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International Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2008 (includes addenda for previous years)

Compiled by Kathryn Klein, SUNY Stony Brook

Please send additions to Celia Marshik, IVWS Historian/Bibliographer [email protected]

BOOKS Amselle, Frédérique. Virginia Woolf et les écritures du moi. Le journal et l’autobiographie. Montpellier: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2008. Atkins, G. Douglas. Reading Essays: An Invitation. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 2008. [See chapter titled, ―Homage to the Common Reader: Or How Should One Read Virginia Woolf‘s ‗The Death of the Moth?‘‖] Brown, Julia Prewitt. The Bourgeois Interior. Charlottesville, VA: U of Virginia P, 2008. [See chapter 5, ―Virginia Woolf and the Passing of Victorian Domesticity‖] Corbett, Mary Jean. Family Likeness: Sex, Marriage, and Incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 2008. Curtis, Anthony. Virginia Woolf. : Haus Publishing Limited, 2008. DiBattista, Maria. Imagining Virginia Woolf: An Experiment in Critical Biography. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2008. Doyle, Laura. Freedom’s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640- 1940. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2008. [See chapter 16, ―Woolf‘s Queer Atlantic Oeuvre‖] Funke, Sarah, and William Beekman, eds. This Perpetual Fight: Love and Loss in Virginia Woolf’s Intimate Circle. New : Grolier, 2008. Gardner, Diana. The Rodmell Papers: Reminiscences of Virginia and Leonard Woolf by a Sussex Neighbour. Bloomsbury Heritage Series 52. London: Cecil Woolf, 2008. Gay, Peter. Modernism: the Lure of Heresy: From Baudelaire to Beckett and Beyond. New York: W.W. Norton, 2008. Green-Lewis, Jennifer, and Margaret Soltan. Teaching Beauty in Delillo, Woolf, and Merrill. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Karl, Alissa. Modernism and the Marketplace: Literary Culture and Consumer Capitalism in Rhys, Woolf, Stein, and Nella Larsen. New York: Routledge, 2008. Kekes, John. Enjoyment. ; New York: Oxford UP, 2008. [See chapter 1, ―A Grace to be Cultivated‖] Leech, Geoffrey. Language in Literature: Style and Foregrounding. Harlow, England; New York: Pearson Longman, 2008. [See chapter 10, ―Style in Interior Monologue: Virginia Woolf‘s ‗The Mark on the Wall‘‖] Newman, Hillary. Anne Thackeray Ritchie: Her Influence on the Work of Virginia Woolf. Bloomsbury Heritage Series 49. London: Cecil Woolf, 2008. ---. James Kenneth Stephens: Virginia Woolf’s Tragic Cousin. Bloomsbury Heritage Series 47. London: Cecil Woolf, 2008. McIntire, Gabrielle. Modernism, Memory, and Desire: T. S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2008. Page 2

Monaco, Beatrice. Machinic Modernism: The Deleuzian Literary Machines of Woolf, Lawrence and Joyce. Basingstoke, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Outka, Elizabeth. Consuming Traditions: Modernity, Modernism, and the Commodified Authentic. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2008. [See chapter 5, ―Lustrous Behind Glass‖ and ―Conclusion‖] Porter, David. The Omega Workshops and the Hogarth Press: An Artful Fugue. Bloomsbury Heritage Series 53. London: Cecil Woolf, 2008. Prudente, Teresa. An Specially Tender Piece of Eternity: Virginia Woolf and the Experience of Time. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008. Rollyson, Carl. Biography: A User’s Guide. Chicago, IL: Dee, 2008. [See final section, ―Woolf, Virginia‖] Royer, Diana and Madelyn Detloff, eds. Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism: Selected Papers from the Seventeenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson: Clemson U Digital Press, 2008. Schmalfuss, Juliane. Psychological Symbolism in the Works of Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath. Marburg, Germany: Tectum-Verlag, 2008. Sellers, Susan. Vanessa and Virginia. Ullapool, Scotland: Two Ravens Press, 2008. Simpson, Kathryn. Gifts, Markets and Economies of Desire in Virginia Woolf. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Singleton, Julie. A History of Monk’s House and Village of Rodmell, Sussex Home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Bloomsbury Heritage Series 51. London: Cecil Woolf, 2008. Snyder, Carrie. British Fiction and Cross-Cultural Encounters: Ethnographic Modernism from Wells to Woolf. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Stewart, Jack. Color, Space, and Creativity: Art and Ontology in Five British Writers. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2008. [See chapter 1, ―A ‗Need of Distance and Blue‘: Color, Space, and Creativity in Woolf‘s To the Lighthouse‖] Teske, Joanna Klara. Philosophy in Fiction. Lublin, Poland: Maria Curie-Sklodowska UP, 2008. Vallury, Rajeshwari S. ‘Surfacing’ the Politics of Desire: Literature, Feminism, and Myth. Toronto, ON: U of Toronto P, 2008. Willmott, Glenn. Modernist Goods: Primitivism, the Market, and the Gift. Toronto, ON: U of Toronto P, 2008. [See part 3, ―Woolf‘s Fugitive Rites‖] Winkiel, Laura. Modernism, Race, and Manifestos. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2008. [See chapter 6, ―Reading Across the Color Line: Virginia Woolf, C. L. R. James, and Suzanne and Aimé Césaire‖] Zemgulys, Andrea. Modernism and the Locations of Literary Heritage. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2008. [See chapter 6, ―Consummate Labor: Virginia Woolf‘s Trek to a Better Literature‖]

ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, & NOTES ---. ―Bloomsbury, London.‖ Times [London] 13 Nov. 2008: 37. AbdelRahman, Fadwa. ―From Page to Celluloid: Michael Cunningham‘s The Hours.‖ Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics 28 (2008): 150-164. Abe, Masahiko. ―Nemusa: Vajinia Urufu Todai e.‖ Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 154.9 (2008): 524-528. Allen, Judith. ―Conversation as Instigation: Virginia Woolf‘s ‗Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid.‘‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 25-33. Page 3

