From M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Sun Jun 5 17:55:43 2022 From: M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk (Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2022 21:55:43 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] 'Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear' exhibition - V and A Message-ID: Dear Woolfians, The V and A in London currently has an exhibition; 'Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear' which features one of Bloomsbury collector, Mr Kim Jones' exquisite costumes from his recent Orlando-inspired Fendi collection. In fact, the spirit of Orlando runs throughout this exhibition. See: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.vogue.com/article/fashioning-masculinities-vanda__;!!KGKeukY!ynb1scvEmpvtTmtQEm17ZIOfEJps0Dm3o7cxUrUl8cx3Rn9_pa5Zdw6_-zs2T1DnRzAMYP5xenge3PQzNpjJ9GVpIm3FfA$ https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/inside-the-fashioning-masculinities-exhibition__;!!KGKeukY!ynb1scvEmpvtTmtQEm17ZIOfEJps0Dm3o7cxUrUl8cx3Rn9_pa5Zdw6_-zs2T1DnRzAMYP5xenge3PQzNpjJ9GWDWvDeaQ$ The exhibition runs until November. Warm wishes, Marielle Marielle O'Neill Doctoral Researcher, Leeds Trinity University: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://research.leedstrinity.ac.uk/en/persons/marielle-oneill__;!!KGKeukY!ynb1scvEmpvtTmtQEm17ZIOfEJps0Dm3o7cxUrUl8cx3Rn9_pa5Zdw6_-zs2T1DnRzAMYP5xenge3PQzNpjJ9GWDgfNs7g$ Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!ynb1scvEmpvtTmtQEm17ZIOfEJps0Dm3o7cxUrUl8cx3Rn9_pa5Zdw6_-zs2T1DnRzAMYP5xenge3PQzNpjJ9GWqR1LUHA$ Programming Co-chair, Outside/rs 2022 Conference: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://outsiders2022.wordpress.com/__;!!KGKeukY!ynb1scvEmpvtTmtQEm17ZIOfEJps0Dm3o7cxUrUl8cx3Rn9_pa5Zdw6_-zs2T1DnRzAMYP5xenge3PQzNpjJ9GXdzNzQIg$ Postgraduate Researchers' Representative, Leeds Trinity University m.oneill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Pronouns: She/Her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Here?s details on how to join: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/membership/__;!!KGKeukY!2MX6lwl3JI8K4YpqzOAp_ICPfBGoaOtNSAej10f99XtryZpMHA1VjXHbInEG67kDcTcbBH2fa1RffVM90rIRSE15EQW7og$ Warm wishes, Marielle From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Avery, Todd via Vwoolf Sent: 13 June 2022 03:57 To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] Looking for ?Dear Friends, I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury." ? ? ? ? ? ?Dear Friends, I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury." Newman, Hilary. Virginia Woolf Bulletin of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain Volume: 46 (2014): 28-37. 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Here?s details on how to join: ? https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/membership/__;!!KGKeukY!0XXrAhhV1Ze3g8-pQW90_8YOXDPYVgaikgLpsGy4zXgbITnLlmRoZ1Uxq1fGrPcHTVlvnccuWAl9-nC4uiM6EU_HWA$ ? Warm wishes, Marielle ? From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Avery, Todd via Vwoolf Sent: 13 June 2022 03:57 To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] Looking for ? ?Dear Friends, I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury." ? ? ? ? ? ?Dear Friends, ? I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: ? "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury."?Newman, Hilary.?Virginia Woolf Bulletin of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain?Volume: 46 (2014): 28-37. ISSN: 1465-2579 Many thanks, ? Todd ? Todd Avery Professor Department of English University of Massachusetts Lowell O'Leary Library 481 61 Wilder Street Lowell, MA 01854 _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Mon Jun 13 10:08:47 2022 From: M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk (Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 14:08:47 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Looking for Message-ID: !-------------------------------------------------------------------| This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. |-------------------------------------------------------------------! Hi Morgne and all, The back issues of the Bulletin are online but password-protected. I will email you the details privately. Warm wishes, Marielle -----Original message----- From: morgnecramer at yahoo.com To: morgnecramer at yahoo.com,todd_avery at uml.edu;vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Cc: Subject:Re: [Vwoolf] Looking for Marielle,How can I read the back issues of the Bulletin online?MorgneOn Monday, June 13, 2022, 04:26:13 AM EDT, Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: Hi Todd, I will have a look and try to send it to you. Of course, it would be great if you did join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain which would enable you to read our Bulletin online. