International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies

International Virginia Woolf Society
Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2013
Compiled by Kristin Czarnecki, Georgetown College
Please send corrections/additions to Kristin Czarnecki
Historian/Bibliographer
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BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
Bennett, Maxwell. Virginia Woolf and Neuropsychiatry. New York: Springer, 2013.
Bernstein, Susan David. Roomscape: Women Writers in the British Museum from George Eliot
to Virginia Woolf. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2013.
Bonikowski, Wyatt. Shell Shock and the Modernist Imagination: The Death Drive in Post-World
War I British Fiction. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2013.
Cordery, Lindsey, et al., eds. Virginia Woolf en América Latina: Reflexiones desde Montevideo.
Montevideo: Librería Linardi y Risso, 2013.
Cremonesi, Claudia. The Proper Writing of Lives: Biography and the Art of Virginia Woolf.
Rome: Aracne editrice, 2013.
Czarnecki, Kristin. Unravelling Nurse Lugton’s Curtain: Virginia Woolf, Authorship, and
Legacy. Bloomsbury Heritage Series. London: Cecil Woolf Publishers, 2013.
Daniels, Patsy J. Constructing the Literary Self: Race and Gender in Twentieth-Century
Literature. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.
Garrington, Abbie. Haptic Modernism: Touch and the Tactile in Modernist Writing. Edinburgh:
Edinburgh UP, 2013.
Gazier, Michelle, and Bernard Ciccolini. Virginia Woolf (Spanish Edition). Madrid: Editorial
Impedimenta, 2013.
Goldman, Jane. Burns Night/Woolf Supper: Birthday Thoughts on Virginia Woolf and
Scotland. Fourteenth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture. London: Virginia
Woolf Society of Great Britain, 2013.
---. With You in the Hebrides”: Virginia Woolf and Scotland. Bloomsbury Heritage Series.
London: Cecil Woolf Publishers, 2013.
Gudz, Nataliya. Concepts of Time in Virginia Woolf. Munich: GRIN Verlag, 2013.
Hinnov, Emily M., Laurel Harris, and Lauren M. Rosenblum, eds. Communal Modernisms:
Teaching Twentieth-Century Literature and Culture in the Twenty-first-Century
Classroom. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.
Jones, Susan. Literature, Modernism, and Dance. New York: Oxford UP, 2013.
Kostkowska, Justyna. Ecocriticism and Women Writers: Environmentalist Poetics of Virginia
Woolf, Jeanette Winterson, and Ali Smith. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Martin, Ann, and Kathryn Holland, eds. Interdisciplinary / Multidisciplinary Woolf: Selected
Papers from the Twenty-Second Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf.
Clemson: Clemson University Digital Press, 2013.
Martin, Kirsty. Modernism and the Rhythms of Sympathy: Vernon Lee, Virginia Woolf, D. H.
Lawrence. New York: Oxford UP, 2013.
McLoughlin, Kate, ed. The Modernist Party. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2013.
Miller, Brook. Self-Consciousness in Modern British Fiction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan,
2013.
Montashery, Iraj. Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and the Problematic of Subjectivity.
Saarbrücken, Germany: Lap Lambert, 2013.
Newman, Hilary. Bella Woolf, Leonard Woolf and Ceylon. Bloomsbury Heritage Series.
London: Cecil Woolf Publishers, 2013.
Patke, Rajeev S. Modernist Literature and Postcolonial Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP,
2013.
Polaschek, Bronwyn. The Postfeminist Biopic: Narrating the Lives of Plath, Kahlo, Woolf, and
Austen. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Putzel, Steven D. Virginia Woolf and the Theater. Hackensack: Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013.
Ruhl, Sarah. Chekhov’s Three Sisters and Woolf’s Orlando: Two Renderings for the Stage. New
York: Theater Communications Group, 2013.
Ryan, Derek. Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory: Sex, Animal, Life. Edinburgh:
Edinburgh UP, 2013.
Sotirova, Violeta. Consciousness in Modernist Fiction: A Stylistic Study. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2013.
Spiro, Mia. Anti-Nazi Modernism: The Challenges of Resistance in 1930s Fiction. Evanston, IL:
Northwestern UP, 2013.
Sutton, Emma. Virginia Woolf and Classical Music: Politics, Aesthetics, Form. Edinburgh:
Edinburgh UP, 2013.
Tabor, Nicole. Gender, Genre, and the Myth of Human Singularity. New York: Peter Lang,
2013.
Wilson, Mary. The Labors of Modernism: Domesticity, Servants, and Authorship in Modernist
Fiction. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2013.
Wood, Alice. Virginia Woolf’s Late Cultural Criticism: The Genesis of The Years, Three
Guineas, and Between the Acts. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.
Zimring, Rishona. Social Dance and the Modernist Imagination. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate,
2013.
Zoob, Caroline. Virginia Woolf’s Garden. London: Jacqui Small, LLP, 2013.
ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, NOTES
Alfandary, Isabelle. “Virginia Woolf / Friedrich Nietzsche: life or the Innocence of Becoming in
Mrs. Dalloway.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 61-72.
---. “Virginia Woolf / Friedrich Nietzsche: la vie ou l’Innocence du Devenir dans Mrs.
Dalloway.” La Tour critique 2 (2013): 73-86.
Banfield, Ann. “Art as a place (or time) for the delight in what there is.” Le Tour critique 2
(2013): 165-84.
---. “L'art comme lieu (ou temps) pour jouir de ce qu'il y a.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 185-208.
Barkway, Stephen. “The 2012 Leslie Stephen Lecture: ‘Brotherly Biography: Leslie Stephen and
Life-Writing,’ given by Professor Hermione Lee, Monday 19 November 2012 at the
Seante House, Cambridge.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 78-80.
---. “Freud’s Eightieth Birthday Committee.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 51.
---. “Note on a Letter from Virginia to Edgar Morrow.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 4-7.
---. “Report of Society Event: Fourteenth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture: ‘Burns
Night/Woolf Supper: Birthday Thoughts on Virginia Woolf and Scotland,” given by Jane
Goldman on 26 January 2013 in the Tiffany Room, Tavistock Hotel, Tavistock Square,
London WC1.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 81.
---. “Virginia Woolf: Entertaining Essayist.” The Journal of the Alliance of Literary Societies
(Humour in Literature issue) 19 (2013): 16-19.
---. “Virginia Woolf Today.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 37-41.
---. “Virginia Woolf Today.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 52-7.
---. “Virginia Woolf Today.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 43-49.
Barkway, Stephen, and Stuart N. Clarke. “The Genesis of ‘The Shooting Party.’” Virginia Woolf
Bulletin 42 (2013): 33-5.
Barrett, Michèle. “Virginia Woolf’s Research for Empire and Commerce in Africa (Leonard
Woolf, 1920).” Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 83-122.
