[Vwoolf] FW: Could you please share this announcement? Thanks!

Peter D L Stansky stansky at stanford.edu
Sat Sep 25 19:08:30 EDT 2021


Those on the Virginia Woolf list may be interested in attending what I’m sure will be the fine discussion described below. It will be a bit too late for those of you not in North America. If you have difficulty registering please be in touch with Cynthia Haven the organizer of the event at clh at stanford.edu<mailto:clh at stanford.edu>. It is part of a long standing excellent series of book discussions at Stanford called Book Haven. I don’t know if we would agree that she is forgotten, at least among us.
Best greetings to all, Peter

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“She had lifted me to her star.” Dorothy Strachey’s 1949 novel “Olivia” at Stanford, October 13.
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Join Stanford's Robert Pogue Harrison, Maria Florence Massucco, and Tobias Wolff for a webinar discussion of Dorothy Strachey’s 1949 novel, "Olivia." The event will take place 5-6:30 p.m. (PST) on Wednesday, October 13. Stanford’s Prof. Robert Harrison, an acclaimed author and director of Another Look, will lead the discussion, joined by the eminent novelist Tobias Wolff, founding director of Another Look and a National Medal of Arts winner. Massucco, a PhD candidate in Italian Studies who specializes in the 20th century novel, will round out the panel. André Gide called the short novel “a little masterpiece,” and we think you’ll agree. The story traces the intense emotional currents among the girls and teachers in a finishing school outside Paris. Olivia, a 16-year-old English girl, finds herself falling under the spell of the charismatic Mademoiselle Julie, a founder of the school. "The Times" (London) praised "Olivia"’s “strange combination of strength and delicacy” and the "Wall Street Jo
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