Virginia Woolf and the natural world : selected papers from the twentieth annual international conference on Virginia Woolf : Georgetown University, Georgetown, Kentucky, 3-6 June, 2010 /
Virginia Woolf and the Natural World is a compilation of thirty-one essays presented at the twentieth annual international conference on Virginia Woolf. This volume explores Woolf's complex engagement with the natural world, an engagement that was as political as it was aesthetic. The diversity...
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Clemson, SC :
Clemson University Digital Press,
2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction to Woolf and the natural world / Kristin Czarnecki and Carrie Rohman
- Ecofeminism, holism, and the search for natural order in Woolf / Bonnie Kime Scott
- "We make life": Vibration, aesthetics, and the inhuman in The waves / Carrie Rohman
- "The real world": Virginia Woolf and ecofeminism / Diana Swanson
- Virginia and Leonard, as I remember them / Cecil Woolf
- "Everything tended to set itself in a garden": Virginia Woolf's literary and quotidian flowers: a bar-graphical approach / Elisa Kay Sparks
- Taking her fences: the equestrian Virginia Woolf / Beth Rigel Daughterty
- The metaphysics of flowers in The waves: Virginia Woolf's "seven-sided flower" and Henri Bergson's Intuition / Laci Mattison
- Crowding Clarissa's garden / Erin Penner
- The flesh of citizenship: red flowers grew / Rachel Zlatkin
- The besieged garden: nature in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Willa Cather's One of ours / Jane Lilienfeld
- Virginia Woolf: natural olympian: swimming and diving as metaphors for writing / Rebecca McNeer
- "This, I fancy, must be the sea": Thalassic aesthetics in Virginia Woolf's writing / Patrizia Muscogiuri
- Wild swimming / Gill Lowe
- The Woolf, the horse, and the fox: recurrent motifs in Jacob's room and Orlando / Vara Neverow
- The dogs that therefore Woolf follows: some canine sources for A room of one's own in nature and art / Jane Goldman
- "The bird is the word": Virginia Woolf and W.H. Hudson, visionary ornithologist / Diane Gillespie
- Evolution, history, and Flush; or, The origin of Spaniels / Jeanne Dubino
- "Lappin and lapinova": a Woolf in hare's clothing? / Kathryn Simpson
- "A certain hold on haddock and sausage": dining well in Virginia Woolf's life and work / Alice Lowe
- Moments of aging: revising Mother Nature in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway / Kate Sedon
- Homeless in nature: solitary trampling and shared errantry in Cornwall, 1905 / Barbara Lonnquist
- "Walking over the bridge in a willow pattern plate": Virginia Woolf and the exotic landscapes / Xiaoqin Cao
- Mining with the head: Virginia Woolf, Henry David Thoreau, and exploring the self through nature / Diane Royer
- Virginia Woolf as mountaineer / Catherine W. Hollis
- "It was an uncertain spring": reading weather in The years / Verita Sriratana
- Transforming nature: Orlando as elegy / Elise Swinford
- "Nature, who has played so many queer tricks upon us": digging granit and chasing rainbows with Virginia Woolf / Derek Ryan
- Sundered waters: isolated consciousness and ostensible communion in Woolf's narration / Dominic Scheck
- "To give the moment whole": the nature of time and cosmic (comm) unity in Virginia Woolf's The waves / Emily Hinnov
- Spengler's The decline of the West and intellectual quackery: checking the climate with Leonard Woolf and W.B. Yeats / Wayne Chapman
- Listening-in, tuning out: Leonard Woolf's criticism of the BBC during the 1930s / Luke Reader.