Barrows, Adam. “Chinese Eyes and Muddled Armenians: The Hogarth Press and British Racial
Discourse.” Martin and Holland 237-42.
Battershill, Claire. “‘No One Wants Biography’: The Hogarth Press Classifies Orlando.” Martin
and Holland 243-46.
Beasley, Rebecca. “On Not Knowing Russian: The Translations of Virginia Woolf and S. S.
Kotelianskii.” Modern Language Review 108.1 (2013): 1-29.
Beidler, Philip D. “The Great Party-Crasher: Mrs. Dalloway, The Great Gatsby, and the Cultures
of World War I Remembrance.” War, Literature, & the Arts: An International Journal of
the Humanities 25 (2013): 1-23.
Benavídez, Wáshington. “¿Subyace un diario en cada texto?” Cordery et al. 211-18.
Blake, Sarah. “Drawing as Thinking: A Visual Response to To the Lighthouse.” Martin and
Holland 177-82.
Bowlby, Rachel. “An ordinary mind on an ordinary day.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 251-62.
---. “Un esprit ordinaire par une journée ordinaire.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 263-75.
Bowers, Bradley. “The Meanings of Ellipsis.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 27-29.
Bozkurt, Suzan. “The Portuguese Translations of Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own and
Their Influence on Contemporary Writers and Critics in Portugal.” Comparative Critical
Studies 10.3 (2013): 337-54.
Bradshaw, David. “Beneath The Waves: Diffusionism and Cultural Pessimism.” Essays in
Criticism 63.3 (2013): 317-43.
---. “Preface.” The ‘Charleston Bulletin’ Supplements. Ed. Claudia Olk. London: The British
Library, 2013. vi-ix.
Briggs, Marlene A. “Vincent van Gogh, Virginia Woolf, and Old Shoes: A Cross-Cultural
Iconography of Historical Trauma from the Great War to the Iraq War.” Martin and
Holland 50-56. Brown, Christopher. “Mystical Gibberish or Renegade Discourse?: Poetic Language According
to Orlando.” Martin and Holland 196-200. Brown, Susan, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy. “‘The most unaccountable of machinery’:
The Orlando Project produces a textbase of one’s own.” Martin and Holland 207-24. Carter, Candyce Heinsen. “Leonard and Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: An Emotional
and Professional Enterprise.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 33-40. Cassigneul, Adèle. “A Far Cry from Within: Virginia Woolf's Poethics of Commitment.” The
Age of Outrage, Études Britanniques Contemporaines 45. Ed. Frédérique Amselle. 2013.
Web. ---. “Dallying along the way: Virginia Woolf at the crossroads of cinema and literary
creation.” Carrefours/Crossroads. Ed. P. Birgy, H. Goethals and W.
Harding. Anglophonia 33 (2013): 59-72.
Caughie, Pamela. “Dogs and Servants.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 37-39.
----. “The Temporality of Modernist Life Writing in the Era of Transsexualism: Virginia Woolf’s
Orlando and Einar Wegener’s Man into Woman.” Modern Fiction Studies (2013): 50125.
Chapman, Wayne. “The Woolfs in Print and Online: A University Press in Transition.” Martin
and Holland 269-80.
Chesterman, Sylvia. “Virginia in Derbyshire, September 2012.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42
(2013): 67-77.
Clark, Emily. “The Walls are Crumbling Down: Houses as Death Metaphors in Virginia Woolf’s
Orlando and To the Lighthouse.” Daniels 49-64.
Clarke, Stuart N. “A Chronology of Jacob’s Room.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 17-18.
---. “The Background to ‘The Symbol.’” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 15-20.
---. “Editorial.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 3.
---. “Editorial.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 3.
---. “Editorial.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 3-4.
---. “Named Fictional Characters, etc., in Jacob’s Room.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 1924.
---. “Note on a Letter from Virginia to Mrs. Joshua.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 4-7.
---. “Scarborough in Jacob’s Room.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 8-16.
---. “Some Press Opinions (Part One).” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 41-50.
---. “Some Press Opinions (Part Two).” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 27-39.
---. “Wasted Votes?” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 25-9.
Coates, Kimberly Engdahl. “Performing Feminism, Transmitting Affect: Isadora Duncan,
Virginia Woolf, and the Politics of Movement.” Martin and Holland 183-89.
Colebrook, Claire. “Modernism without Women: The Refusal of Becoming-Woman (and PostFeminism).” Deleuze Studies 7.4 (2013): 427-55.
Cordery, Lindsey. “Un territorio escrito: La Sudamérica woolfiana en The Voyage Out.” Cordery
et al. 61-76.
Cuddy-Keane, Melba. “Woolf, History, Us.” Martin and Holland 13-19.
Czarnecki, Kristin, and Vara Neverow, eds. “To the Readers: Woolf and Animals.” Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 1-2.
Daileader, Celia R. Caputi. “Othello’s Sister: Racial Hermaphroditism and Appropriation in
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando.” Studies in the Novel 45.1 (2013): 56-79.
Dalmagro, Cristina. “Uruguay, un cuento de Somers y un remoto sabor a Woolf.” Cordery et al.
117-28.
Dalziell, Tanya. “‘Why Then Grieve?’: Virginia Woolf’s Mournful Music.” Modernist Cultures
8.1 (2013): 82-99.
D’Auria, Verónica. “Las reverberaciones de Virginia Woolf en la prosa poética de Silvia Guerra
y Sabela de Tezanos: entre género (gender) y género (genre).” Cordery et al. 129-40.
Delourme, Chantal. “Avant-Propos: Virginia Woolf parmi les philosophes.” Le Tour critique 2
(2013): XI-XIX.
---. “Preface: Virginia Woolf Among the Philosophers.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): I-X.
Detloff, Madelyn. “‘The law is on the side of the normal’: Virginia Woolf as Crip Theorist.”
Martin and Holland 102-107.
---. “‘The Word is destroyed?’: Women’s Studies, Modernist Studies, and the ‘New Normal’ in
Academe.” Literature Compass 10.1 (2013): 61-9.
DiBattista, Maria. “Landscapes of Fantasy: Virginia Woolf’s South America.” Cordery et al. 2747.
Downum, Denell. “Seeing People Singly.” Forum: Virginia Woolf and Jews. Woolf Studies
Annual 19 (2013): 4-5.
Drobot, Irina-Ana. “Comic and Lyrical Language in Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day and
Graham Swift’s Ever After.” Scientific Journal of Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 134-6.
---. “Esoteric Aspects and Lyricism in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift.” Scientific Journal of
Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 120-7.
---. “Fantasy and Reality in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Flush: A Biography and Graham
Swift’s Waterland.” Scientific Journal of Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 137-9.
---. “The Image of the Father in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift.” Scientific Journal of
Humanistic Studies 5.9 (2013): 67-71.
