Virginia Woolf in Context
Herausgeber: Goldman, Jane; Randall, Bryony
Virginia Woolf in Context
Herausgeber: Goldman, Jane; Randall, Bryony
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Covering a wide range of historical, theoretical, critical and cultural contexts, this collection studies key issues in contemporary Woolf studies.
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Covering a wide range of historical, theoretical, critical and cultural contexts, this collection studies key issues in contemporary Woolf studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 990g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003613
- ISBN-10: 110700361X
- Artikelnr.: 36028434
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 990g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003613
- ISBN-10: 110700361X
- Artikelnr.: 36028434
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface Jane Goldman and Bryony Randall
Part I. Theory and Critical Reception: 1. Historicising Woolf: context studies Michael Whitworth
2. Virginia Woolf: after lives Mark Hussey
3. Woolf and modernist studies Bryony Randall
4. Woolf and realism Pam Morris
5. Woolf and intertextuality Anne Fernald
6. Woolf and 'theory' Claire Colebrook
7. Woolf and feminist theory Lisa Coleman
8. Woolf and psychoanalytic theory Sanja Bahun
9. Woolf and theories of postcolonialism Sonita Sarker
10. Woolf and theories of sexuality Morgne (Patricia) Cramer
Part II. Historical and Cultural Context: 11. Virginia Woolf and modernity: crisis and catoptrics Randall Stevenson
12. Virginia Woolf: war and peace Jane Lilienfeld
13. Woolf's Bloomsbury Kathryn Simpson
14. Politics and class Elena Gualtieri
15. Feminist politics Judith Allen
16. Race, empire and Ireland Anna Snaith
17. Jewishness and anti-Semitism Heidi Stalla
18. Woolf's London: London's Woolf David Bradshaw
19. Regionalism, nature and the environment Bonnie Kime Scott
20. Science and technology Holly Henry
21. Art Suzanne Bellamy
22. Music Emma Sutton
23. Cinema and photography Maggie Humm
24. Woolf and theatre Beth Wright
25. Woolf and publishing Drew Shannon
26. Woolf, journalism and reviewing James Stewart
27. Woolf and Freud Perry Meisel
28. Woolf and lesbian culture Madelyn Detloff
29. Woolf and the culture of letter-writing and diary-keeping Ian Blyth
30. Contemporary philosophy Derek Ryan
31. Continental Woolf Carole Bourne-Taylor
32. Woolf and the Russians Darya Protopopova
33. American Woolf Thaine Stearns
34. Woolf and the Victorians Margaret Homans
35. Classical Woolf Vassiliki Kolocotroni
36. Woolf and eugenics Linden Peach
37. Woolf and commodities Ruth Hoberman
38. Woolf and the private sphere Jessica Berman
Key critical works cited
Index.
Part I. Theory and Critical Reception: 1. Historicising Woolf: context studies Michael Whitworth
2. Virginia Woolf: after lives Mark Hussey
3. Woolf and modernist studies Bryony Randall
4. Woolf and realism Pam Morris
5. Woolf and intertextuality Anne Fernald
6. Woolf and 'theory' Claire Colebrook
7. Woolf and feminist theory Lisa Coleman
8. Woolf and psychoanalytic theory Sanja Bahun
9. Woolf and theories of postcolonialism Sonita Sarker
10. Woolf and theories of sexuality Morgne (Patricia) Cramer
Part II. Historical and Cultural Context: 11. Virginia Woolf and modernity: crisis and catoptrics Randall Stevenson
12. Virginia Woolf: war and peace Jane Lilienfeld
13. Woolf's Bloomsbury Kathryn Simpson
14. Politics and class Elena Gualtieri
15. Feminist politics Judith Allen
16. Race, empire and Ireland Anna Snaith
17. Jewishness and anti-Semitism Heidi Stalla
18. Woolf's London: London's Woolf David Bradshaw
19. Regionalism, nature and the environment Bonnie Kime Scott
20. Science and technology Holly Henry
21. Art Suzanne Bellamy
22. Music Emma Sutton
23. Cinema and photography Maggie Humm
24. Woolf and theatre Beth Wright
25. Woolf and publishing Drew Shannon
26. Woolf, journalism and reviewing James Stewart
27. Woolf and Freud Perry Meisel
28. Woolf and lesbian culture Madelyn Detloff
29. Woolf and the culture of letter-writing and diary-keeping Ian Blyth
30. Contemporary philosophy Derek Ryan
31. Continental Woolf Carole Bourne-Taylor
32. Woolf and the Russians Darya Protopopova
33. American Woolf Thaine Stearns
34. Woolf and the Victorians Margaret Homans
35. Classical Woolf Vassiliki Kolocotroni
36. Woolf and eugenics Linden Peach
37. Woolf and commodities Ruth Hoberman
38. Woolf and the private sphere Jessica Berman
Key critical works cited
Index.