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Hi Todd,I will have a look and try to send it to you.Of course, it would be great if you did join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain which would enable you to read our Bulletin online.Here?s details on how to join:https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/membership/Warm__;!!KGKeukY!zMAqYjeaVs7vU2o0GkeBNFjzBQk2dPwFHYVpQbr_uwuQYeb7CUOiJpOb_K-6TCSoDo4giCbk08QwqAChhy9eFoHccoVPBQ$ wishes,MarielleFrom: Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces at lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Avery, Todd via VwoolfSent: 13 June 2022 03:57To: vwoolf at lists.osu.eduSubject: [Vwoolf] Looking for?Dear Friends, I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury." ? ? ? ? ? ?Dear Friends,I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay:"Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury."Newman, Hilary.Virginia Woolf Bulletin of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great BritainVolume: 46 (2014): 28-37. ISSN: 1465-2579Many thanks,ToddTodd AveryProfessorDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Massachusetts LowellO'Leary Library 48161 Wilder StreetLowell, MA 01854_______________________________________________Vwoolf mailing listVwoolf at lists.osu.eduhttps://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf From smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk Mon Jun 13 10:11:37 2022 From: smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk (Sarah M. Hall) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 14:11:37 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Vwoolf] Looking for VW Bulletin online In-Reply-To: <53889805.2979977.1655128247382@mail.yahoo.com> References: <53889805.2979977.1655128247382@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1009573583.5031226.1655129497981@mail.yahoo.com> Morgne, If you are a current member of the VWSGB, you will have been sent the password for use on the website (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/virginia-woolf-bulletin__;!!KGKeukY!yTYevnEk2_YhaBgR89G6DVxe7t7JuNJj565HBW55m2z4mFcS03b05rLEf9MBtJmK8EsiUF7OXGnbBTha6ESQkSqa$ ). Let me know if you are a member but have mislaid the email and I can re-send it. Sarah Sarah M. Hall Virginia Woolf Bulletin Virginia Woolf Society of GB Web: virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk Facebook: @VWSGB Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety . On Monday, 13 June 2022 at 14:51:07 BST, Morgne Cramer via Vwoolf wrote: Marielle, How can I read the back issues of the Bulletin online? Morgne On Monday, June 13, 2022, 04:26:13 AM EDT, Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD via Vwoolf wrote: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Marielle,How can I read the back issues of the Bulletin online? Morgne On Monday, June 13, 2022, 04:26:13 AM EDT, Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD via Vwoolf wrote: Hi Todd, I will have a look and try to send it to you. Of course, it would be great if you did join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain which would enable you to read our Bulletin online. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Hi Todd, ? I will have a look and try to send it to you. ? Of course, it would be great if you did join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain which would enable you to read our Bulletin online. ? Here?s details on how to join: ? https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/membership/__;!!KGKeukY!yTYevnEk2_YhaBgR89G6DVxe7t7JuNJj565HBW55m2z4mFcS03b05rLEf9MBtJmK8EsiUF7OXGnbBTha6GiNrd7r$ ? Warm wishes, Marielle ? From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Avery, Todd via Vwoolf Sent: 13 June 2022 03:57 To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] Looking for ? ?Dear Friends, I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury." ? ? ? ? ? ?Dear Friends, ? I'm writing on the off chance that someone on the list might have a digital copy of, or be able to scan for me a copy of, this essay: ? "Marjorie Strachey's The Counterfeits: A Fictional Version of Bloomsbury."?Newman, Hilary.?Virginia Woolf Bulletin of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain?Volume: 46 (2014): 28-37. ISSN: 1465-2579 Many thanks, ? Todd ? Todd Avery Professor Department of English University of Massachusetts Lowell O'Leary Library 481 61 Wilder Street Lowell, MA 01854 _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fernald at fordham.edu Mon Jun 13 14:24:46 2022 From: fernald at fordham.edu (Anne Fernald) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 11:24:46 -0700 Subject: [Vwoolf] German radio segment on Woolf & music Message-ID: Dear Woolfians, I recently recorded an interview with the German culture reporter, Fanny Opitz, who has produced a six-minute segment on music and Virginia Woolf. You can listen here: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www1.wdr.de/mediathek/audio/wdr3/wdr3-tonart/audio-diese-musik-hat-virginia-woolf-inspiriert-100.html__;!!KGKeukY!0jnCyG-AUXVTQPCw0KUv-2FptFnH82g10KC7qZRAuT96RJHR9mi0WH1HezSUdpO4HBPppPTp3e7DiUXfShP5-Hc$ All my best, Anne Anne E. Fernald (she/her) Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Special Advisor to the Provost for Faculty Development Coeditor, Modernism/modernity *The Norton Critical Edition of *Mrs. Dalloway *The Oxford Handbook to Virginia Woolf * fernald at fordham.edu *zoom office hours, Tuesday 2-3 and Friday 11:30-12:30 & by appt.