---. Imagining Stories about Other Characters in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift: The Role of
Imagination in Creating Fiction.” Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of
Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities 18.2 (2013): 466-88.
---. “Isolation and Madness in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift.” Scientific Journal of
Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 107-10.
---. “Modernist and Postmodernist Representations of the World in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs.
Dalloway and Graham Swift’s The Light of Day.” Scientific Journal of Humanistic
Studies 5.8 (2013): 144-51.
---. “Moments of Being in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift: Language.” Scientific Journal of
Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 111-14.
---. “Repetition and Variation of Images in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift.” Scientific
Journal of Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 115-17.
---. “Soliloquies in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift.” Scientific Journal of Humanistic Studies
5.8 (2013): 118-9.
---. “Virginia Woolf’s ‘Sketch of the Past’: Moments of Lyricism?” Scientific Journal of
Humanistic Studies 5.8 (2013): 128-33.
Dubino, Jeanne. “Globalization, Inter Connectivity, and Anti-Imperialism: Leonard Woolf, the
Hogarth Press, and Kenya.” Martin and Holland 231-36.
---. “Virginia Woolf’s Dance-Drama: Staging the Life and Death of the Moth.” Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 84 (2013): 9-11.
Dunlap, Sarah. “‘One Must Be Scientific’: Natural History and Ecology in Mrs. Dalloway.”
Martin and Holland 127-31.
Eberly, David. “Forum: Virginia Woolf and the Jews—Responses.” Woolf Studies Annual 19
(2013): 17-18.
Elgue-Martini, Cristina. “Fluir urbano/fluir de la conciencia. Del Londres de Mrs Dalloway a la
Buenos Aires de Roberto Arlt.” Cordery et al. 141-54.
Espinoza, Francisco. “La disolución de las divisiones: Woolf y Borges entre la realidad y la
ficción.” Cordery et al. 169-82.
Evans, Elizabeth. “Air War, Propaganda, and Woolf’s Anti-Tyranny Aesthetic.” Modern Fiction
Studies 59.1 (2013): 53-82.
Fernald, Anne. “‘Writing for everybody, for nobody, for our age, for her own’: The Common
Reader as Writer’s Manual.” Cordery et al. 219-43.
Feuerstein, Anna. “What Does Power Smell Like? Canine Epistemology and the Politics of the
Pet in Virginia Woolf’s Flush.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 32-34.
Foster, J. Ashley. “Stopped at the Border: Virginia Woolf and the Criminalization of Dissent in
Democratic Societies.” Martin and Holland 57-67.
---. “Subverting Genres and Virginia Woolf’s Political Activism: Three Guineas as Peace
Testimony.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 20-23.
---. “The Weeping Woman and Virginia Woolf’s Call of Conscience: Radical Pacifist Politics in
Three Guineas.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 11-18.
Friedman, Susan Stanford. “Wartime Cosmopolitanism: Cosmofeminism in Virginia Woolf’s
Three Guineas and Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature
32.1 (2013): 23-52.
Froula, Christine. “On Time: 1910, Human Character, and Modernist Temporality.” Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 9-11.
---. “Virginia Woolf and the art of doubt: modern fiction between Moore and Montaigne.” Le
Tour critique 2 (2013): 209-27.
---. “Virginia Woolf et l’art du doute: la fiction moderne entre Moore et Montaigne.” Le Tour
critique 2 (2013): 229-49.
Garnier, Marie-Dominique. “Following suit(e): Woolf, Carlyle, Deleuze.” Le Tour critique 2
(2013): 503-14.
---. “Following suit(e): Woolf, Carlyle, Deleuze.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 515-27.
Gay, Jane de. “Challenging the Family Script: Woolf, the Stephen Family, and Victorian
Evangelical Theology.” Martin and Holland 35-40.
Gillespie, Diane F. “There Goes the Bride: Virginia Woolf, Julia Strachey, and the Hogarth
Press.” Martin and Holland 247-55.
---. “Wedding Rituals: Julia Strachey, Virginia Woolf, and Viola Tree.” Woolf Studies Annual
19 (2013): 171-94.
Goldman, Jane. “Crusoe’s dog(s): Woolf and Derrida (between beast and sovereign).” Le Tour
critique 2 (2013): 475-87.
---. “Le(s) chien(s) de Crusoé : Woolf et Derrida (entre bête et souverain).” Le Tour critique 2
(2013): 489-502.
---. “Woolf, Defoe, Derrida: Interdisciplinary dogs—or the canine aesthetics and (gender)
politics of creativity.” Martin and Holland 95-101.
González, María de los Ángeles. “Un nombre proprio. Escrituras femeninas a principios del
XX.” Cordery et al. 197-210.
Gordon, Elizabeth Willson. “Redefining Woolf for the 1990s: Producing and Promoting the
‘Definitive Collected Edition.’” Martin and Holland 256-61.
Graham, Elyse, and Pericles Lewis. “Private Religion, Public Mourning, and Mrs. Dalloway.”
Modern Philology 111.1 (2013): 88-106.
Gualtieri, Elena. “L’image irréfléchie : Woolf, Rancière à propos de la photographie.” Le Tour
critique 2 (2013): 323-37.
---. “The thoughtless image: Woolf, Rancière on photography.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013):
307-22.
Hackett, Robin. “Woolf and . . .: Teaching Besidedness.” Hinnov, Harris, and Rosenblum 17688.
Hankins, Leslie Kathleen. “‘Time has whizzed back an inch or two on its reel’: Relating
Virginia Woolf and Emily Carr through Vintage Postcards, Lily Briscoe, Mrs. McNab,
and the Cinematic Time of To the Lighthouse.” Martin and Holland 143-63.
Herman, David. “Modernist Life Writing and Nonhuman Lives: Ecologies of Experience in
Virginia Woolf’s Flush.” Modern Fiction Studies 59.3 (2013): 547-68.
Hevert, Mark. “As Fish to Wanton Boys: Animal Suffering in To the Lighthouse.” Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 26-28.
Hinnov, Emily M. “Teaching Modernism through the Phantasmic Mother: Maternal Longing
in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction and Gertrude Käsebier’s Photography.” Hinnov, Harris,
and Rosenblum 21-37.
Högberg, Elsa. “Des voix contre la violence: Virginia Woolf et Judith Butler.” Le Tour
critique 2 (2013): 449-74.
---. “Voices against violence: Virginia Woolf and Judith Butler.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013):
425-47.
Holland, Kathryn. “Late Victorian and Modern Feminist Intertexts: The Strachey Women in A
Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 32.1
(2013): 75-98.
Hollis, Catherine W. “Clarissa’s Glacial Skepticism: John Tyndall and Deep Time in Mrs.
Dalloway.” Martin and Holland 132-137.
Horacki, Michael J. “Apollonian Illusion and Dionysian Truth in Mrs. Dalloway.” Martin and
Holland 138-42.
