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Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: MATERIALS Beth Rigel Daugherty
and Mary Beth Pringle
Introduction
Editions
Further Reading for Students
Hours in a Library
Reference Works, Bibliographies, and Resources
Critical Reception
Backgrounds and Foregrounds
Teaching Aids
PART TWO: APPROACHES
Introduction
How Should One Read To the Lighthouse?
Period Reading Practices
Teaching To the Lighthouse as a Traditional Novel
Janis M. Paul
"For Nothing Is Simply One Thing": Knowing the
World in To the Lighthouse
Mark Hussey
Returning to the Lighthouse: A Postmodern Approach
Pamela L. Caughie
Close Textual Analysis
The Language of Fabric in To the Lighthouse
Eileen Barrett
Reading Provisionally: Narrative Theory and
To the Lighthouse
Mary Pinkerton
"Some Rope to Throw to the Reader": Teaching the
Diverse Rhythms of To the Lighthouse
Patricia Laurence
Successful Classroom Strategies
Twenty Years to the Lighthouse: A Teaching Voyage
Annis Pratt
Reading and Writing: Helping Students Discover
Meaning in To the Lighthouse
Laura Davis
Contemporary Lenses
Look Again: Reading To the Lighthouse from an
Aesthetic of Likeness
Toni A. H. McNaron
What Teaching To the Lighthouse Taught Me about
Reading Virginia Woolf
Louise DeSalvo
Reading To the Lighthouse as a Critique of the Imperial
Jeanette McVicker
Autobiographical Approaches
Articulating the Questions, Searching for Answers:
How To the Lighthouse Can Help
Nancy Topping Bazin
From the Dark House to the Lighthouse: The Ramsays
as Dysfunctional Family
Gerald T. Cobb
Transformations: Teaching To the Lighthouse with
Autobiographies and Family Chronicles
Marcia McClintock Folsom
Contextual Approaches
To the Lighthouse and Painting
Susan Yunis
To the Lighthouse and the Publishing Practices
of Virginia Woolf
Edward Bishop
Teaching To the Lighthouse as a Civilian War Novel
Karen L. Levenback
"I Have Had My Vision": Teaching To the Lighthouse
as Kiinstlerroman
Bonnie Braendlin
Intertextual Approaches
Portraits of Artists by Woolf and Joyce
Susan Currier
Pear Trees beyond Eden: Women's Knowing Reconfigured
in Woolfs To the Lighthouse and Hurston's Their Eyes
Were Watching God
Annette Oxindine
Compulsory Heterosexuality and the Lesbian Continuum
in To the Lighthouse: A Women's Studies Approach
Vara Neverow
Notes on Contributors
Survey Participants
Works Cited
Writings of Virginia Woolf
Books and Articles
Audiovisual Materials
Index.

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