International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2011 BOOKS

International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2011 BOOKS

1 International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2011 Compiled by Matt Eddy and Kristin Czarnecki, Georgetown College Please send corrections/additions to Kristin Czarnecki IVWS Historian/Bibliographer [email protected] BOOKS Andrés-Cuevas, Isabel María and Rodríguez-Salas, Gerardo. The Aesthetic Construction of the Female Grotesque in Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf: A Study of the Interplay of Life and Literature. Lampeter, Ceredigion: Edwin Mellen Press, 2011. Berman, Jessica. Modernist Commitments: Ethics, Politics, and Transnational Modernism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011. Print. Bewes, Timothy, and Timothy Hall, eds. Georg Lukács: The Fundamental Dissonance of Existence: Aesthetics, Politics, Literature. New York, NY: Continuum, 2011. Print. Czarnecki, Kristin, and Carrie Rohman, eds. Virginia Woolf and the Natural World: Selected Papers of the Twentieth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson: Clemson University Digital Press, 2011. Print. Dalgarno, Emily. Virginia Woolf and the Migrations of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Print. Drewery, Claire. Modernist Short Fiction by Women: The Liminal in Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2011. Print. Dubs, Kathleen, and Janka KascÃkovÃ, eds. Does It Really Mean That? Interpreting the Literary Ambiguous. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2011. Print. Grohmann, Alexis, and Caragh Wells, eds. Digressions in European Literature: From Cervantes to Sebald. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011. Print. Harding, Jason, ed. T. S. Eliot in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Print. Harris, Alexandra. Virginia Woolf. London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. Print. 2 Herman, David, ed. The Emergence of Mind: Representations of Consciousness in Narrative Discourse in English. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 2011. Print. Hoberman, Ruth. Museum Trouble: Edwardian Fiction and the Emergence of Modernism. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2011. Print. Hussey, Mark. Virginia Woolf A to Z: A Comprehensive Reference for Students, Teachers, and Common Readers to Her Life, Work and Critical Reception. London: Cecil Woolf Publishers, 2011. Print. Kennedy, Richard. A Boy at the Hogarth Press. London: Hesperus Press, 2011. Print. Koppen, R. S. Virginia Woolf: Fashion and Literary Modernity. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh UP, 2011. Print. Koulouris, Theodore. Hellenism and Loss in the Work of Virginia Woolf. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2011. Print. Laing, Olivia. To the River: A Journey Beneath the Surface. Edinburgh, UK: Canongate, 2011. Print. Leibovitz, Annie. Pilgrimage. New York: Random House, 2011. Print. Linett, Maren Tova. Modernism, Feminism, and Jewishness. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. Print. McCann, Janet, ed. Critical Insights: The Bell Jar. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2011. Print. Morgan, Clare. A Book for All and None. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2011. Print. Mousley, Andrew, ed. Towards a New Literary Humanism. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Print. Putzel, Steven. Virginia Woolf and the Theater. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2011. Print. Robbins, Dorothy Dodge, ed. Critical Insights: Mrs. Dalloway. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2011. Print. Roe, Sue. Twelfth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture: "Virginia Woolf and Friends: The Influence of T. S. Eliot and Katherine Mansfield." Southport, UK: Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, 2011. Print. Saul, Nicholas, and Simon J. James, eds. The Evolution of Literature: Legacies of Darwin in European Cultures. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2011. Print. 3 Schulz, Dirk. Setting The Record Queer: Rethinking Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript Verlag, 2011. Print. Saint-Amour, Paul K. Modernism and Copyright. NewYork, NY: Oxford UP, 2011. Print. Uhlmann, Anthony. Thinking in Literature: Joyce, Woolf, Nabokov. New York, NY: Continuum, 2011. Print. Wilson, Janet, ed. Historicizing Modernism: Katherine Mansfield and Literary Modernism. New York, NY: Continuum, 2011. Print. Wolfe, Jesse. Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Print. Wright, Elizabeth. Brief Lives: Virginia Woolf. London: Hesperus Press, 2011. Print. ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, & NOTES Angelella, Lisa. "The Meat of the Movement: Food and Feminism in Woolf." Woolf Studies Annual 17 (2011): 173-195. Print. Arnold, Anthea. "Virginia Woolf's Arden Shakespeare Re-covered." Virginia Woolf Bulletin 37 (2011): 42-45. Print. Artuso, Kathryn Stelmach. "From Text to Tableau: Ekphrastic Enchantment in Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse." Robbins 165-197. Print. Bain, William. “Exploring the Woolfian Palimpsest: Woolf's Poetics in Mrs Dalloway.” Bernard 117-125. Print. Beccaria, Chloe. “Reading Bloomsbury. An Interview with Angelica Garnett.” Bernard 157- 164. Print. Bell, Vereen M. "The ‘Death of the Soul’ in Mrs. Dalloway." Robbins 44-58. Print. Bengoechea, Mercedes. "Who are You, Who are We in a Room of One’s Own? The Difference that Sexual Difference Makes in Borges’ and Rivera-Garretas’s Translations of Virginia Woolf’s Essay." European Journal of Women's Studies 18.4 (2011): 409-423. Print. Bernard, Catherine, ed. Woolf as Reader / Woolf as Critic or, The Art of Reading in the Present. Presses universitaires de la Mediterranee, 2011. Print. Billington, Josie. "Family Likeness: Sex, Marriage, and Incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf." Journal of Victorian Culture 16.2 (2011): 275-279. Print. 4 Blyth, Ian. “‘Birds of London’: Virginia Stephen’s Bird-watching Notes, 1902-5.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 38. (2011): 4-8. Print. Boileau, Nicolas. “Virginia Woolf's Auto-Reading in Moments of Being.” Bernard 127-137. Print. Bowlby, Rachel. "Real Life and its Readers in Mrs Dalloway." Bernard 19-37. Print. ---. "Untold Stories in Mrs. Dalloway." Textual Practice 25.3 (2011): 397-415. Print. Boykin Hardy, Sarah. "The Unanchored Self in The Hours After Dalloway." Critique 52.4 (2011): 400. Print. Breeze, Andrew. "Vagulous in Belloc and Virginia Woolf." Notes and Queries 58.1 (2011): 118. Print. Brick, Martin. “Woolf’s Eschatology: Death, Mourning, and Modernist Voice.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 80 (2011): 16-18. Print. Briggs, Kate. "The Making of A Writer's Diary: Being Extracts from the Diary of Virginia Woolf." Textual Practice 25.6 (2011): 1033-1050. Print. Cao, Xiaoqin. “‘Walking over the bridge in a willow pattern plate’: Virginia Woolf and the Exotic Landscapes.” Czarnecki and Rohman 174-179. Print. Caramagno, Thomas C. "Biography of Virginia Woolf." Robbins 15-22. Print. ---. "‘The Sane & the Insane, Side by Side’: The Object-Relations of Self-Management in Mrs. Dalloway." Robbins 313-333. Print. Chapman, Wayne. “Spengler’s The Decline of the West and Intellectual Quackery: Checking the Climate with Leonard Woolf and W.B. Yeats.” Czarnecki and Rohman 221-227. Choudhury, Bibhash. "Clarissa and Feminine Subjectivity: Situating the Poetics of Experience in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway." Ravenshaw Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies 1.1 (2011): 115-135. Clarke, Stuart N. “The Corrected Proofs of 'The Common Reader' by Virginia Woolf." Virginia Woolf Bulletin 36 (2011): Supplement. Print. ---. “"Does Flaubert Open Orlando?" Virginia Woolf Bulletin 38 (2011): 30-32. Print. ---. “Editing Virginia Woolf's Essays.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 37 (2011): 19-31. Print. ---. "Haiku: 'Orlando: A Biography.'" Virginia Woolf Bulletin 37 (2011): 36. Print. ---. "Haiku: 'Three Guineas.'" Virginia Woolf Bulletin 37 (2011): 72. Print. 5 ---. "The 'Increasing' Black Population in Virginia Woolf's Fiction." Virginia Woolf Bulletin 37 (2011): 31-36. Print. ---. “Virginia Woolf and the Non-sense of Community.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 38 (2011): 14- 22. Print. Crangle, Sara. "Woolf's Cesspoolage: On Waste and Resignation." Cambridge Quarterly 40.1 (2011): 1-20. Print. Cunan, Bonifacio T. "Using Transitivity as a Framework in a Stylistic Analysis of Virginia Woolf's ‘Old Mrs Grey.’" Asian EFL Journal 54 (2011): 69-79. Print. Czarnecki, Kristin, and Carrie Rohman. “Introduction.” Czarnecki and Rohman vii-x. Daugherty, Beth Rigel. “Taking Her Fences: The Equestrian Virginia Woolf.” Czarnecki and Rohman 61-70. Print. Delaplace, Anne. "Transcending Gender: Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust, Orlando and Albertine." Virginia Woolf Bulletin 37 (2011): 37- 41. Print. Duban, Adriana Carina. "The Mark on the Wall of Fiction: Virginia Woolf's Ars Poetica." Scientific Journal Of Humanistic Studies 3.5 (2011): 99-102. Print. Dubino, Jeanne. “Evolution, History, and Flush; or, the Origin of Spaniels.” Czarnecki and Rohman 143-150. Print. ---. “From ‘Greece 1906’ to ‘[A Dialogue upon Mount Pentelicus]’: From Diary Entry to Traveler’s Tale.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany 79 (2011): 21-23. Print. Emison, Patricia. “Re-reading Virginia Woolf.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin 38 (2011): 9-13. Print. Fedorko, Kathy. "Lily Lives: How Virginia Woolf Reimagines Edith Wharton's Lily Bart in Mrs. Dalloway." Edith Wharton Review 27.1 (2011): 11-17. Print. Ferguson Smith, Martin. "Virginia Woolf's Second Visit To Greece." English Studies 92.1 (2011): 55-83. Print. Fernald, Anne. "Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway: Invisible Presences." Woolf Studies Annual 17 (2011): 235-240. Print. Foley, M.E. "'Is that a real cat?' An Afternoon in Virginia Woolf’s Bedroom." Virginia

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