International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2007 (Includes Addenda for Previous Years)
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International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2007 (includes addenda for previous years) Please send additions to Celia Marshik, Historian/Bibliographer [email protected] BOOKS Adams, Maureen. Shaggy Muses: The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edith Wharton and Emily Bronte. New York: Ballantine, 2007. Birkerts, Sven. Reading Life: Books for the Ages. Saint Paul: Graywolf P, 2007. Blair, Emily. Virginia Woolf and the Nineteenth-Century Domestic Novel. Albany: State U of New York P, 2007. Bolchi, Elisa. Il Paese Della Bellezza: Virginia Woolf Nelle Riviste Italiane Tra Le Due Guerre (The Country of Beauty: Virginia Woolf within Italian Periodicals between the Two World Wars.) Milan: I.S.U. Università Cattolica, 2007. Bosseaux, Charlotte. How Does It Feel? Point of View in Translation: The Case of Virginia Woolf into French. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007. Burrells, Anna, Steve Ellis, Deborah L. Parsons, and Kathryn Simpson, Eds. Woolfian Boundaries: Selected Papers from the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson: Clemson U Digital P, 2007. Deena, Seodial F. H., and Szatek Karoline. From around the Globe: Secular Authors and Biblical Perspectives. Lanham: UP of America, 2007. Draesner, Ulrike. Schöne Frauen Lesen: Über Ingeborg Bachmann, Annette Von Droste- Hülshoff, Friederike Mayröcker, Virginia Woolf U.V.A. München: Luchterhand, 2007. Ellis, Steve. Virginia Woolf and the Victorians. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007. Fisher, Jane. Contagion of the Heart: Women’s Literary Narratives of the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1920. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Hall, Sarah M. The Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury. London: Continuum, 2007. Henke, Suzette, David Eberly, and Jane Lilienfeld, Eds. Virginia Woolf and Trauma: Embodied Texts. New York: Pace UP, 2007. Johnston, Georgia. The Formation of 20th-Century Queer Autobiography: Reading Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf, Hilda Doolittle, and Gertrude Stein. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Jones, Danell. Virginia Woolf Writers’ Workshop: Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing. New York: Bantam, 2007. Light, Alison. Mrs Woolf and the Servants. London: Fig Tree, 2007. Lü, Hongling. Emotion & Reason: A Study of Virginia Woolf’s Conception of Women’s Writing (Qing Gan Yu Li Xing: Lunfujiniya Wu’erfu De Fu Nü Xie Zuo Guan). Nanjing Shi: Nanjing shi fan da xue chu ban she, 2007. MacKay, Marina. Modernism and World War II. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007. Marcus, Sharon. Between Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2007. 2 Matz, Frauke. He Simply Went to Pieces: Literarische Reaktionen Auf Das Phänomen Der Kriegsneurose Bei (Rose Macaulay, Rebecca West, Dorothy L. Sayers Und Virginia Woolf). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2007. McGarry, Lisa Coughlin. Orts, Scraps, and Fragments: The Elusive Search for Meaning in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 2007. Miller, Andrew John. Modernism and the Crisis of Sovereignty. London: Routledge, 2007. Moran, Patricia. Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, and the Aesthetics of Trauma. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Muñiz-Huberman, Angelina. La Sombra Que Cobija [Essays]. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2007. Oser, Lee. The Ethics of Modernism: Moral Ideas in Yeats, Eliot, Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007. Parker, Jo Alyson. Narrative Form and Chaos Theory in Sterne, Proust, Woolf, and Faulkner. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Parsons, Deborah L. Theorists of the Modernist Novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson, Virginia Woolf. Abingdon: Routledge, 2007. Pearce, Brian Louis. Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group in Twickenham. Twickenham: Borough of Twickenham Local History Society, 2007. Roiphe, Katie. Uncommon Arrangements: Seven Portraits of Married Life in London Literary Circles, 1910-1939. New York: Dial, 2007. Rosenthal, Edna. Aristotle and Modernism: Aesthetic Affinities of T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and Virginia Woolf. Sussex Academic P, 2007. Scott, Bonnie Kime, Ed. Gender in Modernism: New Geographies, Complex Intersections. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 2007. Simons, Ilana R. A Life of One’s Own: A Guide to Original Living through the Work and Wisdom of Virginia Woolf. New York: Penguin, 2007. Snaith, Anna, Ed. Palgrave Advances in Virginia Woolf Studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Tidwell, Joanne Campbell. Politics and Aesthetics in the Diary of Virginia Woolf. London: Routledge, 2007. Watney, Simon. Bloomsbury in Sussex. Lewes: Snake River P, 2007. Whitworth, Michael H., and Anna Snaith, Ed. Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Zamith, Maria Cândida and Luísa Flora, Ed. Virginia Woolf: Three Centenary Celebrations. Porto: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto 2007. ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, & NOTES - - -. “Famous Faces at Vanity Fair Exhibition.” The Herald (Glasgow) 20 November 2007: 11. Albini, Theresa K. “Virginia Woolf’s the Waves: A Lyrical ‘Sense of Continuity’ in a Sea of Dissociation.” Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 8 (2007): 57-84. Alt, Christina. “Pests and Pesticides: Exploring the Boundaries of Woolf’ Environmentalism.” Woolfian Boundaries. Ed. Anna Burrells et. al. Clemson: Clemson U Digital P, 2007. 93- 100. Amarasinghe, Sarath. “Looking Back: Leonard Woolf International Conference 2004.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 72 (2007): 30. 3 Banfield, Ann. “Remembrance and Tense Past.” The Cambridge Companion to the Modernist Novel. Ed. Morag Shiach. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007. 48-64. Bantzinger, AnneMarie. “To the Readers.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 72 (2007): 1. - - - . “Leonard Woolf in Holland: A Brief Look at His Dutch Ancestors.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 72 (2007): 15-9. Bardi, Abby. “‘In Company of a Gipsy’: The ‘Gypsy’ as Trope in Woolf and Brontë.” Critical Survey 19.1 (2007): 40-50. Barkway, Stephen. “Evidence for Going to the Lighthouse . Twice!” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 37-8. - - -. “Note on Woolf’s Letter to Edmund Blunden.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 6-7. - - - . “‘Ottoline from Virginia’: A Sale at Christie’s” [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 25 (2007): 69-72. - - - . “Virginia Woolf Today.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 24 (2007): 52-5. - - - . “Virginia Woolf Today.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 25 (2007): 41-5. - - - . “Virginia Woolf Today.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 48-9. Bell, Quentin. “Biography and Bloomsbury.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 24 (2007): 15-29. Bellamy, Suzanne. “Textual Archeology: An Australian Study of Virginia Woolf in 1942.” Woolfian Boundaries. Ed. Anna Burrells et. al. Clemson: Clemson U Digital P, 2007. 1-8. Bettinger, E. “‘The Journey, Not the Arrival, Matters’: Virginia Woolf and the Culture of Aging.” Journal of Aging Humanities and the Arts 1 (2007): 177-90. Birrento, Ana Clara. “Virginia Woolf: Moments of Being.” Virginia Woolf: Three Centenary Celebrations. Ed. Maria Cândida Zamith and Luísa Flora. Porto: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, 2007. 61-72. Bishop, Edward. “Bibliographic Approaches.” Palgrave Advances in Woolf Studies. Ed. Anna Snaith. New York: Palgrave, 2007. 125-42. Blyth, Ian. “Orlando and the Tudor Voyages.” Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place. Ed. Anna Snaith and Michael Whitworth. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 183- 96. - - - . “Woolf, Rooks, and Rural England.” Woolfian Boundaries. Ed. Anna Burrells et. al. Clemson: Clemson U Digital P, 2007. 80-6. Briggs, Julia. “Hope Mirrlees and Continental Modernism.” Gender in Modernism: New Geographies, Complex Intersections. Ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 2007. 261-303. Burrells, Anna, Steve Ellis, Deborah Parsons, and Kathryn Simpson. “Introduction.” Woolfian Boundaries. Ed. Anna Burrells et. al. Clemson: Clemson U Digital P, 2007. ix-1. Caine, B. “Stefan Collini, Virginia Woolf, and the Question of Intellectuals in Britain.” Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (2007): 369-74. Caughie, Pamela. “Postmodernist and Poststructuralist Approaches.” Palgrave Advances in Woolf Studies. Ed. Anna Snaith. New York: Palgrave, 2007. 143-68. Chapman, Wayne K. “Leonard Woolf and Fascist Italy.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 72 (2007): 37-40. Chen, Fay, and Chung-Hsiung Lai. “‘The Time Is out of Joint’: A Derridean Reading of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway.” EurAmerica: A Journal of European and American Studies 37.2 (2007): 227-54. Chesler, Phyllis. “Mind Melds: Literature’s Redemptive Solutions.” The Globe and Mail (Canada) 29 December 2007: D8. 4 Christodoulides, Nephie. “I Who Want Not to Be.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 71 (2007): 15-6. Clarke, Ben. “‘But the Barrier Is Impassable’: Virginia Woolf and Class.” Woolfian Boundaries. Ed. Anna Burrells et. al. Clemson: Clemson U Digital P, 2007. 36-43. Clarke, Stuart N. “Brownlee Jean Kirkpatrick (1919–2007).” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 60-2. - - - . “Editorial.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 24 (2007): 3. - - - . “Editorial.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 25 (2007): 3. - - - . “Editorial.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 3-4. - - - . “A Footnote to ‘Letter to a Young Poet.’” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 24 (2007): 65. - - - . “Friday, 13 November 1931.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 39-41. - - - . “Julia Briggs (1943–2007).” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 36. - - - . “The Learned Pig.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 26 (2007): 42-3. - - - . “Letters from Virginia.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 25 (2007): 4-13.