[Vwoolf] Woolf and Queenie Roth (later Leavis)

Stuart N. Clarke stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com
Mon May 30 10:03:40 EDT 2022


In the intro. to the Shakespeare Head edn of “Room”, I tried to establish what little was known about the content of the talks, by quoting contemporary reports.  The trouble with the later memories of those who attended is that they tend to conflate the talk with the book.

Stuart

From: Mark Hussey via Vwoolf 
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Another Girton student, Kathleen Raine (poet and critic), describes Woolf’s visit in one of the volumes of her memoirs, but I don’t remember which one. See also ‘Mrs Woolf Comes to Dine’ and ‘A Room of One’s Own’, in A Newnham Anthology ‍ ‍ ‍ 
Another Girton student, Kathleen Raine (poet and critic), describes Woolf’s visit in one of the volumes of her memoirs, but I don’t remember which one.

See also ‘Mrs Woolf Comes to Dine’ and ‘A Room of One’s Own’, in A Newnham Anthology, ed. Ann Philips (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979) pp. 174–5.

 

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interesting comments - thank you all for sharing them. About VW Biographies, and their comparative merits, please may one respectfully ask what would make Dame Hermione Lee's "the best one"? What about Mitchel A. Leaska's 

interesting comments - thank you all for sharing them.

 

About VW Biographies, and their comparative merits, please may one respectfully ask what would make Dame Hermione Lee's "the best one"? 

 

What about Mitchel A. Leaska's (Granite & Rainbow, 1998)?

 




 

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On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 11:52 PM Peter D L Stansky via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote:

  A lot is known about her audience although I can’t remember whether Q.D.Leavis is mentioned in the various discussions I’ve read. I think it very unlikely that she wasn’t in the audience if she were a Girton undergraduate at the time. The Girton 

  A lot is known about her audience although I can’t remember whether Q.D.Leavis is mentioned in the various discussions I’ve read. I think it very unlikely that she wasn’t in the audience if she were a Girton undergraduate at the time. The Girton archives might have relevant information.

  I write a bit about it all and the audiences (which VW rather insulted by her assumption that they at best were likely to become school teachers while they had individuals who went on to very distinguished academic careers, perhaps Queenie as well) in my Julian Bell: From Bloomsbury to the Spanish Civil War. I can’t believe that Hermione Lee doesn’t write about it in her biography—the best one—but perhaps other biographers do as well. The mss of the book is at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and S.P. Rosenbaum published an edition of it in which I presume he discusses the audience although I can’t remember off hand if he does.

   

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  From: Michael Gorra via Vwoolf
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  What is known about the audience to whom Woolf delivered the lectures that became A Room of One's Own? I know that they were at Girton and Newnham in fall 1928, but that's about it.  I ask because I'm wondering it was possible that 

  What is known about the audience to whom Woolf delivered the lectures that became A Room of One's Own? I know that they were at Girton and Newnham in fall 1928, but that's about it.  I ask because I'm wondering it was possible that Queenie Roth--Q.D. Leavis a few years later--was in the audience.  She'd finished her undergraduate work at Girton that spring but since she stuck around for a Ph.D....It would be a wonderful irony if she had been given the Leavises later hostility to Woolf, and of course Fiction and the Reading Public (1932) contains just the mass of information that Woolf encouraged students to collect.

   

  with thanks,


  MG


   

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