Allen, Natasha. ―The Critical Silence of the Other: Critique of Fascism in Virginia Woolf‘s The Waves.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 21-25. Andrews, Charles. ―Under the Volute: Jacob’s Room, Pacifism, and the Church of England.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 64-70. Ayuso, Mónica G. ―Virginia Woolf and Maria Luisa Bombal.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 99-104. ---. ―Virginia Woolf in Mexico and Puerto Rico.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 1-19. Bagley, Melissa. ―Nature and the Nation in Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 35-51. Bahun, Sanja. ―The Burden of the Past, the Dialectics of the Present: Notes on Virginia Woolf‘s and Walter Benjamin‘s Philosophies of History.‖ Modernist Cultures 3.2 (2008): 100- 115. Bardi, Abby. ―‗Gypsies‘ and Property in British Literature: Orlando and Wuthering Heights.‖ ‘Gypsies’ in European Literature and Culture. Ed. Valentina Glajar and Domnica Radulescu. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 105-122 Barkway, Stephen. ―An ‗incredible goose‘ and a ‗country flapper‘: Virginia Woolf and the Easdales.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 5-24. ---. ―Antiquarian Book Fair (Antiquarian Booksellers Association), Olympia, London, 5-7 June 2008.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 59-60. ---. ―Appendix A: Calendar of Letters to Mrs G. E. Easdale.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 31. ---. ―Competition Result: Potted Biography.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 53. ---. ―Ninth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture, by Henrietta Garnett.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 81. ---. ―16 Vicars‘ Close, Wells.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 35. ---. ―‗Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008‘, An Exhibition of Photographs from Vanity Fair Magazine at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 14 February—26 May 2008.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 58-59. ---. ―Virginia Woolf Today.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 54-58. ---. ―Virginia Woolf Today.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 57-61. ---. ―Virginia Woolf Today.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 36-41. ---. ―Vita Sackville-West‘s Unrecorded TLS Reviews.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 24-26. Barnaby, Edward. ―The Realist Novel as Meta-Spectacle.‖ Journal of Narrative Theory 38.1 (2008): 37-59. Beer, Gillian. ―‗The roughness of the fibre‘: Storytelling and Sensation in The Waves.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 21-29. Bellamy, Suzanne. ―Textual Archaeology and the Death of the Writer.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 131-139. Besnault-Livita, Anne. ―Speech-Acts, Represented Thoughts and Human Intercourse in ‗The Introduction‘ and ‗Together and Apart.‘‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 67-83. Bivar, António. ―Jenny Thompson (1937–2008).‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 32-35. Braidotti, Rosi. ―Intensive Genre and the Demise of Gender.‖ Angelaki 13.2 (2008): 45-57. Caine, Barbara. ―Bloomsbury Friendship and its Victorian Antecedents.‖ Literature and History 17.1 (2008): 48-61. Page 4

Cao, Xiaoqin. ―The Reception of Virginia Woolf in China.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 82-85. Chaney, Christine. ―The ‗Prophet-Poet‘s Book‘.‖ SEL Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 48.4 (2008): 791-799. Channing, Jill. ―What Would Virginia Woolf Do?: Woolf and Social Justice in the Community College Classroom.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 11-13. Clarke, Stuart N. Editorial. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 3. ---. Editorial. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 3. ---. ―Fly Loo in Orlando: A Biography.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 20. ---. ―Julia Ruth Briggs (1943–2007).‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 3. ---. ―Note on Woolf‘s Letters to Irene Biss.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 5-6. ---. ―Virginia Woolf Writes Ian Fleming.‖Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 41. ---. ―Where Exactly Were the Woolfs Married?‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 21-23. Coates, Kimberly Engdahl. ―Regarding Violence: Virginia Woolf‘s Three Guineas and Contemporary Feminist Responses to War.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 40-46. Coleman, Lisa L. ―Roots, Woolf, and an Ethics of Desire.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 110-117. Coram, Michael. ―Unmasking the First Page of Mrs. Dalloway: A Detective Story.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 48-52. Crabtree-Sinnett, Claire. ―Intensities of Consciousness Delusion, Dream, and Delirium in Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. Dalloway and Katherine Anne Porter‘s ‗Pale Horse, Pale Rider.‘‖ B. A. S.: British and American Studies/Revista de Studii Britanice si Americane 14 (2008): 181-192. Crangle, Sara. ―The Time Being: On Woolf and Boredom.‖ MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 54.2 (2008): 209-232. Crapoulet, Émilie. ―Beyond the Boundaries of Language: Music in Virginia Woolf‘s ‗The String Quartet.‘‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 201-215. Cuddy-Keane, Melba. ―Virginia Woolf and Beginning‘s Ragged Edge.‖ Narrative Beginnings: Theories and Practices. Ed. Brian Richardson. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 2008. 96- 112. Curtis, Vanessa. ―Rediscovering Virginia Woolf.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 54-56. ---. ―Note on Leslie Stephen‘s Letter to Mrs. Booth.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 67-68. ---. ―Thoby Stephen at Clifton College.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 62-64. Daubert, Karen. ―Virginia Woolf.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 27. De Gay, Jane. ―Virginia Woolf, Metamorphoses, and Flights from Nation.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 139-147. Delsandro, Erica. ―Flights of Imagination: Aerial Views, Narrative Perspectives, and Global Perceptions.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 117-125. Detloff, Madelyn. ―To the Readers.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 1-2. ---. ―Note from the Vice President of IVWS.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 48. D‘Hoker, Elke. ―The Role of the Imagination in Virginia Woolf‘s Short Fiction.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 17-31. Dickinson, Renée. ―Pedagogical Performance: Reading The Waves.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 30-31. Page 5