Preface Jane Goldman and Bryony Randall
Part I. Theory and Critical Reception: 1. Historicising Woolf: context studies Michael Whitworth
2. Virginia Woolf: after lives Mark Hussey
3. Woolf and modernist studies Bryony Randall
4. Woolf and realism Pam Morris
5. Woolf and intertextuality Anne Fernald
6. Woolf and 'theory' Claire Colebrook
7. Woolf and feminist theory Lisa Coleman
8. Woolf and psychoanalytic theory Sanja Bahun
9. Woolf and theories of postcolonialism Sonita Sarker
10. Woolf and theories of sexuality Morgne (Patricia) Cramer
Part II. Historical and Cultural Context: 11. Virginia Woolf and modernity: crisis and catoptrics Randall Stevenson
12. Virginia Woolf: war and peace Jane Lilienfeld
13. Woolf's Bloomsbury Kathryn Simpson
14. Politics and class Elena Gualtieri
15. Feminist politics Judith Allen
16. Race, empire and Ireland Anna Snaith
17. Jewishness and anti-Semitism Heidi Stalla
18. Woolf's London: London's Woolf David Bradshaw
19. Regionalism, nature and the environment Bonnie Kime Scott
20. Science and technology Holly Henry
21. Art Suzanne Bellamy
22. Music Emma Sutton
23. Cinema and photography Maggie Humm
24. Woolf and theatre Beth Wright
25. Woolf and publishing Drew Shannon
26. Woolf, journalism and reviewing James Stewart
27. Woolf and Freud Perry Meisel
28. Woolf and lesbian culture Madelyn Detloff
29. Woolf and the culture of letter-writing and diary-keeping Ian Blyth
30. Contemporary philosophy Derek Ryan
31. Continental Woolf Carole Bourne-Taylor
32. Woolf and the Russians Darya Protopopova
33. American Woolf Thaine Stearns
34. Woolf and the Victorians Margaret Homans
35. Classical Woolf Vassiliki Kolocotroni
36. Woolf and eugenics Linden Peach
37. Woolf and commodities Ruth Hoberman
38. Woolf and the private sphere Jessica Berman
Key critical works cited
Index.
Part I. Theory and Critical Reception: 1. Historicising Woolf: context studies Michael Whitworth
2. Virginia Woolf: after lives Mark Hussey
3. Woolf and modernist studies Bryony Randall
4. Woolf and realism Pam Morris
5. Woolf and intertextuality Anne Fernald
6. Woolf and 'theory' Claire Colebrook
7. Woolf and feminist theory Lisa Coleman
8. Woolf and psychoanalytic theory Sanja Bahun
9. Woolf and theories of postcolonialism Sonita Sarker
10. Woolf and theories of sexuality Morgne (Patricia) Cramer
Part II. Historical and Cultural Context: 11. Virginia Woolf and modernity: crisis and catoptrics Randall Stevenson
12. Virginia Woolf: war and peace Jane Lilienfeld
13. Woolf's Bloomsbury Kathryn Simpson
14. Politics and class Elena Gualtieri
15. Feminist politics Judith Allen
16. Race, empire and Ireland Anna Snaith
17. Jewishness and anti-Semitism Heidi Stalla
18. Woolf's London: London's Woolf David Bradshaw
19. Regionalism, nature and the environment Bonnie Kime Scott
20. Science and technology Holly Henry
21. Art Suzanne Bellamy
22. Music Emma Sutton
23. Cinema and photography Maggie Humm
24. Woolf and theatre Beth Wright
25. Woolf and publishing Drew Shannon
26. Woolf, journalism and reviewing James Stewart
27. Woolf and Freud Perry Meisel
28. Woolf and lesbian culture Madelyn Detloff
29. Woolf and the culture of letter-writing and diary-keeping Ian Blyth
30. Contemporary philosophy Derek Ryan
31. Continental Woolf Carole Bourne-Taylor
32. Woolf and the Russians Darya Protopopova
33. American Woolf Thaine Stearns
34. Woolf and the Victorians Margaret Homans
35. Classical Woolf Vassiliki Kolocotroni
36. Woolf and eugenics Linden Peach
37. Woolf and commodities Ruth Hoberman
38. Woolf and the private sphere Jessica Berman
Key critical works cited
Index.