Horrocks, Jamie. “‘Little Accidents’: Virginia Woolf and the Failures of Form in ‘The
Moment: Summer’s Night.’” Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 147-70.
Hughes, John. “Deleuze, Bergson, and Woolf’s Monday or Tuesday.” Deleuze Studies 7.4
(2013): 496-514.
Humm, Maggie. “Multidisciplinary Woolf / Multiple Woolfs?” Martin and Holland 3-12.
Hussey, Mark. “‘Thoughts without words’: silence, violence, and memorial in Woolf’s Late
Works.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 87-98.
---. “‘Thoughts without words’: silence, violence et commémoration dans les dernières œuvres
de Woolf.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 99-112.
Im, Jeannie. “Gift Subscriptions: Underwriting Emergent Agencies in Virginia Woolf’s Three
Guineas and Agnes Smedley’s Daughter of Earth.” Modern Fiction Studies 59.3 (2013):
569-90.
Irigoyen, Emilio. “Woolf en Borges: influencia y ocultamiento.” Cordery et al. 155-68.
Johnson, Jamie. “Virginia Woolf’s Flush: Decentering Human Subjectivity through the
Nonhuman Animal Character.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 34-36.
Jones, Danell. “The Dreadnought Hoax and the Theatres of War.” Literature & History 22.1
(2013): 80-94.
Kaviola, Karen. “Revisiting the Ramsays: Love, Alterity, and the Ethical Experience of the
Impossible in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.” LIT: Literature Interpretation
Theory 24.3 (2013): 202-25.
Keane, Alice. “Forum: Virginia Woolf and the Jews—Responses.” Woolf Studies Annual 19
(2013): 18-19.
---. “‘Full of Experiments and Reforms’: Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, and the
Impossibility of Economic Modeling.” Martin and Holland 20-26.
Kelly, Joyce. “Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde Park Gate: Echoes of Robert Louis Stevenson in Mrs.
Dalloway.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 39-43.
Kim, Il-Yeong. “Mrs. Dalloway’s Ambivalent Desires: Lacanian Femininity in Mrs.
Dalloway.” Journal of English Language and Literature/Yǒngǒ Yǒngmunhak 59.2
(2013): 197-219.
Kopley, Emily. “Interview with Steven D. Putzel on Virginia Woolf and the Theater.” Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 29-33.
Kopley, Emily, and Sara Sullam, eds. “To the Readers: Woolf and Literary Genre.” Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 1-2.
Kort, E. D. “The Snail in ‘Kew Gardens’: A Commentary on Ethical Awareness.” Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 84 (2013): 17-19.
Kukil, Karen. “Teaching the Material Archive at Smith College.” The Boundaries of the Literary
Archive: Reclamation and Representation. Ed. Carrie Smith and Lisa Stead. Farnham,
Surrey: Ashgate, 2013. 171-87.
Kutlu, Filiz. “The ‘Vital Lie’ in Virginia Woolf’s ‘Lapin and Lappinova.’” Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 84 (2013): 30-31.
La Cassagnère, Mathilde. “Heavy Nothings in Virginia Woolf’s ‘Kew Gardens.’” Journal of the
Short Story in English 60 (2013): 15-30.
Lacivita, Alison. “diamond-cut red eyes’: Insect Perspectives in To the Lighthouse and Between
the Acts.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 11-13.
Latham, Monica. “Variations on Mrs. Dalloway: Rachel Cusk’s Arlington Park.” Woolf Studies
Annual 19 (2013): 195-214.
Landau, Aaron. “Voyaging Out Into the Lost World: South America Between Woolf and Conan
Doyle.” Cordery et al. 47-60.
Lassner, Phyllis, and Mia Spiro. “A Tale of Two Cities: Virginia Woolf’s Imagined Jewish
Spaces and London’s East End Jewish Culture.” Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 58-82.
Laurence, Patricia. “One wanted fifty pairs of eyes: Virginia Woolf and the Jews.” Forum:
Virginia Woolf and Jews. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 9-11.
Lin, Tzu Yu Allison. “Vision, Representation and the Discourse of the Gaze in The Waves.”
Humanitas: International Journal of Social Sciences 1.1 (2013): 159-69.
Linett, Maren. “‘What’ll He Gobble Next?’: Jews, Nazis, and Bodily Excess in Virginia Woolf’s
1930s Writing.” Forum: Virginia Woolf and Jews. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 1-3.
Lipking, Joanna. “Woolf and Congreve: Speaking Parts.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013):
11-15.
Lovrod, Marie, and Karen Wood. “A Healing Centre of One’s Own: Woolf’s Legacy and Public
Responses to Child Abuse.” Martin and Holland 109-18.
Luttrell, Rosemary. “Virginia Woolf’s Emersonian Metaphors of Sight in To the Lighthouse:
Visionary Oscillation.” Journal of Modern Literature 36.3 (2013): 69-80.
Mahood, Aurelea. “The Believers: Writers Publishing for Readers, or Preliminary Musings on
the Hogarth Press and McSweeney’s.” Martin and Holland 262-67.
Manning, Susan. “Did Human Character Change? Representing Women and Fiction from
Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf.” Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History
of Ideas 11.1 (2013): 29-52.
Mao, Douglas. “Woolf, T. E. Hulme, William James, and the Unseen.” Le Tour critique 2
(2013): 391-406.
---. “Woolf, T. E. Hulme, William James, et l’Invisible.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 407-24.
Martin, Ann, and Kathryn Holland. “Introduction: Interdisciplinary / Multidisciplinary Woolf.”
Martin and Holland vii-xiii.
Martin, Lindsay. “Another Satire on Bloomsbury: Roy Campbell’s The Georgiad and Virginia
Woolf’s Orlando.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 19-26.
Mattison, Laci. “Virginia Woolf’s Ethical Subjectivity: Deleuze and Guattari’s Worlding and
Bernard’s ‘Becoming-Savage.’” Deleuze Studies 7.4 (2013): 562-80.
McCracken, Scott. “All bets are off: Woolf, Benjamin, and the problem of the future in Jacob’s
Room.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 31-43.
---. “Les jeux sont faits : Woolf, Benjamin et le problème du futur dans la chambre de Jacob.”
Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 45-59.
McGuigan, John. “The Unwitting Anarchism of Mrs. Dalloway.” Woolf Studies Annual 19
(2013): 123-46.
McNees, Eleanor. “History as Scaffolding: Woolf’s Use of The Times in The Years.” Martin and
Holland 41-49.
McWhirter, David. “Woolf, Eliot, and the Elizabethans: The Politics of Modernist Nostalgia.”
English Language Notes 51.1 (2013): 231-47.
Meyer, Priscilla, and Rachel Trousdale. “Vladimir Nabokov and Virginia Woolf.” Comparative
Literature Studies 50.3 (2013): 490-522.