Di Mambro, Alessandra. ―La House of Fiction di Henry James: Crisi di un modello epistemologico.‖ Cuadernos de Literatura Inglesa y Norteamericana 11.1-2 (2008): 23- 34. Dwan, David. ―Woolf, Scepticism and Manners.‖ Textual Practice 22.2 (2008): 249. Eide, Marian. ―‗The Stigma of Nation‘: Feminist Just War, Privilege, and Responsibility.‖ Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 23.2 (2008): 48-60. Fernald, Anne. ―Thrilling Difficulty: Virginia Woolf, Students, and the Joys and Challenges of Difficult Texts.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 32-34. Fulford, Robert. ―Who‘s Ever Heard Virginia Woolf?: New Compilation Highlights Dead British Writers.‖ National Post [Canada] 2 Dec. 2008: AL3. Garrington, Abbie. ―Reflections on a Cinematic Story.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 217-226. Garrity, Jane. ―Searching the Archive: ‗Lost‘ Omega Publicity Photographs?‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 14-16. Gerend, Sara. ―Ghosts of Empire in Virginia Woolf‘s To the Lighthouse and ‘s The Last September.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art Education, and Internationalism 51-57. Gillespie, Diane F. ―Virginia Woolf‘s ‗Ghosts‘: Books, Martyrs, and Metaphors.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 70-82. Gilmore, Lois J. ―The Orlando Project: Claiming Woolf for the Community College.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 13-17. Giovannelli, Alessandro. ―In and Out: The Dynamics of Imagination in the Engagement of Narratives.‖ Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66.1 (2008): 11-24. Girard, Monica. ―Virginia Woolf‘s Suicide Notes: Michael Cunningham‘s Art of Transposing a Life‘s Epilogue into a Fictitious Prologue.‖ Last Letters. Ed. Sylvie Crinquand. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2008. 37-53. Gündogan, Deniz. ―Kurmaca Yazin ve Kadin.‖ Hece: Aylik Edebiyat Dergisi 12.136 (2008): 27- 34. Hall, Sarah. ―Reading Group Meeting, 17 November 2007: Carlyle’s House.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 69-72. ---. ―Reading Group Meeting: The Complete Shorter Fiction, Early Stories.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 78-81. ---. ―Reading Group Meeting, 21 June 2008: ‗The Death of the Moth‘, ‗Street Haunting‘, Evening Over Sussex.‘‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 75-78. ---. ―Reading Group Meeting: Freshwater: A Comedy.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 75-78. ---. ―Reading Group Meeting, 16 February 2008: The London Scene.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 72-75. Hankins, Leslie Kathleen. ―Abel Gance‘s J’accuse and Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. Dalloway: Re- reading a Modernist Novel by the Light of the Silver Screen.‖ J’accuse: A Film by Abel Gance: The Newly Restored Original 1919 Version. [DVD and booklet] The Flicker Alley Collection, 2008: 14-17. Heine, Stefanie. ―At the Bottom of the Sea: Death and Textuality in The Voyage Out.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 21-23. Page 6

Henderson, Kate Krueger. ―Fashioning Anti-Semitism: Virginia Woolf‘s ‗The Duchess and the Jeweller‘ and the Readers of Harper’s Bazaar.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 49-65. Henitiuk, Valerie. ―Going to Bed with Waley: How Murasaki Shikibu Does and Does Not Become World Literature.‖ Comparative Literature Studies 45.1 (2008): 40-61. Holding, John. ―Virginia Woolf.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 27. Humm, Maggie. ―Flush, or ‗Who Was the Woman in the Photograph?‘‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 13-14. Hussey, Mark. ―The Fall of a Flower.‖ This Perpetual Fight: Love and Loss in Virginia Woolf’s Intimate Circle. Ed. Sarah Funke and William Beekman. NY: The Grolier Club, 2008. 106-08. ---. ―Virginia Woolf in America.‖ A Room of Their Own: Bloomsbury Artists in America. Ed. Nancy Green and Christopher Reed. Ithaca, NY: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art: Distributed by Cornell University Press, 2008. 48-58. Jackson, Elaine. ―Who‘s Afraid of Berta Ruck?‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 38-52. Johnston, Georgia. ―Dreadnought Discovery.‖ Canvas: News from Charleston 22 (July 2008): 2-3. ---. ―Society Column Part II: Incoming Thoughts as President.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 36-35. Jones, Kaley. ―Failed Witnessing in Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 69-89. Jones, Susan. ―Knowing the Dancer: Modernism, Choreography, and the Question of Authority.‖ Authority Matters: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Authorship. Ed. Stephen Donovan, Danuta Fjellestad, and Rolf Lundén. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2008. 193-222. Joyes, Kaley. ―Failed Witnessing in Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 69-89. Kim, Youngjoo. ―Virginia Woolf‘s Voyaging Out: Woman, Travel, and Englishness in The Voyage Out.‖ James Joyce Journal 14.2 (2008): 205-225. Kore Schröder, Leena. ―Who‘s Afraid of Rosamond Merridew? Reading Medieval History in ‗The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn.‘‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 103-119. Kourtasheva, Bilyana. ―Women‘s Literary History and Its (Im)Possibility.‖ Aspasia: International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History 2 (2008): 219-223. Ksiezopolska, Irena. ―The Secret Life of Minor Characters in Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 36-47. Kuhlken, Pam Fox. ―Clarissa and Cléo (En)durée Suicidal Time in Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. \ Dalloway and Agnès Varda‘s Cléo de 5 à 7.‖ Comparative Literature Studies 45.3 (2008): 341-369. Laniel, Marie. ―Revisiting A Great Man‘s House: Virginia Woolf‘s Carlylean Pilgrimages.‖ Carlyle Studies Annual 24 (2008): 117-131. Lamm, Kimberly. ―Reflecting on the Lady in the Looking-Glass: Virginia Woolf‘s Feminism and the Maternalization of Photography.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 11-13. Page 7

Laurence, Patricia. ―Hours in a Chinese Library: Re-Reading Virginia Woolf, Bloomsbury, and Modernism.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 8- 16. Leavey, Janice. ―Virginia Woolf in Her Own Works.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 26. Lee, Hermione. ―Writer‘s Rooms: Virginia Woolf.‖ Guardian [London] 14 June 2008: 5. Leone, Leah. ―La novela cautiva: Borges y la traducción de Orlando.‖ Variaciones Borges 25 (2008): 223-236. Lilienfeld, Jane. ―Versioning, Audience, and Performative Editing: Woolf, Composition Theory, and Freshman Composition.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 19-21. Livingston, Paisley. ―Solid Objects, Solid Objections: On Virginia Woolf and Philosophy.‖ Art and Ethical Criticism. Ed. Garry Hagberg. Malden, MA; Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2008. 125-143. Louvel, Liliane. ―Telling ‗by‘ Inches: Virginia Woolf‘s Shorter Fiction.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 185-200. Lusin, Caroline. ―Red Flowers and a Shabby Coat: Russian Literature and the Presentation of ‗Madness‘ in Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs Dalloway.‖ Comparative Critical Studies 5.2-3 (2008): 289-300. Marcus, Jane. ―Middlebrow Feminism.‖ Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 27.1 (2008): 159- 165. Marcus, Laura. ―‗In the Circle of the Lens‘: Woolf‘s ‗Telescope‘ Story, Scene-Making and Memory.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 153-169. Marshik, Celia. ―How it Struck a Contemporary: Negative Press on the Omega.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 16-18. Mayer, Sophie. ―The Mirror Didn‘t Crack: Costume Drama & Gothic Horror in Sally Potter‘s Orlando.‖ Literature Film Quarterly 36.1 (2008): 39-44. McClellan, Ann K. ―Adeline‘s (Bankrupt) Education Fund: Woolf, Women, and Education in the Short Fiction.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 85-101. McGhie, Caroline. ―In Woolf‘s Footsteps.‖ Sunday Telegraph [London] 1 June 2008: 3. McManus, Patricia. ―The ‗Offensiveness‘ of Virginia Woolf: From a Moral to a Political Reading.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 91-138. McQuade, Molly. ―Life Sentences.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 53-67. Mills, Jean. ―Three Guineas: The Movie?‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 19-21. Miller, Caroline. ―Virginia Woolf.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 27. Mundow, Anna. ―Woolf‘s Servants Get Their Due.‖ Interview with Alison Light. Boston Globe 5 October 2008, 3rd ed.: K7. Myers, Sue (Edwina). ―The English Family at Hyde Park Gate, 1943–1973.‖ Ed. Vanessa Curtis. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 44-51. Newman, Hillary. ―Flush as an Example of Virginia Woolf‘s Art of Biography.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 30-37. ---. ―The Paston Letters and ‗The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn.‘‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 7-19. Norris, Sharryl. ―A Woolfian Assignment in a Rural Missouri High School.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 28. O‘Dell, Ben. ―The Function of Filth: Waste Imagery and Cultural Identity in Between the Acts.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 46-51. Page 8