* *zoom meeeting room link * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Todd_Avery at uml.edu Mon Jun 13 16:44:03 2022 From: Todd_Avery at uml.edu (Avery, Todd) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 20:44:03 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Bulletin In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you, Maggie! I'm looking forward to reading your Gwen John book. How exciting! Many congratulations. All best, Todd Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Maggie Humm Sent: Monday, June 13, 2022 5:26:25 AM To: Avery, Todd ; Virginia Woolf Subject: FW: Bulletin This e-mail originated from outside the UMass Lowell network. ________________________________ Dear Todd Bulletin photos. Thank you so much for co-chairing such a terrific Round Table on Bio-fiction. In the chat, some asked for details of my Woolfian bio-fiction Talland House. Here it is on Amazon https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.amazon.co.uk/Talland-House-Novel-Maggie-Humm/dp/1631527290/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QDAI0E0M2LUQ&keywords=talland*house*maggie*humm&qid=1655111933&s=books&sprefix=*2Cstripbooks*2C143&sr=1-1__;KysrJSU!!KGKeukY!1bWCSABrQWlhTSdWk7Zs-qhJKp9_zlzYrtJqxRLhxyfyIbH7GFtMfsbOe1WZPhs2B8HaPFgWXASkO6fCc5BLPYu7$ But also in all good bookshops as they say. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/talland-house-maggie-humm/1135878980?ean=9781631527296__;!!KGKeukY!1bWCSABrQWlhTSdWk7Zs-qhJKp9_zlzYrtJqxRLhxyfyIbH7GFtMfsbOe1WZPhs2B8HaPFgWXASkO6fCcxVA_JFz$ My second bio-fiction about the artist Gwen John ? Radical Woman: Gwen John & Rodin is forthcoming January 2023 from EER publishing (link in signature). Al the best Maggie Emeritus Professor Maggie Humm Vice-Chair, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/__;!!KGKeukY!1bWCSABrQWlhTSdWk7Zs-qhJKp9_zlzYrtJqxRLhxyfyIbH7GFtMfsbOe1WZPhs2B8HaPFgWXASkO6fCczcLIkVB$ Author of Talland House https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://amzn.to/2UJZ7zF__;!!KGKeukY!1bWCSABrQWlhTSdWk7Zs-qhJKp9_zlzYrtJqxRLhxyfyIbH7GFtMfsbOe1WZPhs2B8HaPFgWXASkO6fCc6AhiB1O$ 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Historical (Fiction - Post 1900s)/2021 Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize Short List Forthcoming Jan 2023 Radical Woman Gwen John & Rodin https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.eerpublishing.com/humm-radical-woman-gwen-john---rodin.html__;!!KGKeukY!1bWCSABrQWlhTSdWk7Zs-qhJKp9_zlzYrtJqxRLhxyfyIbH7GFtMfsbOe1WZPhs2B8HaPFgWXASkO6fCc-uRBILy$ Website: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.maggiehumm.net/__;!!KGKeukY!1bWCSABrQWlhTSdWk7Zs-qhJKp9_zlzYrtJqxRLhxyfyIbH7GFtMfsbOe1WZPhs2B8HaPFgWXASkO6fCc6ZCwfC2$ [University of East London Logo] [cid:122061310265200751 at uk-mta-40.uk.mimecast.lan] [cid:122061310265201351 at uk-mta-40.uk.mimecast.lan] [cid:122061310265200551 at uk-mta-40.uk.mimecast.lan] [cid:122061310265200651 at uk-mta-40.uk.mimecast.lan] The information transmitted in this e-mail and its contents is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. 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URL: From neverowv1 at southernct.edu Mon Jun 27 11:14:27 2022 From: neverowv1 at southernct.edu (Neverow, Vara S.) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 15:14:27 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Stuart, A rather intricate tracing of Mrs. Ross! And really intriguing contexts in Woolf's diaries and letters. Could the reference to the equator in Mrs. Dalloway have been a relatively commonplace gap in the understanding of geography? Vara Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department and Women's and Gender Studies Program Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 5:56 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with a Churchillian defiance of accent) she came on the word Equator. ?Equator, what on earth is that, my dear?? she asked me. ?It?s an imaginary line drawn round the earth, Aunt Janet.? ?Imaginary line; what nonsense. I shall leave it out.?? (Kenneth Clark, ?Another Part of the Wood: A Self-portrait? (Coronet Books, 1976), p. 116) For VW on Mrs Ross, see ?A Passionate