Contradictory Woolf : selected papers from the Twenty-First Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, 9-12 June 2011 /
This is an edited collection from acclaimed contemporary Woolf scholars, exploring the theme of contradiction in Virginia Woolf's writing.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
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Clemson, South Carolina :
Clemson University Digital Press,
[2012]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface / Jane Goldman
- Introduction to Contradictory Woolf / Derek Ryan and Stella Bolaki
- "But ... I had said 'but' too often." Why "but"? / Judith Allen
- Woolf, context, and contradiction / Michael H. Whitworth
- "Did I not banish the soul?" Thinking otherwise, Woolf-wise / Patricia Waugh
- "The play's the thing BUT we are the thing itself." Prologue, performance and painting. A multimedia exploration of Woolf's work in the late 1930's and her vision of prehistory / Suzanne Bellamy
- Report to the Memoir Club : scenes from a colonial childhood / Marina Warner
- "But somebody you wouldn't forget in a hurry": Bloomsbury and the contradictions of African art / Lois J. Gilmore
- Contradictions in autobiography : Virginia Woolf's writings on art / Maggie Humm
- "But something betwixt and between" : Roger Fry and the contradictions of biography / Amber K. Regis
- "Can 'I' become 'we'?" : addressing community in The years and Three guineas / Oren Goldschmidt
- Woolf's un/folding(s) : the artist and the event of the neo-baroque / Laci Mattison
- Woolf's contradictory thinking / Angeliki Spiropoulou
- The feeling of knowing in Mrs. Dalloway : neuroscience and Woolf / Sowon S. Park
- "When the lights of health go down": Virginia Woolf's aesthetics and contemporary illness narratives / Stella Bolaki
- Kinetic tropes, comedic turns : dancing To the lighthouse / Janet Winston
- But Woolf was a sophisticated observer of fashion ... : Virginia Woolf, clothing and contradiction / Claire Nicholson
- Bi-sexing the unmentionable Mary Hamiltons in A room of one's own : the truth and consequences of unintended pregnancies an calculated cross-dressing / Vara S. Neverow
- Lacanian Orlando / Katharine Swarbrick
- The bispecies environment, coevolution, and Flush / Jeanne Dubino
- From spaniel club to animalous society : Virginia Woolf's Flush / Derek Ryan
- Ecology, identity, and eschatology : crossing the country and the city in Woolf / Sam Wiseman
- "Please help me!" Virginia Woolf, Viola Tree, and the Hogarth Press / Diane F. Gillespie
- "Am I a snob?" Well, sort of : socialism, advocacy, disgust in Woolf's economic writing / Madelyn Detloff
- "Come buy, come buy": Woolf's contradictory relationship to the marketplace / Kathryn Simpson
- Virginia Woolf and December 1910 : the question of the fourth dimension / Makiko Minow-Pinkney
- Virginia Woolf on mathematics : signifying opposition / Jocelyn Rodal
- "A brief note in the margin :" Virginia Woolf and annotating / Amanda Golden
- "Observe, observe perpetually," Montaigne, Virginia Woolf and the "Patron aud Dedans" / Gill Lowe
- Who's behind the curtain? Virginia Woolf, "Nurse Lugton's golden thimble", and the anxiety of authorship / Kristin Czarnecki
- Virginia Woolf and the Russian oxymoron / Claire Davidson
- "A dialogue ... about this beauty and truth": Jorge Luis Borge's translation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando / Rebecca DeWald
- "As I spin along the roads I remodel my life": travel films "projected into the shape of Orlando" /Leslie Kathleen Hankins
- Travesty in Woolf and Proust / John Coyle
- Woolf, Yeats, and the making of "Spilt milk" / Wayne K. Chapman
- Figures of contradiction : Virginia Woolf's rhetoric of genres / Sara Sullam
- Do not feed the birds : Night and day and the defence of the realm of art / Ian Blyth
- Approaches to War and peace in Woolf :"a chapter on the future" / Karen L. Levenback
- Duncan Grant / Cecil Woolf.