Okumura, Sayaka. ―Women Knitting: Domestic Activity, Writing, and Distance in Virginia Woolf‘s Fiction.‖ English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 89.2 (2008): 166-181. Osborne, Carol. ―Demolishing the Castle: Virginia Woolf‘s Reaction to T. S. Eliot‘s Murder in the Cathedral.‖ CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 70.3 (2008): 46-55. Pawlowski, Merry. ―‗Where Am I?‘ Feminine Space and Time in Virginia Woolf‘s The Years.‖ Literary Landscapes: From Modernism to Postcolonialism. Ed. Attie De Lange, Gail Fincham, Jeremy Hawthorn, Jakob Lothe. Basingstoke, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 75-91. Pieldner, Judit. ―Medial Equivalences, Functional Analogies? The Rhetoric of Adaptation (Tom Jones, Orlando, The French Lieutenant’s Woman).‖ Words and Images on the Screen: Language, Literature, Moving Pictures. Ed. Ágnes Pethö. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2008. 58-75. Pollentier, Caroline. ―Montaigne‘s ‗Patron au-dedans‘ and Virginia Woolf‘s Conception of the Modern Patron.‖ Notes and Queries 55.1 (2008): 76-78. Poresky, Louise A. ―Cather and Woolf in Dialogue: The Professor’s House and To the Lighthouse.‖ Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 44.1 (2008): 67-86. Prudente, Teresa. ―‗Broken Up on the Threshold‘: l‘identità dialettica del personaggio nell‘opera di Virginia Woolf.‖ Symposium Il personaggio: figure della dissolvenza e della permanenza - Character in Literature: Patterns of Evanescence and Permanence. Alessandria: Edizioni dell‘Orso, 2008. 673-679. ---. ―‗The Momentarily Appearance of Human Beings‘: il ruolo del Perugino nella riflessione sulla scrittura da parte di Virginia Woolf.‖ Quand les écrivains se font critiques des autres arts. Acts du Colloque International, Cahiers du CIRI, Université de Strasbourg, 2008. 80-85. ---. ―‗To Slip Easily from One Thing to Another‘: Experimentalism and Perception in Woolf‘s Short Stories.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 171-183. Quigley, Megan. ―Modern Novels and Vagueness.‖ Modernism/Modernity 15.1 (2008): 101-129. Reed, Jeanne V. ―Seventeenth Annual Virginia Woolf Conference, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 7-10 June 2007.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 61-65. Reyes. Andrea. ―On Patriotism and Angels: Virginia Woolf and Rosario Castellanos.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 85-92. Reynier, Christine. ―The ‗Obstinate Resistance‘ of Woolf‘s Short Story.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 11-16. Royer, Diana. ―Technological Change: Revising, Editing, Proofreading and Virginia Woolf.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 17-19. ---. and Madelyn Detloff. Introduction. Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism vi-ix. Rubenstein, Roberta. ―‗I Meant Nothing by The Lighthouse‘: Virginia Woolf‘s Poetics of Negation.‖ Journal of Modern Literature 31.4 (2008): 36-53. Savoie, Tracy. ―Caged Tiger: Louis as Colonial Subject in Virginia Woolf‘s The Waves.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 16-21. Schlosser, Lise Mae. ―Mrs. Dalloway and the Duchess: Virginia Woolf Reads and Writes Margaret Cavendish.‖ Literature Compass 5.2 (2008): 353–361. Page 9