Apprentice?, Diary 21 Aug & 2 Sep 1929, L #485-6. Stuart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk Mon Jun 27 11:34:10 2022 From: smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk (Sarah M. Hall) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 15:34:10 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <876032084.1015716.1656344051002@mail.yahoo.com> Interesting to see that, not only is the phrase 'imaginary line' employed in the Wikipedia entry for 'Equator', but it also has its own Wikipedia page: 'In general, an imaginary line is usually any sort of geometric line that has only an abstract definition and does not physically exist. In fact, they are used to properly identify places on a map.' Er, thanks. Sarah Sarah M. Hall Executive Council, Virginia Woolf Society of GB Web: virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk Facebook: @VWSGB Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety On Monday, 27 June 2022 at 16:13:33 BST, Neverow, Vara S. via Vwoolf wrote: Dear Stuart, A rather intricate tracing of Mrs. Ross! And really intriguing contexts in Woolf's diaries and letters. Could the reference to the equator in Mrs. Dalloway have been a relatively commonplace gap in the understanding of geography?Dear Stuart, A rather intricate tracing of Mrs. Ross! And really intriguing contexts in Woolf's diaries and letters. Could the reference to the equator in?Mrs. Dallowayhave been?a?relatively commonplace gap in the understanding of geography?? Vara Vara Neverow(she/her/hers) Professor, English Department and Women's and Gender Studies ProgramEditor,Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut?State?University was built on traditional territory?of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac?peoples.?? Recent Publications: Lead editor,Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources(Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984,?Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources?(Bloomsbury, 2020);?Co-editor,The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature?(Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 5:56 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator??to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.??See also D1, 1 May 1918??I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with a Churchillian defiance of accent) she came on the word Equator.? ?Equator, what on earth is that, my dear?? she asked me.? ?It?s an imaginary line drawn round the earth, Aunt Janet.?? ?Imaginary line; what nonsense.? I shall leave it out.??(Kenneth Clark, ?Another Part of the Wood: A Self-portrait? (Coronet Books, 1976), p. 116)?For VW on Mrs Ross, see ?A Passionate Apprentice?, Diary 21 Aug & 2 Sep 1929, L #485-6.??Stuart_______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com Mon Jun 27 14:22:34 2022 From: stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com (Stuart N. Clarke) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 19:22:34 +0100 Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator In-Reply-To: <6297F1C504749295@re-prd-rgin-007.btmx-prd.synchronoss.net> (added by postmaster@btinternet.com) References: <6297F1C504749295@re-prd-rgin-007.btmx-prd.synchronoss.net> (added by postmaster@btinternet.com) Message-ID: <5DEFAB36F059442799C15E8EB13CE151@StuartHP> I think it depended on what your governess taught you! Turning to my mother?s school geography book ? 1903?, but the map of Greece suggests a 1913? reprint ? I see that it?s obvious that geography was a matter of learning by rote. E.g. ?Afghanistan ... is bounded on the North, by Turkestan; on the West, by Persia; on the South, by Baluchistan; and on the East, by India.? Thus leading to simple uncontestable questions and answers, such as: Which of the four principal races of mankind is the most important, the most numerous and the most civilised? As for the Equator, although the maps and diagrams show it, the explanation is unclear: ?The Equator, and all the lines in this diagram, represent circles though two of them are drawn quite straight.? Stuart From: Neverow, Vara S. Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 4:14 PM To: Stuart N. Clarke Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] The Equator Dear Stuart, A rather intricate tracing of Mrs. Ross! And really intriguing contexts in Woolf's diaries and letters. Could the reference to the equator in Mrs. Dalloway have been a relatively commonplace gap in the understanding of geography? Vara Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department and Women's and Gender Studies Program Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 5:56 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with a Churchillian defiance of accent) she came on the word Equator. ?Equator, what on earth is that, my dear?? she asked me. ?It?s an imaginary line