Miller, Joseph Hillis. “La théorie des Vagues: lecture anachronique.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013):
121-29.
---. “Waves Theory: an anachronistic reading.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 113-20.
Monaco, Beatrice. “‘Nothing is simply one thing’: Woolf, Deleuze, and Difference.” Deleuze
Studies 7.4 (2013): 456-74.
Moreas, Mariana. “María Rosa Oliver, Virginia Woolf y una tradición para América Latina.”
Cordery, et al. 77-90.
Morehead, Craig. “‘Rambling the streets of London’: Virginia Woolf and the London Sketch.”
Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 18-20.
Nash, John. “Exhibiting the Example: Virginia Woolf’s Shoes.” Twentieth Century Literature
59.2 (2013): 283-308.
---. “‘Talk & talk & talk: Virginia Woolf’s Responses to Ireland.” Irish Studies Review 21.3
(2013): 255-73.
Neverow, Vara. “Desiring Statues and Ambiguous Sexualities in Jacob’s Room.” Martin and
Holland 27-34.
Newman, Hilary. “Mrs. W. K. Clifford, Leslie Stephen and Virginia Woolf.” Virginia Woolf
Bulletin 43 (2013): 22-31.
Newman, Hilary, and Stephen Barkway. “Modernist Fowl Play.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44
(2013): 40.
Ockerstrom, Lolly J. “Photography, History, and Memoir of the Spanish Civil War:
Interdisciplinary Views.” Martin and Holland 73-78.
Oliveira, Maria Aparecida de. “Virginia Woolf and Clarice Lispector: Thinking Back Through
Brazilian Mothers.” Martin and Holland 190-95.
Outka, Elizabeth. “Dead Men, Walking: Actors, Networks, and Actualized Metaphors in Mrs.
Dalloway and Raymond.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 46.2 (2013) 253-74.
Parker-Hay, Katherine. “Reading a Woolfian Sexuality in the Poetry of Marianne Moore.”
Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 19-22.
Penner, Erin Kay. “Mapping the Search for Consolation in Mrs. Dalloway.” Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 83 (2013): 23-26
Pérez, Claudia. “Un beso inesperado: Woolf, Somers, Midgal, Palimpsestos de la androginia.”
Cordery et al. 103-16.
Petar, Penda. “Politicising Cityscape: London in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway.” Literary
London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London 10.1 (2013): 1-7.
Peters, Charlie. “Work as Salvation: Eureka’s Angel in the House, A Director’s Experience.”
Martin and Holland 171-76.
Phelps, Andrew. “Something Fishy: [Sniffing Out] The Shape of Trauma and Transformation in
To the Lighthouse.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 28-30.
Phillips, Sarah. “Patrick Garland Remembered (10 April 1935-19 April 2013).” Virginia Woolf
Bulletin 44 (2013): 50-2.
Pireddu, Nicoletta. “Anthropology on Screen: Luigi Pirandello, Virginia Woolf.” PSA: The
Official Publication of the Pirandello Society of America 26 (2013): 13-31.
Putzel, Steven D. “The Hotel at the End of the Universe.” Martin and Holland 225-30.
Rancière, Jacques. “‘Le fil sinueux’: sur la rationalité du roman.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 1529.
---. “The wandering thread: on the rationality of the novel.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 1-14.
Randall, Bryony. “Virginia Woolf’s Idea of a Party.” McLoughlin 95-111.
Reed, Conor Tomas. “‘Q. And babies? A. And babies?’: On Pacifism, Visual Trauma, and the
Body Heap.” Martin and Holland 68-72.
Riquelme, John Paul. “Modernist Transformations of Life Narrative: From Wilde and Woolf to
Bechdel and Rushdie.” Modern Fiction Studies 59.3 (2013): 461-79.
Robertson, Kyle. “Selves and Others as Narrative Participants in Woolf’s Novels.” Martin and
Holland 201-206.
Rohman, Carrie. “A Hoard of Floating Monkeys: Creativity and Inhuman Becomings in Woolf’s
Nurse Lugton Story.” Deleuze Studies 7.4 (2013): 515-36.
Rosenbaum, S. P. “Virginia Woolf among the Apostles.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 131-46.
---. “Virginia Woolf parmi les Apôtres.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 147-63.
Rosenberg, Beth C. “The Belated History of Woolf and Jews.” Forum: Virginia Woolf and Jews.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 7-9.
---. “Forum: Virginia Woolf and the Jews—Responses.” Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 20-21.
Rosenfield, Natania. “Forum: Virginia Woolf and the Jews—Responses.” Woolf Studies Annual
19 (2013): 22.
Rosenthal, Edna. “Ethos or mythos? The implicit history of Woolf’s modern sublime.” Le Tour
critique 2 (2013): 277-90.
---. “Ethos ou Mythos? L’histoire implicite du sublime moderne chez Woolf.” Le Tour critique 2
(2013): 291-305.
Ryan, Derek. “‘The reality of becoming’: Deleuze, Woolf and the Territory of Cows.” Deleuze
Studies 7.4 (2013): 537-61.
Ryan, Derek, and Laci Mattison. “Introduction: Deleuze, Virginia Woolf, and Modernism.
Deleuze Studies 7.4 (2013): 421-26.
Rybicki, Jan, and Magda Heydel. “The Stylistics and Stylometry of Collaborative Translation:
Woolf’s Night and Day in Polish.” Literary and Linguistic Computing 28.4 (2013): 70817.
Salomon, Randi. “‘Unsolved Problems’: Essayism, Counterfactuals, and the Futures of A Room
of One’s Own.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 32.1 (2013): 53-73.
Schröder, Leena Kore. “‘A question is asked which is never answered’: Virginia Woolf,
Englishness, and Antisemitism.” Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 27-57.
Seeley, Tracy. “Virginia Woolf’s ‘Street Haunting’ and the Art of Digressive Passage.” Fourth
Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction 15.1 (2013): 149-59.
Sherman, David. “L’Être qui pense en nous : Woolf et l’esthétique de l’inquiétude.” Le Tour
critique 2 (2013): 379-89.
---. “The Being that Thinks in Us.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 369-77.
Silver, Brenda R. “Waving to Virginia.” Martin and Holland 79-94.
Simone, Emma. “Virginia Woolf: Representations of the Relationship Between the Past and
Present Possibilities.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 10-14.
Skeet, Jason. “Netting Fins: A Deleuzian Exploration of Linguistic Invention in Virginia Woolf’s
The Waves.” Deleuze Studies 7.4 (2013): 475-95.
Sparks, Elisa Kay. “‘The curious phenomenon of your occipital horn’: Spiraling around Snails
and Slugs in Virginia Woolf.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 22-25.
---. “Sunflower Suture: Disseminating the Garden in The Years.” Martin and Holland 119-26.