Scott, Bonnie Kime. ―Society Column Part I: Outgoing Thoughts as President.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 36. Sells, Erin D. ―Mapping Mrs. Dalloway: Teaching Woolf with Google Earth™.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 28-30. Serres, Michel, and Judith E. Adler. ―Feux et Signaux de Brume: Virginia Woolf‘s Lighthouse.‖ SubStance: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism 37.2 (2008): 110-131. Setti, Nadia. ―The Outsider Society: Potentialité de l‘impuissance.‖ Résonances 9 (2008): 117- 125. Skopljanac, Lovro. ―Pismo u romanima Virginije Woolf.‖ Knjizevna Smotra 40.1 (2008): 11-22. Smart, Nick. ―I, Bernard: Notes from the Feminist Classroom.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 25-27. Smith, Marilyn Schwinn. ―A Woolfian Reversal: The Dalloway Mystique in Monica Ali‘s Brick Lane.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 104-110. Smith-Hubbard, Julie L. ―Falling Into the Stream: From Virginia Woolf‘s The Waves to Clarice Lispector‘s Living Waters.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 92-99. Sparks, Elisa Kay. ―Bloomsbury in Bloom: Virginia Woolf and the History of British Gardens.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 125- 131. ---. ―Trip Notes on the Post-Woolf-Conference Tour of O‘Keeffe Country.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 36. Stalla, Heidi. ―William Bankes: Echoes of Egypt in Virginia Woolf‘s To the Lighthouse.‖ Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 21-34. Stearns, Thaine. ―To the Readers.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 1-2. Stevenson, Frank. ―Enclosing the Whole: Woolf‘s ‗Kew Gardens‘ as Autopoietic Narrative.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 137-152. Stock, Brian, and Carlo Coën. ―Il dilemma del lettore: Lettura ascetica e lettura estetica nella cultura occidentale.‖ Lettere Italiane 60.1 (2008): 3-17. Storl, Heidi. ―Heidegger in Woolf‘s Clothing.‖ Philosophy and Literature 32.2 (2008): 303-314. Sumner, Charles. ―Beauty and Damaged Life in Virginia Woolf‘s Short Fiction.‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 33-47. Swanson, Diana L. ―Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism: Leonard Woolf, M. W. Swanson, and the Role of Civil Bureaucracy.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 1-8. Taylor, Oliver. ―‗What‘s ‗It‘-What Do You Mean by ‗It‘?: Lost Readings and Getting Lost in ‗Kew Gardens.‘‖ Journal of the Short Story in English 50 (2008): 121-135. Thorpe, Vanessa. ―Letters Cast a New Light on Famous Lesbian Affair.‖ Observer [England] 13 July 2008: 3. Tonga, Necati. ―Modern Bir Roman Olarak Deniz Feneri.‖ Hece: Aylik Edebiyat Dergisi 12.134 (2008): 148-152. Tosun, Necip. ―Modernizmin Elestirel Dili Bilinç Akimi.‖ Hece Öykü: Iki Aylik Öykü Dergisi 1.26 (2008): 39-48. Utell, Janine. ―Meals and Mourning in Woolf‘s The Waves.‖ College Literature 35.2 (2008): 1- 19. Wallis, Peter, and John Wallis. ―First Encounters with Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 29-31. Page 10

Whitaker, Karen. ―Finding Virginia Woolf: A Tribute to Bill Woodgate.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 53. Whitworth, Michael. ―A Previously Unrecorded Review by Virginia Woolf.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 12-16. Wood, Diane. ―Summer Study Day, 5 July 2008: The Waves.‖ [report]. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 66-69. Wood, Jane. ―Who‘s Afraid that Feminism is Finished? Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Commodification.‖ Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 22-24. Xie, Jiangnan. ―Fujiniya Wu‘erfu xiao shuo zhong de da Ying di guo xing xiang.‖ Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu 30.2 (2008): 77-84. Yoshida, Erika. ―‗The Leaning Tower‘: Woolf ‗s Pedagogical Goal of the Lecture to the W.E.A. Under the Threat of the War.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 33-40. Zumkhawala-Cook, Richard. ―Tae the Lichthoose: Woolf‘s Scotland and the Problem of the Local.‖ Royer and Detloff, Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism 57-64.

REVIEWS ---. Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). Chinadaily.com.cn 15 Oct. 2008. ---. Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). New Yorker 15 Sept. 2008: 93. ---. ―Pantry Power: The Bloomsbury Group.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). Economist 27 Sept. 2008: Books. ---. ―Ten of the Best: Examples of Cross-Dressing.‖ Rev. including Orlando, by Virginia Woolf. Guardian [London] 6 Sept. 2008, final ed.: 14. ---. To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf, read by Juliet Stevenson (London: Naxos, 2008). Guardian [London] 19 July 2008: 8. Adolph, Andrea. Rev. of Reading Virginia Woolf, by Julia Briggs (Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 161-64. Allen, Judith. Rev. of British Modernism and Censorship, by Celia Marshik (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 40-41. Bagnall, Nicholas. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2008). Sunday Telegraph 3 Aug. 2008: 43. Barkway, Stephen. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group in Twickenham, by Brian Louise Pearce (Borough of Twickenham Local History Society, 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 74-75. ---. Rev. of Who Was Sophie? The Lives of My Grandmother: Poet and Stranger, by Celia Robertson (London: Virago Press, 2008). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 77-80. Bellamy, Suzanne. Rev. of Lemon Hound, by Sina Queyras (Toronto: Coach House, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 182-85. Caughie, Pamela L. ―Editing Jacob’s Room: A Review of Three Editions.‖ Rev. of Jacob’s Room, by Virginia Woolf, edited by Sue Roe (London and New York: Penguin Books, 1992), Jacob’s Room, by Virginia Woolf, edited by Kate Flint (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1992), and Jacob’s Room, by Virginia Woolf, edited by Suzanne Raitt (New York and London: W.W. Norton, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 44-45. Page 11

Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 59-61. ---. Rev. of The Prince, his Tutor and the Ripper: The Evidence Linking James Kenneth Stephen to the Whitechapel Murders, by Deborah McDonald (Jefferson, NC; London: McFarland & Co, 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 74-77. ---. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere, by Melba Cuddy-Keane (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2006). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 61-64. Dell‘Amico, Carol. Rev. of Relations: Ethics and the Modernist Subject in James Joyce’s Ulysses, Virginia Woolf’s The Waves and Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood, by AnnKatrin Jonsson (New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 185- 89. Dickson, Jay. Rev. of Leonard Woolf: A Biography, by Victoria Glendinning (New York: Free Press, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 190-93. Dirda, Michael. ―A Room of One‘s Own—And Someone to Clean It.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). Washington Post 5 Oct. 2008: BW10. Elliott, Helen. ―A Servant of One‘s Own.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2007). Weekend Australian 9 Feb. 2008, All-round rev. ed.: 14. Fernald, Anne E. Rev. of Rooms of Our Own, by Susan Gubar (Champaign: U of Illinois Press, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 168-73. Froula, Christine. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and Les Ecritures du moi: Le Journal et l’autobiographie, by Frederique Amselle (Montpellier: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2008). In-between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 15.2 (2008): 155-61. Gosden, Margaret. ―A Performance of ‗Waves‘: A Commentary.‖ Rev. of Waves (Duke Theatre, New York). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 24-25. Guest, Dorinda J. Rev. of Selected Essays, by Virginia Woolf, edited by David Bradshaw (Oxford: Oxford UP, Oxford World‘s Classics, 2008). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 52-53. Harvey, Benjamin. Rev. of Red Riding Hood and the Woolf in Bed: Modernism’s Fairy Tales, by Ann Martin (Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 198-201. Henke, Suzette. ―On the Road with Ted and Virginia: ‗Have Laptop, Will Travel.‘‖ Rev. of Riding with Rilke: Reflections on Motorcycles and Books, by Ted Bishop (Toronto: Viking Penguin; New York: W.W. Norton, 2006). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 38. Hollis, Catherine W. Rev. of Bombay to Bloomsbury: A Biography of the Strachey Family, by Barbara Caine (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 31. Hussey, Mark. ―Some Impressions of ‗Waves.‘‖ Rev. of Waves (Duke Theatre, New York). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 23-24. James, Caryn. Rev. of Vita and Virginia, by Eileen Atkins (Zipper Factory). New York Times 25 Feb. 2008, late ed.: EO9. Johnston, Georgia. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader, by Anne E. Fernald. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). English Literature in Transition 51.3 (2008): 349-352. Page 12

