woolf’s life ; Works by Virginia Woolf ; Bibliography.