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Woolfian boundaries: selected papers from the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, 22-25 June, 2006
2007, Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson Univeristy Digital Press
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0979606616 9780979606618
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Table of Contents
Forward / Ruth Gruber
Introduction / Anna Burrells, Steve Ellis, Deborah Parsons, Kathryn Simpson
Textual archeology: an Australian study of Virginia Woolf in 1942 / Suzanne Bellamy
"From all this diversity ... not a riot of confusion but a richer unity": the limits of self-representation in Virginia Woolf's Orlando: a biography / Amber K. Regis
Brown-ness, trees, rose petals, and chrysalises: the influence of Edward Carpenter's mystical evolutionary socialism on the writing of Virginia Woolf, with particular reference to The years / Deborah Gerrard
Mapping Woolf's Montaignian modernism / Katie Macnamara
Woolf and Andrew Marvell: the gendering of modernism / Jim Stewart
"But the barrier is impassable": Virginia Woolf and class / Ben Clarke
"Outside the magic (and tyrannical) triangle of London-Oxford-Cambridge": John Hampson, The Woolfs, and the Hogarth Press / Helen Southworth
Buggery and montage: Birmingham and Bloomsbury in the 1930s / Lara Fiegel
"The shock of love" and the visibility of "indecent" pain: reading the Woolf-Raverat correspondence / Alyda Faber
Killing the angel in the house: Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and the boundaries of sex and gender / Susan Reid
Real bodies and the psychology of clothes: Three guineas and the limits of sartorial reasoning / Randi Synnøve Koppen
Woolf, rooks, and rural England / Ian Blyth
Woolf and the others at the zoo / Richard Espley
Pests and pesticide: exploring the boundaries of Woolf's environmentalism / Christina Alt
"Ce chien est à moi": Virginia Woolf and the signifying dog / Jane Goldman
Virginia Woolf, ecofeminism, and breaking boundaries in nature / Bonnie Kime Scott
Woolf's transformation of providential form in Mrs. Dalloway / Emily Kopley
Pilfering modernism's image: Woolf and those other Londoners / Thaine Stearns
Borderline personalities: Woolf reviews Kapp / Ben Harvey
Performing the self: Woolf as actress and audience / Elizabeth Wright
"Whose face was it?": Nicole Kidman, Virginia Woolf, and the boundaries of feminine celebrity / Wendy Parkins
"Memory holes" or "Heterotopias"?: the Bloomsbury photographs / Maggie Humm
"Over the boundary": Virginia Woolf as common seer / Tara Surry
"The evening under lamplight ... with the photograph album": To the lighthouse as family scrapbook / Elisa Kay Sparks
Afterword: inside and outside the covers: beginnings, endings, and Woolf's non-coercive ethical texts / Melba Cuddy-Keane.
Edition Notes
Stiff white illustrated paper wrappers printed in purple, yellow and black.
Includes bibliographical references and index.