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Conference on Virginia Woolf (13th : 2003 : Smith College)
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Title
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Woolf in the real world : selected papers from the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, 5-8 June 2003 / edited by Karen V. Kukil.
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Publisher
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Clemson, S.C. : Clemson University Digital Press, c2005.
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Physical Descrip.
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x, 222 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Pt. 1. The life of Virginia: Woolf and education / by Carol T. Christ ; "This loose, drifting material of life": Virginia Woolf and biography / by Lyndall Gordon ; Virginia Woolf’s double signature / by Catherine W. Hollis ; Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell as photographers: "The same pair of eyes, only different spectacles" / by Maggie Humm ; "Printing hope": Virginia Woolf, Hope Mirlees, and the iconic imagery of Paris / by Julia Briggs ; Virginia Woolf and pacifism / by Michèle Barrett ; Woolf and the American imaginary / by Cheryl Mares --
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Pt. 2. The writing of Virginia Woolf: The mask/masque of food: illness and art / by Susan Rubinow Gorsky ; Woolf’s interrogation of class in Night and day / by Mary C. Madden ; Darwin’s temporal aesthetics: a brief stretch in time from Pater to Woolf / by Joseph Kreutziger ; Modernity’s shock and beauty: trauma and the vulnerable body in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway / by Cornelia Burian ; Mrs. Dalloway’s menopause: encrypting the female life course / by Elizabeth Hirsh ; The paradox of the gift: gift giving as a disruptive force in Woolf’s writing / by Kathryn Simpson ; Ailing dualisms: Woolf’s revolt against rationalism in the "real world" of influenza / by Lorraine Sim ; Objects dissolving in time / by Dianne Hunter ; The political legacy of the garden: (anti)pastoral images and national identity in Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West / by McKenzie L. Zeiss ; Writing the land: the geography of national identity in Orlando / by Erica L. Johnson ; The guidebook and the dog: Virgi
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nia and Italy / by Eleanor McNees ; Sex costumes: signifying sex and gender in Woolf’s "The introduction" and The years / by Jennifer-Ann DiGregorio Kightlinger ; "The works of women are symbolical" / by Elizabeth Gallaher von Klemperer --
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Pt. 3. The afterlife of Virginia Woolf: Vanessa Bell’s portrait of Virginia Woolf at Smith College / by Frances Spalding ; Editing the palimpsestic text: the case of Virginia Woolf’s "A sketch of the past" / by Elizabeth A. Shih and Susan M. Kenney ; The Paris Press publication of On being ill / by Jan Freeman ; The living memes and Jeans of Bloomsbury and Neo-Paganism / by William Pryor ; The lightly attached web: the fictional Virginia Woolf / by Drew Patrick Shannon ; In the footsteps of Virginia Woolf: The hours by Michael Cunningham / by Laura Francesca Aimone ; "What are novelists for?": writing and rewriting reality from Woolf to McEwan / by Doryjan Birrer ; In search of the self: Virginia Woolf’s Shadow across Sylvia Plath’s page / by Pamela St. Clair ; Filming feminism: A room of one’s own on Masterpiece Theater / by Kristin Kommers Czarnecki ; Doing the splits: outsider/insider as women’s historia and feminist activist / by Joyce Avrech Berkman ; Carolyn Heilbrun: the last in
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terview / by Susan C. Bourque.
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Subject(s)
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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Criticism and interpretation -- Congresses.
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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Influence -- Congresses.
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Other Author(s)
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Kukil, Karen V.
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ISBN
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0977126323
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Owned By
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SC Neilson Library
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Owned By
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SC Special Collections
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Owned By
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UM Du Bois Library
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