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|a The Edinburgh companion to Virginia Woolf and contemporary global literature /
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|a Companion to Virginia Woolf and contemporary global literature
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|a "To capture the many Woolfian currents circulating around the world, the twenty-three chapters in this companion examine the global responses Woolf’s work has inspired and explore her worldwide influence. Authors address ways Woolf is received by writers, publishers, reading audiences and academics in countries around the world; how she is translated into multiple languages; and the transformation of her life into global contemporary biofiction. This collection is dialogic and comparative, incorporating both transnational and local tendencies insofar as they epitomize Woolf’s global reception and legacy. It contests the ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’ binary, offering new models for Woolf global studies and promoting cross-cultural understandings" --
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|a 1. ‘What a curse these translators are!’ Woolf’s early German reception / Daniel Göske and Christian Weiß -- 2. The translation and reception of Virginia Woolf in Romania (1926–89) / Adriana Varga -- 3. The reception of Virginia Woolf and modernism in early twentieth-century Australia / Suzanne Bellamy -- 4. Dialogues between South America and Europe: Victoria Ocampo channels Virginia Woolf / Cristina Carluccio -- 5. From Julia Kristeva to Paulo Mendes Campos: Impossible conversations with Virginia Woolf / Davi Pinho -- 6. Three Guineas and the Cassandra project: Christa Wolf’s reading of Virginia Woolf during the Cold War / Henrike Krause -- 7. Virginia Woolf’s literary heritage in Russian translations and interpretations / Maria Bent -- 8. Virginia Woolf’s feminist writing in Estonian translation culture / Raili Marling -- 9. Virginia Woolf in Arabic: A feminist paratextual reading of translation strategies / Hala Kamal -- 10. Solid and living: The Italian Woolf Renaissance / Elisa Bolchi -- 11. Tracing A Room of One’s Own in sub-Saharan Africa, 1929–2019 / Jeanne Dubino -- 12. Virginia Woolf’s enduring presence in Uruguay / Lindsey Cordery -- 13. Virginia Woolf’s reception and impact on Brazilian Women’s literature / Maria A. de Oliveira -- 14. English and Mexican dogs: Spectres of traumatic pasts in Virginia Woolf’s Flush and María Luisa Puga’s Las razones del lago / Lourdes Parra-Lazcano -- 15. A new perspective on Mary Carmichael: Yuriko Miyamoto’s novels and A Room of One’s Own / Hogara Matsumoto -- 16. A Room of One’s Own: A cross-cultural voyage between Virginia Woolf and the contemporary Chinese woman writer Chen Ran’ / Zhongfeng Huang -- 17. In search of spaces of their own: Woolf, feminism and women’s poetry from China / Justyna Jaguścik -- 18. Trans-Dialogues: Exploring Virginia Woolf’s feminist legacy to contemporary Polish literature / Paulina Pająk -- 19. Clarissa Dalloway’s global itinerary: From London to Paris and Sydney’ / Monica Latham -- 20. Virginia Woolf and French writers: Contemporaneity, idolisation, iconisation / Anne-Laure Rigeade -- 21. The dream work of a nation: From Virginia Woolf to Elizabeth Bowen to Mary Lavin / Pat Laurence -- 22. Great poets do not die: Maggie Gee’s Virginia Woolf in Manhattan (2014) as metaphor for contemporary biofiction / Bethany Layne -- 23. The Woolf girl: A mother-daughter story with Lidia Yuknavitch and Virginia Woolf / Catherine W. Hollis.
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