drawn round the earth, Aunt Janet.? ?Imaginary line; what nonsense. I shall leave it out.?? (Kenneth Clark, ?Another Part of the Wood: A Self-portrait? (Coronet Books, 1976), p. 116) For VW on Mrs Ross, see ?A Passionate Apprentice?, Diary 21 Aug & 2 Sep 1929, L #485-6. Stuart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caso1_20 at uni.worc.ac.uk Tue Jun 28 04:43:32 2022 From: caso1_20 at uni.worc.ac.uk (Oliver Case (Student)) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 08:43:32 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] [External] - Re: The Equator In-Reply-To: <5DEFAB36F059442799C15E8EB13CE151@StuartHP> References: <6297F1C504749295@re-prd-rgin-007.btmx-prd.synchronoss.net> (added by postmaster@btinternet.com) <5DEFAB36F059442799C15E8EB13CE151@StuartHP> Message-ID: Have recently been writing on Orlando, so am thinking of little else these days. But Stuart's point reminds me of the biographer's sardonic (and risible) comment that the recently transformed Orlando "was unversed in geography [...] and held some caprices which are more common among women than men, as for instance that to travel south is to travel downhill." Ollie ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: 27 June 2022 19:22 To: Neverow, Vara S. Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: [External] - Re: [Vwoolf] The Equator I think it depended on what your governess taught you! Turning to my mother?s school geography book ? 1903?, but the map of Greece suggests a 1913? reprint ? I see that it?s obvious that geography was a matter of learning by rote. E.g. ?Afghanistan I think it depended on what your governess taught you! Turning to my mother?s school geography book ? 1903?, but the map of Greece suggests a 1913? reprint ? I see that it?s obvious that geography was a matter of learning by rote. E.g. ?Afghanistan ... is bounded on the North, by Turkestan; on the West, by Persia; on the South, by Baluchistan; and on the East, by India.? Thus leading to simple uncontestable questions and answers, such as: Which of the four principal races of mankind is the most important, the most numerous and the most civilised? As for the Equator, although the maps and diagrams show it, the explanation is unclear: ?The Equator, and all the lines in this diagram, represent circles though two of them are drawn quite straight.? Stuart From: Neverow, Vara S. Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 4:14 PM To: Stuart N. Clarke Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] The Equator Dear Stuart, A rather intricate tracing of Mrs. Ross! And really intriguing contexts in Woolf's diaries and letters. Could the reference to the equator in Mrs. Dalloway have been a relatively commonplace gap in the understanding of geography? Vara Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department and Women's and Gender Studies Program Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 5:56 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with a Churchillian defiance of accent) she came on the word Equator. ?Equator, what on earth is that, my dear?? she asked me. ?It?s an imaginary line drawn round the earth, Aunt Janet.? ?Imaginary line; what nonsense. I shall leave it out.?? (Kenneth Clark, ?Another Part of the Wood: A Self-portrait? (Coronet Books, 1976), p. 116) For VW on Mrs Ross, see ?A Passionate Apprentice?, Diary 21 Aug & 2 Sep 1929, L #485-6. Stuart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From boxcar at sonic.net Tue Jun 28 19:35:20 2022 From: boxcar at sonic.net (JJ) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 16:35:20 -0700 Subject: [Vwoolf] What fun to be "thinking of little else than 'Orlando'! Message-ID: <273B9671-727D-40DD-9022-E85F656B041B@sonic.net> !-------------------------------------------------------------------| This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. |-------------------------------------------------------------------! And I wondered if you knew that in the manuscript (which is displayed at Knole) VW tried at one point to signal the change in gender by changing her name to Orlanda but thot the better of it ? I?d love to read your paper when/if it gets finished. J.J. Wilson, who is lucky to live in a little library that has LOTS of Woolf & B?bury material 1 From stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com Wed Jun 29 04:41:55 2022 From: stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com (Stuart N. Clarke) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 09:41:55 +0100 Subject: [Vwoolf] [External] - Re: The Equator In-Reply-To: <62AA8AA1023963D6@re-prd-rgin-021.btmx-prd.synchronoss.net> (added by postmaster@btinternet.com) References: <6297F1C504749295@re-prd-rgin-007.btmx-prd.synchronoss.net> (added by postmaster@btinternet.com) <5DEFAB36F059442799C15E8EB13CE151@StuartHP> <62AA8AA1023963D6@re-prd-rgin-021.btmx-prd.synchronoss.net> (added