---. Rev. of Woolfian Boundaries: Selected Papers from the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, edited by Anna Burrells, Steve Ellis, Deborah Parsons, and Kathryn Simpson (Clemson, South Carolina: Clemson U Digital P, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 27-28. Jury, Louise. Rev. of Waves (National‘s Cottesloe). Evening Standard [London] 20 Aug. 2008, A ed.: 48. Kehe, Marjorie. Rev. of Mrs. Woolf and the Servants: An Intimate History of Domestic Life in Bloomsbury (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008). Christian Science Monitor 9 Sept. 2008, Books: 25. Levenback, Karen. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: From the Collection of William Beekman Exhibited at the Grolier Club (New York: Grolier Club, 2004), and This Perpetual Fight: Love and Loss in Virginia Woolf’s Intimate Circle, by Sarah Funke and William Beekman (New York: Grolier Club, 2008). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 31-34. Lilienfeld, Jane. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, and the Aesthetics of Trauma, by Patricia Moran (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 43. Marshik, Celia. Rev. of Laura Stephen: A Memoir, by Hilary Newman (London: Cecil Woolf, 2006), Julian Bell, The Violent Pacifist, by Patricia Laurence (London: Cecil Woolf, 2006), Conversation with Julian Fry, by S.P. Rosenbaum (London: Cecil Woolf, 2005), and Roger Fry, Apostle of Good Taste, and Venice, by John Lello (London: Cecil Woolf, 2006). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 30. McGee, Celia. Rev. of Waves (National Theatre). New York Times 9 Nov. 2008, late ed.: AR8. McVicker, Jeanette. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Nineteenth Century Domestic Novel, by Emily Blair (Albany: State University of New York P, 2007), and The Nineteenth Century English Novel: Family Ideology and Narrative Form, by James F. Kilroy (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 26-27. McWhirter, David. Rev of Bad Modernisms, edited by Douglas Mao and Rebecca L. Walkowitz (Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 178-82. Messud, Claire. ―A Maid of One‘s Own.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). New York Times 19 Oct. 2008, late ed.: BR17. Miller, Caroline. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2008). Daily Telegraph [London] 23 Aug. 2008: 31. Moran, Patricia. Rev. of Sapphic Modernities: Sexuality, Women and National Culture, edited by Laura Doan and Jane Garrity (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 157-60. Mullen, Alexandra. ―The Brooms of Bloomsbury.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). Wall Street Journal 13 Sept. 2008: W14. Neverow, Vara. Rev. of Gender in Modernism: New Geographies, Complex Intersections, edited by Bonnie Kime Scott (Urbana: Illinois UP, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 29. O‘Connor, Elizabeth. Rev. of Palgrave Advances in Virginia Woolf Studies, edited by Anna Snaith (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 174-77 Picardie, Justine. ―What to Read When; You‘re in Need of…; Creature Comforts; Bibliotherapy.‖ Rev. of Flush, by Virginia Woolf. Sunday Telegraph [London] 21 Sept. 2008: 42. Page 13

Pindar, Ian. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2008). Guardian [London] 9 Aug. 2008, final ed.: 13. Powers, Katherine. ―From Bloomsbury, A Drudge Report.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). Boston Globe 7 Sept. 2008, 3rd ed.: K7. Purdon, James. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2008). Observer [England] 14 Sept. 2008: 26. Rosenberg, Beth C. Rev. of Modernism, Feminism, and Jewishness, by Maren Tova Linett (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 194-97. Rubin, Martin. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008). Washington Times 30 Nov. 2008: M26. Seaver, Christie. Rev of Waves (Beckett Theatre, TCD). Daily Mail [London] 10 Oct. 2008, IRE ed.: 43. Sells, Erin. Rev. of The Virginia Woolf Writers’ Workshop: Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing, by Danell Jones (New York: Bantam, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 28. Scott-Baumann, Elizabeth. ―Pick of the Week.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2008). Sunday Times [London] 27 July 2008: 48. Southworth, Helen. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants: The Hidden Heart of Domestic Service, by Alison Light (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 165-68. Sparks, Elisa Kay. Rev. of Moving through Modernity: Space and Geography in Modernism, by Andrew Thacker (Manchester: Manchester UP, 2003), Here and Now: The Politics of Social Space in D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf, by Youngjoo Son (New York: Routledge, 2006), and Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place, edited by Anna Snaith and Michael H. Whitworth (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Woolf Studies Annual 14 (2008): 202-07. Surry, Tara. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Victorians, by Steve Ellis (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 71-74. Thomas-Corr, Johanna. Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2008). Evening Standard [London] 4 Aug. 2008, A ed.: 35. Toms, Gail. Rev. of Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place, edited by Anna Snaith and Michael Whitworth (Basingstoke, Hants: Palgrave MacMillan: 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 64-67. Van der Wiel, Reina. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and Trauma: Embodied Texts, edited by Suzette Henke and David Eberly (New York: Pace UP, 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 68-72. Whitaker, Karen. Rev. of A Life of One’s Own, by Ilana Simons (New York: Penguin Books, 2007). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 72-74. Williams, Lisa. Rev. of A Life of One’s Own, by Ilana Simons (New York: Penguin Books, 2007). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 41. Wilson, J. J. Rev. of Rooms of Our Own, by Susan Gubar (Urbana and Chicago: Univ. of Illinois Press, 2006). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 73 (2008): 42. Wright, Elizabeth. Rev. of Vanessa and Virginia, by Susan Sellers (Ullapool, Scotland: Two Ravens Press, 2008). Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 54-57. Zucker, Marilyn Slutzky. ―The ‗Play‘ and the ‗Playpoem‘: A Response to ‗Waves.‘‖ Rev. of Waves (Duke Theatre, New York). Virginia Woolf Miscellany 74 (2008): 25-26. Page 14