Sriratana, Verita. “That Alluring Land (Tá zem vábna) Which They Both Have Never Seen:
Imaging and Imagining America in the Words of Timrava and Virginia Woolf.” Ars
Aeterna 5.1 (2013): 19-33.
---. “‘Why should we welcome the King of England? Didn’t Parnell himself…’: James Joyce’s
(Re-)Vision of ‘Englishness’ and Virginia Woolf’s (Re-)Vision of ‘Irishness’ as
Postcolonial Symptoms.” Revisiting James Joyce. Ed. Dagmar Blight and Mária
Kostelníková. Offenbach: KIRSCH-Verlag, 2013. 33-47.
Stewart, Jim. “‘Like Snake that Swallowes toad’: Woolf and Male Cultural Power.” Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 24-25.
Sullivan, Melissa. “‘She was no “genius”’: Virginia Woolf and Women’s Middlebrow Fiction.”
Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 15-17.
Sümbül, Yiğit. “A Plotinian Reading of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.” Journal of
Graduate School of Social Sciences 17.1 (2013): 87-94.
Svendsen, Christina L. “Forum: Virginia Woolf and the Jews—Responses.” Woolf Studies
Annual 19 (2013): 21-22.
---. “In the Family: Representations of Jewishness by Virginia Woolf and Juliet Margaret
Cameron.” Forum: Virginia Woolf and Jews. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 12-15.
Thomas, Sue. “Revisiting Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, and the Aesthetics of
Respectability.” English Studies 94.1 (2013): 64-82.
Tipper, Becky. “Moments of Being and Ordinary Human-Animal Encounters.” Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 84 (2013): 14-16.
Torres, Alicia. “Virginia Woolf y Antonio Larreta: la mirada uruguaya.” Cordery et al. 91-102.
Toth, Naomi. “‘L'ébranlement des nerfs lui-même’ : lire la peinture de Lily Briscoe avec la
phénoménologie.” Le Tour critique 2 (2013): 353-68.
---. “Spirit, Sensation and the Self in the Work of Virginia Woolf.” British Literature and
Spirituality: Theoretical Approaches and Transdisciplinary Readings. Ed. Franz Karl
Wöhrer and John S. Bak. Vienna and Berlin: Lit Verlag, 2013. 225-39.
---. “‘The very jar on the nerves’: Reading Lily Briscoe's painting with phenomenology.” Le
Tour critique 2 (2013): 339-52.
Trangmar, Susan. “‘A Divided Glance’: A Dialogue Between the Photographic Project ‘A Forest
of Signs’ and the Figure of the Tree in Virginia Woolf’s Writing.” Literary London:
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London 10.1 (2013): 7-13.
Trubowitz, Lara. “Forum: Virginia Woolf and Jews—Responses.” Woolf Studies Annual 19
(2013): 16.
---. “Virginia Woolf and Antisemitism, or Sailing South with the Jews.” Forum: Virginia Woolf
and Jews. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 6-7.
Turner, Merrill. “The Chekhovian Point of View in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.”
Modern Language Quarterly 74.3 (2013): 391-412.
Ulvydienė, Loreta. “Embodiment of the Concept of Time in William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying
and Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.” Respectus Philologicus 23.28 (2013): 58-66.
Walkowitz, Rebecca L. “For Translation: Virginia Woolf, J. M. Coetzee, and Transnational
Comparison.” English Language Notes 51.1 (2013): 35-50.
Wall, Kathleen. “Speaking Citizen to Citizen in a Time of War: Miss La Trobe’s Use of
Parabasis in Her Historical Pageant.” Martin and Holland 164-70.
Webb, Ruth. “The Third Julia Briggs Memorial Prize: Report on the Competition.” Virginia
Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 8-9.
Wiley, Christopher. “Music and Literature: Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and ‘The First Woman
to Write an Opera.’” Musical Quarterly 96.2 (2013): 263-95.
Winfield, Ann (née Morrow), and Carole Winfield. “Biographical Note on Edgar Morrow.”
Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 7.
Wood, Emma. “Note on a Letter from Virginia to Cordelia ‘Boo’ Fisher.” Virginia Woolf
Bulletin 44 (2013): 5-10.
Zubillaga, María José. “Freshwater: un contramanifiesto en tres actos.” Cordery et al. 183-96.
REVIEWS
Andrés, Isabel M. Rev. of The Web of Sense: Patterns of Involution in Selected Works of
Virginia Woolf and Vladimir Nabokov, by Irena Ksiezopolska. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43
(2013): 65-8.
Barkway, Stephen. Rev. of Orlando: A Biography, with an introduction by Jeanette Winterson
and with the original illustrations. The Folio Society. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013):
70-2.
---. Rev. of Virginia Woolf as a ‘Cubist Writer,’” by Sarah Latham Phillips. Virginia Woolf
Bulletin 44 (2013): 57-9.
---. Rev. of The Years, by Virginia Woolf. David Bradshaw and Ian Blyth, eds. Virginia Woolf
Bulletin 43 (2013): 58-60.
Beja, Morris. Rev. of The Cambridge Edition of The Waves, by Virginia Woolf. Michael Herbert
and Susan Sellers, eds. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 249-53.
Berman, Jessica. Rev. of Modernism and the New Spain: Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and
Literary History, by Gayle Rogers. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 297-301.
Briggs, Marlene. Rev. of Mourning Modernism: Literature, Catastrophe, and the Politics of
Consolation, by Lecia Rosenthal. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 50-51.
Caughie, Pamela L. Rev. of. The Cambridge Edition of Between the Acts, by Virginia Woolf.
Mark Hussey, ed. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 254-56.
Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Love’s Creation: A Novel, by Marie Stopes. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43
(2013): 73-7.
---. Rev. of Translating Virginia Woolf, by Oriana Palusci. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013):
60-5.
Cornish, Sarah. Rev. of Contradictory Woolf: Selected Papers from the Twenty-first Annual
International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Derek Ryan and Stella Bolaki, eds. Woolf
Studies Annual 19 (2013): 288-91.
Crossland, Rachel. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: The Patterns of Ordinary Experience, by Lorraine
Sim. Notes & Queries 60.3 (2013): 460-62.
Czarnecki, Kristin. Rev. of In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of
Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 262-66.
Dalgarno, Emily. Rev. of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: The Hogarth Press and the Networks of
Modernism. Helen Southworth, ed. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 35-36.
Dell, Marion. Rev. of Charleston and Monk’s House: The Intimate House Museums of Virginia
Woolf and Vanessa Bell, by Nuala Hancock. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 58-65.
---. Rev. of On Being Ill, by Virginia Woolf, with Notes from Sick Rooms, by Julia Stephen.
Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 50-4.
Delsandro, Erica Gene. Rev. of The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James
Joyce, and Sigmund Freud, by Maud Ellmann. Modern Fiction Studies 59.1 (2013): 1946.