by postmaster@btinternet.com) Message-ID: <89A1B6E60A404573BE07A88201512C2D@StuartHP> When Orlando returns to England on the ?Enamoured Lady?, the narrator tells us twice that she is sailing ?down the Thames? - of course, it?s ?up?. Stuart From: Oliver Case (Student) Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2022 9:43 AM To: Neverow, Vara S. ; Stuart N. Clarke Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: Re: [External] - Re: [Vwoolf] The Equator Have recently been writing on Orlando, so am thinking of little else these days. But Stuart's point reminds me of the biographer's sardonic (and risible) comment that the recently transformed Orlando "was unversed in geography [...] and held some caprices which are more common among women than men, as for instance that to travel south is to travel downhill." Ollie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: 27 June 2022 19:22 To: Neverow, Vara S. Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: [External] - Re: [Vwoolf] The Equator I think it depended on what your governess taught you! Turning to my mother?s school geography book ? 1903?, but the map of Greece suggests a 1913? reprint ? I see that it?s obvious that geography was a matter of learning by rote. E.g. ?Afghanistan I think it depended on what your governess taught you! Turning to my mother?s school geography book ? 1903?, but the map of Greece suggests a 1913? reprint ? I see that it?s obvious that geography was a matter of learning by rote. E.g. ?Afghanistan ... is bounded on the North, by Turkestan; on the West, by Persia; on the South, by Baluchistan; and on the East, by India.? Thus leading to simple uncontestable questions and answers, such as: Which of the four principal races of mankind is the most important, the most numerous and the most civilised? As for the Equator, although the maps and diagrams show it, the explanation is unclear: ?The Equator, and all the lines in this diagram, represent circles though two of them are drawn quite straight.? Stuart From: Neverow, Vara S. Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 4:14 PM To: Stuart N. Clarke Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] The Equator Dear Stuart, A rather intricate tracing of Mrs. Ross! And really intriguing contexts in Woolf's diaries and letters. Could the reference to the equator in Mrs. Dalloway have been a relatively commonplace gap in the understanding of geography? Vara Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department and Women's and Gender Studies Program Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vwoolf on behalf of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 5:56 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] The Equator ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with ?to this day, ask her [Mrs Dalloway] what the equator was, and she did not know.? See also D1, 1 May 1918 ?I remember once, when she [Mrs Ross] was translating a book by an early Italian traveller (she knew Italian perfectly, but spoke it with a Churchillian defiance of accent) she came on the word Equator. ?Equator, what on earth is that, my dear?? she asked me. ?It?s an imaginary line drawn round the earth, Aunt Janet.? ?Imaginary line; what nonsense. I shall leave it out.?? (Kenneth Clark, ?Another Part of the Wood: A Self-portrait? (Coronet Books, 1976), p. 116) For VW on Mrs Ross, see ?A Passionate Apprentice?, Diary 21 Aug & 2 Sep 1929, L #485-6. Stuart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caso1_20 at uni.worc.ac.uk Wed Jun 29 05:47:44 2022 From: caso1_20 at uni.worc.ac.uk (Oliver Case (Student)) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 09:47:44 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] [External] - What fun to be "thinking of little else than 'Orlando'! In-Reply-To: <273B9671-727D-40DD-9022-E85F656B041B@sonic.net> References: <273B9671-727D-40DD-9022-E85F656B041B@sonic.net> Message-ID: I had heard about the Orlando/Orlanda idea, but haven't seen it in the flesh. An interesting point. My current research looks at the connection between Woolf's representations of nonhumanity and temporality; your point makes me think of the name 'Orlando' as 'O-Land-O.' The possibility for it to have become O-Land-A is intriguing. My paper on Orlando comes out in Autumn this year, I can send you the PDF when it's out if you're interested. O. ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of JJ via Vwoolf Sent: 29 June 2022 00:35 To: Oliver Case (Student) via Vwoolf Subject: [External] - [Vwoolf] What fun to be "thinking of little else than 'Orlando'! And I wondered if you knew that in the manuscript (which is displayed at Knole) VW tried at one point to signal the change in gender by changing her name to Orlanda but thot the better of it ? 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