DISSERTATIONS AND THESES Chung, Christopher Damien. ―‗Almost Unnamable‘: Suicide in the Modernist Novel.‖ Diss. University of Texas at Austin, 2008. Dougherty, Christine L. ―To Look at Him Through Her Eyes: A Study of the Gaze in the Works of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.‖ M.A. Thesis. Bucknell Univ., 2008. Duplessis, Nicole. ―Literacy and Its Discontents: Modernist Anxiety and the Literacy Fiction of Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley.‖ Diss. Texas A&M University, 2008. Fielding, Heather. ―Fictions of the Machine: Capitalism, Technology, and the Modernist Novel.‖ Diss. Brown University, 2008. Gallagher, Maureen. ―Thinking Back Through Our Fathers: Woolf Reading Shakespeare in Orlando and A Room of One’s Own.‖ M.A. Thesis. Georgia State Univ., 2008. Grove, Megan E. ―Mirrors of Faërie, Threads of Wyrd: Literary Subcreation and the Growth of Word Worlds.‖ M.A. Thesis. Sonoma State Univ., 2008. Gurley, S. West. ―Minding the Gap: What it is to Pay Attention Following The Collapse of the Subject-Object Distinction.‖ Diss. Univ. of South Florida, 2008. Hastings, Sara. ―Sex, Gender, and Androgyny in Virginia Woolf‘s Mock-Biographies ‗Friendships Gallery‘ and Orlando.‖ M.A. Thesis. Cleveland State Univ., 2008. Helt, Brenda Sue. ―The Work of Bisexuality in Modernist Women‘s Writing: Sexual Epistemology, Modernist Aesthetics, Feminist Politics.‖ Diss. University of Minnesota, 2008. Ho, Janice Chiew Ling. ―Liberal Englishness, Alterity, and the Twentieth-Century British Novel.‖ Diss. Cornell University, 2008. Jones, Radhika. ―Required Rereading, or How Contemporary Novels Respond to the Canon.‖ Diss. Columbia University, 2008. Kichner, Heather J. ―Cemetery Plots from Victoria to Verdun: Literary Representations of Epitaph and Burial from the Nineteenth Century Through the Great War.‖ Diss. Case Western Reserve University, 2008. Mackin, Tim. ―Modern Objects: Woolf, Pound, and the Public Mind of Modernism.‖ Diss. Johns Hopkins University, 2008. Mintler, Catherine R. ―Fashioning Identity: Consumption, Performativity and Passing in the Modernist Novel.‖ Diss. University of Illinois at Chicago, 2008. Moss, Katie. ―The Power of Timelessness and the Contemporary Influence of Modern Thought.‖ Diss. Georgia State University, 2008. Norton, Victoria. ―Mrs. McNab‘s Washtub Hands: The Life and Works of Virginia Woolf.‖ M.A. Thesis. Drew Univ., 2008. Otsuka, Rena. ―‗Subject in Process‘: Modernist Characterization in Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse.‖ M.A. Thesis. California State University, Dominguez Hills, 2008. Rogers, Gayle Bishop. ―British Modernism and Ortega‘s Spanish Vanguard: Cosmopolitan Visions of Europe, 1922—1939.‖ Diss. Northwestern University, 2008. Stefani, Sara Marie. ―Constructing the Other: Defining the Nation and Defining the Self in Early Soviet and British Modernist Prose.‖ Diss. Yale University, 2008. Sullivan, Hannah. ―Passionate Correction: The Theory and Practice of Modernist Revision.‖ Diss. Harvard University, 2008. Page 15

Sullivan, Melissa. ―Revisioning Middlebrow Culture: Virginia Woolf, Rose Macaulay, and the Politics of Taste, 1894—1941.‖ Diss. University of Delaware, 2008. Sultzbach, Kelly Elizabeth. ―Embodied Modernism: The Flesh of the World in E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, and W.H. Auden.‖ Diss. University of Oregon, 2008. Weinstein, Harvey. ―The Influence of World War I on the Writing of Virginia Woolf.‖ M.A. Thesis. San Francisco State Univ., 2008. Westermann, Molly. ―Narrating Historians: Crises of Historical Authority in Twentieth-Century British Fiction.‖ Diss. Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. Wilson, Aimee A. ―Holding Hands With Virginia Woolf: A Map of Orlando‘s Functional Subversion.‖ M.A. Thesis. Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2008. Wisor, Rebecca. ―‗My Country is the Whole World‘: Three Guineas and the Culture of Pacifist Dissent.‖ Diss. City University of New York, 2008. Wright, Elizabeth. ―Virginia Woolf and the Dramatic Imagination.‖ Diss. Univ. of St Andrews, 2008.

CREATIVE WORKS INSPIRED BY WOOLF Clarke, Stuart N. ―Haiku: Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 47. Fairfax, David. ―We breathed the same air, once.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 6. Wallis, Peter. ―Haiku.‖ Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 29.

TEXTS BY WOOLF AND CONTEMPORARIES Sackville-West, Vita. Letters to Mrs G. E. Easdale. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 32-35. Stephen, Leslie. Letter to Mrs. Booth. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 68-69. Woolf, Virginia. Between the Acts. Ed. Mark Hussey. Intro. and Annotations Melba Cuddy- Keane. New York: Harvest/Harcourt, Brace, 2008. ---. Essays of Virginia Woolf, Volume 4, 1925-1928. Ed. Andrew McNeillie. Boston; New York: Mariner Books, 2008. ---. Jacob’s Room. New York: Mondial, 2008. ---. Jacob’s Room. Ed. Kate Flint. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2008. ---. Jacob’s Room. Ed. Mark Hussey. Intro. and Annotations Vara Neverow. New York: Harvest/Harcourt, Brace, 2008. ---. On Not Knowing Greek. London: Hesperus Press, 2008. ---. Orlando: A Biography. Oxford; New York: Oxford World Classics, 2008. ---. Letter to Lytton Strachey and Letters to Charles Kingsley Adams. Ed. and Notes Stephen Barkway. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 4-10. ---. Letters to Irene Biss. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 29 (2008): 4. ---. Letters to Mrs. G. E. Easdale. Ed. and Notes Stephen Barkway. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 28 (2008): 25-30. ---. A Mark on the Wall and Other Short Fiction. Ed. David Bradshaw. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2008. ---. Mrs. Dalloway. Ed. David Bradshaw. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2008. ---. Mrs. Dalloway. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Vlg, 2008. ---. The Platform of Time: Memoirs of Family and Friends, Expanded Edition. Ed. S.P. Rosenbaum. London: Hesperus Press, 2008. ---. A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas. Ed. Morag Shiach. Oxford; New York: Oxford World Classics, 2008. Page 16