Demir-Atay, Hivren. Rev. of Virginia Woolf’s Ethics of the Short Story, by Christine Reynier.
English Studies 94.6 (2013): 747-8.
Diaper, Jeremy. Rev. of Virginia Woolf in Context. Bryony Randall and Jane Goldman, eds.
Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 53-6.
DiBattista, Maria. Rev. of The Essays of Virginia Woolf, volumes 5 and 6. Stuart Clarke, ed.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 256-59.
Dubino, Jeanne. Rev. of British Women’s Travel to Greece, 1840-1914: Travels in the
Palimpsest, by Churnjeet Mahn. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 46-47.
Elkins, Amy. Rev. of Visuality and Spatiality in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction, by Savina Stevanato.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 274-77.
Evans, Elizabeth. Rev. of The Cambridge Edition of The Years. Anna Snaith, ed.
Modernism/modernity 20.3 (2013): 608-10.
Ferebee, Steve. Rev. of Virginia Woolf’s Essayism, by Randi Saloman. Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 83 (2013): 34-35.
Fernald, Anne E. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Migrations of Language, by Emily Dalgarno.
Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 45.
Foley, Mary Ellen. Rev. of In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of
Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 43-50.
Funke, Jana. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, Modernity and History: Constellations with Walter
Benjamin, by Angeliki Spiropoulou. HISTOREIN: A Review of the Past and Other
Stories 13 (2013): 98-101.
Gilman, Bruce. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Theater, by Steven D. Putzel. Women’s Studies
42.7 (2013): 842-46.
Golden, Amanda. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace. Jeanne Dubino, ed.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 295-97.
Harris, Alexandra. Rev. of In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of
Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott. Review of English Studies 64 (2013): 726-7.
Hatten Charles. Rev. of The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and
Sigmund Freud, by Maud Ellmann. Henry James Review 34.2 (2013): 200-05.
Henry, Holly. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature, by Christina Alt. English Studies
94.4 (2013): 496-7.
Hollis, Catherine. Rev. of Americanizing Britain: The Rise of Modernism in the Age of the
Entertainment Empire, by Genevieve Abravanel, and Virginia Woolf and the Theater, by
Steven D. Putzel. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 37-38.
Hussey, Mark. Rev. of Modernist Commitments: Ethics, Politics, and Transnational Modernism,
by Jessica Berman. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 259-62.
James, Emily. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Migrations of Language, by Emily Dalgarno.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 243-46.
Johnston, Judith. Rev. of Contradictory Woolf: Selected Papers from the Twenty-First Annual
International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Derek Ryan and Stella Bolaki, eds. Virginia
Woolf Miscellany 83 (2013): 36-37.
Jones, Charlotte. Rev. of The Best of Blogging Woolf, Five Years on, by Paula Maggio, and
Virginia Woolf’s Likes & Dislikes, ed. and with introduction by Paula Maggio. Virginia
Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 64-7.
Jones, Danell. Rev. of Shell Shock and the Modernist Imagination: the Death Drive in PostWorld War I British Fiction, by Wyatt Bonikowski. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013):
49.
Katz, Tamar. Rev. of A Sense of Shock: The Impact of Impressionism on Modern British and
Irish Writing, by Adam Parkes, and At the Violet Hour: Modernism and Violence in
England and Ireland, by Sarah Cole. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 291-95.
Kimber, Gerri. Rev. of Circulating Genius: John Middleton Murry, Katherine Mansfield and D.
H. Lawrence, by Sydney Janet Kaplan. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 43 (2013): 68-73.
Kopley, Emily. Rev. of A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel
Koteliansky, by Galya Diment. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 238-42.
Lackey, Michael. Rev. of Thinking in Literature: Joyce, Woolf, Nabokov, by Anthony Uhlmann.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 266-68.
Laurence, Patricia. Rev. of Julian Bell: From Bloomsbury to the Spanish Civil War, by Peter
Stansky and William Abrahams. Cercles Revue Pluridisciplinarire du monde Anglophone
(2013). Web.
Levenback, Karen. Rev. of Envisioning Disease, Gender, and War: Women’s Narratives of the
1918 Influenza Pandemic, by Jane Elizabeth Fisher, and Front Lines of Modernism:
Remapping the Great War in British Fiction, by Mark D. Larabee. Virginia Woolf
Miscellany 84 (2013): 47-49.
Levine-Keating, Helane. Rev. of Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf, Nabokov, by Martin Hägglund.
Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 309-12.
Lowe, Gill. Rev. of Virginia Woolf Walking in the Footsteps of Michel de Montaigne, by Judith
Allen. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 67-9.
Martin, Lindsay. Rev. of Constellation of Genius: 1922: Modernism Year One, by Kevin
Jackson. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 65-6.
Matz, Jesse. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Migrations of Language, by Emily Dalgarno. Novel:
A Forum on Fiction 46.2 (2013): 328-31.
McNees, Eleanor. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Spanish Civil War: Texts, Contexts &
Women’s Narratives, by Lolly Ockerstrom. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44 (2013): 62-4.
Moran, Patricia. Rev. of On Being Ill, by Virginia Woolf. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 30408.
Mullholland, Terry. Rev. of Modernist Short Fiction by Women: The Liminal in Katherine
Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair, and Virginia Woolf, by Claire Drewery.
Notes & Queries 60.3 (2013): 462-3.
Prudente, Teresa. Rev. of Language, Time, and Identity in Woolf’s The Waves: The Subject in
Empire’s Shadow, by Michael Weinman. Woolf Studies Annual 19: 271-74.
Randall, Bryony. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: The Patterns of Ordinary Experience, by Lorraine
Sim. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 246-49.
Rosenberg, Beth C. Rev. of Civil Antisemitism, Modernism, and British Culture, 1902-1939, by
Lara Trubowitz. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 235-38.
Rosinberg, Erwin. Rev. of Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy, by Jesse
Wolfe. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 285-88.
---. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature, by Christina Alt. English Literature in
Transition, 1880-1920 56.2 (2013): 262-65.
Rosner, Victoria. Rev. of Charleston and Monk’s House: The Intimate House Museums of
Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, by Nuala Hancock. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013):
301-04.
Senk, Sarah. Rev. of Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf, Nabokov, by Martin Hägglund. MLN 128.5
(2013): 1207-11.
Skinner, Janfarie. Rev. of A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel
Koteliansky, by Galya Diment. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 42 (2013): 54-8.
Sparks, Elisa Kay. Rev. of In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of
Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 84 (2013): 43-4.
Sriratana, Verita. Rev. of Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf, Nabokov, by Martin Hägglund.
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts 14.1 (2013). Web.
Sultzbach, Kelly. Rev. of In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of
Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott. Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 32.1 (2013): 233-36.
