Woolf the publisher remains that “drab figure in the gray overalls” for many Woolf scholars, despite an abundance of archival material documenting Woolf’s role as publisher. The most familiar Woolf archives are of course the manuscripts and drafts, many now in print, that have inescapably changed the way we read Woolf’s published texts
The texts of Virginia Stephen Woolf are rife with references to writers\u27 tools, which she referre...
In the mid 1920s, Virginia Woolf was engaged in a dispute with the American critic Logan Pearsall Sm...
A brief commentary prepared by Sheila Hassell Hughes, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work...
Woolf the publisher remains that “drab figure in the gray overalls” for many Woolf scholars, despite...
The triumph of Virginia Woolf’s career as a novelist is one of the most famous stories of the 20th c...
As evidence for the multiple connections between the commercial and intellectual freedoms provided b...
A study of Virginia Woolf and the effects of the Hogarth Press on her fiction writing. The study beg...
In this book chapter originally presented as a paper at the 18th Annual International Conference on ...
“So, how should we edit the writings of Virginia Woolf?” ask Jane Goldman and Susan Sellers in their...
The subject of this thesis is the biographies and autobiographies published by Leonard and Virginia ...
The principal findings of this chapter on gender patterns of authorship and subject in scholarly pub...
“Introductions by Eminent Writers”: T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf in the Oxford World’s Classics Ser...
In Virginia Woolf Icon, Brenda Silver shows how Virginia Woolf became an icon in the 1960s – as oppo...
In her polemical BBC radio debate with Leonard in July 1927, Virginia Woolf foresaw the appeal of wh...
Virginia Woolf’s work is shaped by her knowledge of, and fascination with, visual cultures. Orlando,...
The texts of Virginia Stephen Woolf are rife with references to writers\u27 tools, which she referre...
In the mid 1920s, Virginia Woolf was engaged in a dispute with the American critic Logan Pearsall Sm...
A brief commentary prepared by Sheila Hassell Hughes, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work...
Woolf the publisher remains that “drab figure in the gray overalls” for many Woolf scholars, despite...
The triumph of Virginia Woolf’s career as a novelist is one of the most famous stories of the 20th c...
As evidence for the multiple connections between the commercial and intellectual freedoms provided b...
A study of Virginia Woolf and the effects of the Hogarth Press on her fiction writing. The study beg...
In this book chapter originally presented as a paper at the 18th Annual International Conference on ...
“So, how should we edit the writings of Virginia Woolf?” ask Jane Goldman and Susan Sellers in their...
The subject of this thesis is the biographies and autobiographies published by Leonard and Virginia ...
The principal findings of this chapter on gender patterns of authorship and subject in scholarly pub...
“Introductions by Eminent Writers”: T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf in the Oxford World’s Classics Ser...
In Virginia Woolf Icon, Brenda Silver shows how Virginia Woolf became an icon in the 1960s – as oppo...
In her polemical BBC radio debate with Leonard in July 1927, Virginia Woolf foresaw the appeal of wh...
Virginia Woolf’s work is shaped by her knowledge of, and fascination with, visual cultures. Orlando,...
The texts of Virginia Stephen Woolf are rife with references to writers\u27 tools, which she referre...
In the mid 1920s, Virginia Woolf was engaged in a dispute with the American critic Logan Pearsall Sm...
A brief commentary prepared by Sheila Hassell Hughes, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work...