---. Selected Diaries. Ed. Anne Oliver Bell. London: Vintage Books, 2008. ---. Selected Essays. Ed. David Bradshaw: Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2008. ---. Selected Letters. Ed. Joanne Trautmann. London: Vintage Books, 2008. ---. ―Some Poetic Plays.‖ Ed. Michael Whitworth. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 27 (2008): 16-20. ---. The Waves. Ed. Gillian Beer. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2008. ---. The Years. Ed. Mark Hussey. Intro. And Annotations Eleanor McNees. New York: Harvest/Harcourt, Brace, 2008.

ADDENDA (2007)

BOOK, FILM Famous Authors: Virginia Woolf. Kultur Video, 2007. DVD. Lehrer, Jonah. Proust Was a Neuroscientist. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 2007. [See chapter 8, ―Virginia Woolf: The Emergent Self‖] Linett, Maren. Modernism, Feminism, and Jewishness. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007.

ARTICLES Booth, Allyson. ―Mr. Ramsay, Robert Falcon Scott, and Heroic Death.‖ Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 40.4 (2007): 135-150. Hodgkins, Hope Howell. ―High Modernism for the Lowest: Children‘s Books by Woolf, Joyce, and Greene.‖ Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 32.4 (2007): 354-367. Kim, Hyejin. ―Killing the ‗Phantom in the House‘ in Mrs. Dalloway.‖ Feminist Studies in English Literature 15.2 (2007): 87-112. Tsai, Mei-Yu. ―Traumatic Encounter with History: The War and Politics of Memory in Mrs. Dalloway.‖ NTU Studies in Language and Literature 18 (2007): 61-90. Zyngier, Sonia, Willie Van Peer, and Jèmeljan Hakemulder. ―Complexity and Foregrounding: In the Eye of the Beholder?‖ Poetics Today 28.4 (Winter 2007): 653-682.

REVIEWS Brown, Craig. ―The Cook Who Roasted Woolf.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2007). Mail on Sunday [London] 12 Aug. 2007: 61. Critchley, Ian. Rev. of Leonard Woolf: A Life, by Victoria Glendinning (London: Pocket Books, 2007). Sunday Times 20 Sept. 2007: 56. Hanley, Lynsey. ―The Women Behind Woolf.‖ Rev. of Mrs Woolf and the Servants, by Alison Light (London: Penguin Fig Tree, 2007). Daily Telegraph [London] 28 July 2007: 23. Leckie, Ross. Rev. of Leonard Woolf: A Life, by Victoria Glendinning (London: Pocket Books, 2007). Times [London] 1 Sept. 2007: 14. Stokes, Emily. Rev. of Leonard Woolf: A Life, by Victoria Glendinning (London: Pocket Books, 2007). Observer [England] 9 Sept. 2007: 29.

DISSERTATIONS AND THESES Araujo, Anderson D. ―Into the Vortex: The Cultural Politics of Eliot, Woolf, Lewis, and Pound, 1914—1939.‖ Diss. The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2007. Bromley, Bruce. ―Making Figures: Body, Sound Image, and their Reimaginings in The Waves.‖ Diss. New York University, 2007. Page 17

Camarasana, Linda. ―The Bed and the Battlefield: Gender, Sex and Nation in the Trans Modernist Novel.‖ Diss. City University of New York, 2007. Dutton, Danielle. ―Sprawl: A Novel.‖ Diss. University of Denver, 2007. Gordon, Elizabeth Sarah. ―Under the Imprint of the Hogarth Press: Material Texts and Virginia Woolf‘s Corporate Identity.‖ Diss. University of Alberta (Canada), 2007. Jenkins, Brad. ―Writers & Typists: Intersections of Modernism and Sexology.‖ Diss. University of Victoria (Canada), 2007. Johns, Erin K. ―Before the Acts: The Romantic Sublime, Gender, Art, and the Modern in Virginia Woolf‘s Between the Acts.‖ M.A. Thesis. West Virginia University, 2007. Lamb, Kevin M. ―Impersonality and the Modernist Art of Critique.‖ Diss. Cornell University, 2007. Mills, Jean. ―Goddesses and Ghosts: Virginia Woolf and Jane Ellen Harrison.‖ Diss. University of New York, 2007. Monette, Manon. ―L‘Identité de sexe/genre dans les oeuvres romanesques de quatre auteur-es quebecois-es a travers les variations inter et intragenerationnelles.‖ M.A. Thesis. Université de Sherbrooke (Canada), 2007. Noyd, Jamie Lynn. ―Exploring Literary Pilgrimage: Interpreting Literature at the Intersection of Story, Place, and Reader.‖ Diss. Union Institute and University, 2007. Radeva, Milena. ―Philanthropy, the Welfare State, and Early Twentieth-Century Literature.‖ Diss. Pennsylvania State University, 2007. Reginio, Robert J. ―The Problem of Memory in Modernism: Gestures of Memory in Virginia Woolf, Wallace Stevens, Marcel Duchamp, and Samuel Beckett.‖ Diss. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2007. Shahriari, Lisa. ―‗In Her Nature or in Her Sex‘: Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Difference.‖ Diss. University of Essex (UK), 2007. Shannon, Drew Patrick. ―The Deep Old Desk: The Diary of Virginia Woolf.‖ Diss. University of Cincinnati, 2007. Taylor, Rod C. ―Modernism and the Wreck of Education: Lawrence, Woolf, and the Democratization of Learning.‖ Diss. Indiana University, 2007. Turner, Chestina. ―Virginia Woolf, the Reader, and the Art of Suturing.‖ M.A. Thesis. Eastern Kentucky University, 2008.

ADDENDA (previous to 2007) Jones, Peter Murray. ―Carrington (and Woolf) in Cambridge, 1928.‖ Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 13.3 (2006): 301-334. Villa, Sara. ―The Photograph, the Portrait and Orlando‘s Double Nature.‖CULTURE, Annali dell’Istituto di Lingue della facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell’Università degli studi di Milano 19 (2005-2006): 189-198.