Thacker, Andrew. Rev. of Underground Writing: The London Tube from George Gissing to
Virginia Woolf, by David Welsh. Review of English Studies 64 (2013): 171-3.
Trousdale, Rachel. Rev. of The Web of Sense: Patterns of Involution in Selected Works of
Virginia Woolf and Vladimir Nabokov, by Irena Ksiezopolska. Woolf Studies Annual 19
(2013): 269-71.
Tucker, Martin. Rev. of On Being Ill, by Virginia Woolf. Confrontation 113 (2013): 239-43.
Utell, Janine. Rev. of Modernist Short Fiction by Women: The Liminal in Katherine Mansfield,
Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair, and Virginia Woolf, by Claire Drewery. English
Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 56.2 (2013): 259-62.
Walsh, Kelly. Rev. of Mourning Modernism: Literature, Catastrophe, and the Politics of
Consolation, by Lecia Rosenthal. Woolf Studies Annual 19 (2013): 278-81.
Webb, Ruth. Rev. of How Should One Read a Marriage? Private Writings, Public Readings, and
Leonard and Virginia Woolf, by Drew Patrick Shannon. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 44
(2013): 59-62.
Wilson, Mary. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Theater, by Steven D. Putzel. Woolf Studies
Annual 19 (2013): 281-85.
Wood, Alice. Rev. of The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and the Arts. Maggie Humm,
ed. Women’s History Review 22.6 (2013): 1021-23.
Youngkin, Molly. Rev. of Virginia Woolf’s Essayism, by Randi Salomon. English Literature in
Transition, 1880-1920 56.4 (2013): 543-46.
DISSERTATIONS AND THESES
Aronowicz, Yaron Shlomo. “Fascinated Moderns: The Attentions of Modern Fiction.” Diss.
Princeton University, 2013.
Brown, Jeffrey M. “To Stage a Reading: The Actor in British Modernism.” Diss. Columbia
University, 2013.
Carroll, Zachary D. “The Political Thought of Simone Weil and British Modernism.” M.A.
Thesis, Radford University, 2013.
Cheilan, Sandra. “Poétique de l'intime dans l'oeuvre de Proust, Woolf et Pessoa.” Diss. Paris 10,
2013.
Chen, Hsiu-Yu. “Romantic Dialogues: Writing the Self in De Quincey and Woolf.” Diss.
Durham University, 2013.
Copan-Kelly, Cailin. “Stains of Grace: Women Writers and the Grotesque Body Politic after
Modernism, 1939-1995.” Diss. Washington University, 2013.
Foust, Andrew F. “(Re)coding Virginia: Charting Digital Horizons for Woolf’s Epistemological
Cartography.” M.A. Thesis, University of Virginia 2013.
Green, Chloe Rebecca. “Writing the Wandering Woman: Hysteria, Narrative and Mobile
Femininities in Virginia Woolf and Jean Rhys.” M.A. Thesis, University of Auckland,
2013.
Jones, Adrienne Victoria. “Archiving Trauma: Navigating Shame and Trauma in Virginia
Woolf’s The Waves and Cherrie Moraga’s Loving in the War Years.” M.A. Project,
Humboldt State University, 2013.
Kopley, Emily. “The Potentate and the Cannibal: Poetry and the Novel in Virginia Woolf.” Diss.
Stanford University, 2013.
Lee, Joori. “The Making of Beauty: Aesthetic Spaces in the Fiction of D. H. Lawrence, Muriel
Spark, and Virginia Woolf.” Diss. Texas A&M University, 2013.
Marsden, Kerry Lynne. “Empire and the Woolfs: Anti-Imperialism in The Village in the Jungle
and ‘Kew Gardens.’” M.A. Project, Humboldt State University, 2013.
Melville, Joan Virginia. “The Theatre of Anon: Julia Margaret Cameron, Virginia Woolf, and the
Performance of Alfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King.” Diss. Columbia University, 2013.
Modzelewska, Wanda. “Understanding and Forgiveness: A Portrayal of Leslie and Julia Stephen
in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.” M.A. Thesis, Hunter College, 2013.
Nicholson, Claire. “In Woolf’s Clothing: An Exploration of Clothes and Fashion in Virginia
Woolf’s Fiction.” Diss. Anglia Ruskin University, 2013.
Nienaber, Bianca Lindi. “A Search for Literariness based on the Critical Reception of Virginia
Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway.” M.A. Thesis, University of Johannesburg, 2013.
Oliveira, Maria Aparecida de. “The Female Representation in Virginia Woolf’s Works: A
Dialogue between the political and the aesthetical discourse.” Diss. Faculdade de
Ciências e Letras de Araraquara (FCL-Ar) State University of São Paulo. Unesp.
Araraquara.
Orzechowski, Erica Waters. “She Do the Self in Different Voices: Poetic Subjectivity in Woolf’s
The Waves.” M.A. Thesis, Belmont University, 2013.
Purschwitz, Kara. “The Feminine Alternative: Men and Women in Modernist European
Theater.” M.A. Thesis, University of Texas at Arlington, 2013.
Respress, Julie L. “The Purple Triangle: An Analysis of the Artist Figures in Virginia Woolf’s
Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse.” M.A. Thesis, University of South Alabama,
2013.
Sriratana, Verita. “‘Making Room’ for One’s Own: Virginia Woolf and Technology of Place.”
Diss. University of St. Andrews, 2013.
Weida, Jaime Chris. “‘I Have Heard the Mermaids Singing, Each to Each’: Modernism, Science,
Mythology, and Feminist Narratives.” Diss. City University of New York, 2013.
Whitmore, Emily. “Queering the Sublime: Virginia Woolf, Sexology, and Sexuality.” M.A.
Thesis, Eastern Illinois University, 2013.
TEXTS BY WOOLF
Flush: A Biography. Place: Martino Fine Books, 2013.
Jacob’s Room. London: Harper, 2013.
Lectures intimes. Paris: R. Laffont, 2013.
Lettres à un jeune poète: et autres texts. Paris: Payot & Rivages, 2013.
Mevrouw Dalloway. Amsterdam: Athanaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, 2013.
Mrs. Dalloway. Bath: Chivers, 2013.
Mrs. Dalloway. Leicester: Thorpe, 2013.
Mrs. Dalloway. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press, 2013.
Orlando: A Biography. Introduction by Jeanette Winterson. London: Folio Society, 2013.
“O tempo passa.” Trans. Tomaz Tadeu. Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Autêntica Editora Ltda., 2013.
Street Haunting: A London Adventure. Symonds Press, 2013.
To the Lighthouse. Leicester: Ulverscroft, 2013.
The Waves. Place: Martino Fine Books, 2013.
The Waves. Rearsby, Leicester: WF Howes, 2013.
The Years. Ed. Anna Snaith. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2013.
Woolf, Virginia, and Quentin Bell. The Charleston Bulletin Supplements. Ed. Claudia Olk.
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