[Vwoolf] Issue 100 of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany--the final draft is now on WordPress

Michael Schrimper Michael.Schrimper at colorado.edu
Fri Aug 25 16:34:35 EDT 2023


Congratulations Vara. I always find something rich and substantive in the
pages of the Miscellany. The small serifed black font on the pale gold
pages holds much in aesthetic and intellectual power. Your editorship
deepens Woolf scholarship and helps cultivate our sense of community. It is
ultimately much greater than an editorship, really a central positive
force, vision, spirit.

With gratitude,
Michael


On Friday, August 25, 2023, Danell Jones via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>
wrote:

> I second Mark’s congratulations, Vera. And a deeply felt thank you. It is
> easy to take for granted this wonderful resource that has appeared so
> regularly over the years. But how fortunately we all are! Thank you for
> this labor of love that
>
> I second Mark’s congratulations, Vera. And a deeply felt thank you. It is
> easy to take for granted this wonderful resource that has appeared so
> regularly over the years. But how fortunately we all are! Thank you for
> this labor of love that teaches and entertains us all.
>
>
>
> Danell
>
>
>
> *From:* Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces+danelljones=bresnan.net at lists.osu.edu> *On
> Behalf Of *Mark Hussey via Vwoolf
> *Sent:* Friday, August 25, 2023 8:03 AM
> *To:* 'Neverow, Vara S.' <neverowv1 at southernct.edu>; 'vwoolf listerve' <
> vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>
> *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] Issue 100 of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany--the
> final draft is now on WordPress
>
>
>
> Congratulations Vara. VWM is such an incredibly rich resource, to say
> nothing of the fascinating story of Woolf studies it tells from the early
> 1970s to today! From: Neverow, Vara S. <neverowv1@ southernct. edu> Sent:
> Friday, August 25,
>
> Congratulations Vara. VWM is such an incredibly rich resource, to say
> nothing of the fascinating story of Woolf studies it tells from the early
> 1970s to today!
>
>
>
> *From:* Neverow, Vara S. <neverowv1 at southernct.edu>
> *Sent:* Friday, August 25, 2023 12:49 AM
> *To:* vwoolf listerve <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>
> *Subject:* Issue 100 of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany--the final draft is
> now on WordPress
>
>
>
> Dear Woolfians,
>
>
>
> The final version of Issue 100 of the *Virginia Woolf Miscellany*
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> now available on WordPress.
>
>
>
> This version is longer than the previous draft that was posted in early
> August. It includes more contributions as well as a short bibliography of
> recent publications and also has a number of different illustrations.
>
>
>
> Should you wish to glance at the updated overview of the issue in this
> email rather than on the webpage, it is included below. The summary
> provides more information about the issue than the previous one.
>
>
>
> Please contact me if you have any questions about contributing to the
> *Miscellany *or acquiring copies of the *Miscellany*.
>
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Vara
>
>
> Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Issue 100, Spring/Summer 2023
>
> *Special Topic: The Evolution of the* *Virginia Woolf Miscellany*
>
> This issue of the *Miscellany* is dedicated to the special topic “The
> Evolution of the *Virginia Woolf Miscellany*.” To access the final
> version of the issue, click here
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> (If you downloaded the earlier iteration of the issue, please discard
> it–this final version is different and includes additional contributions.)
>
> To view the Table of Contents, go to page 25.
>
> This special theme, which focuses on the origins, history, and impact of
> the *Miscellany*, was edited by J. J. Wilson (the founding editor of the
> *Miscellany*), Vara Neverow (the current editor), and Alec Pollak (the
> guest editor). The “To the Readers” section (pages 1-5) offers each
> editor’s introductory statement.
>
> The contributors to this special topic, in the order of their work, are
> Morris Beja (who discusses the founding of the Virginia Woolf Society and
> notes its early and ongoing affiliation with the *Miscellany*), Diane F.
> Gillespie, Peter Stansky, Sandra Inskeep-Fox, Katherine C. Hill-Miller,
> Maggie Humm, Beth Rigel Daugherty, Karen Levenback, Rebecca McNeer, Emily
> Kopley, Joel Hawkes, JoAnn Borri, Robert B. Todd, Alex Clarke, Gill Lowe,
> Lesley Higgins, Arpi Sarafian, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein, AnneMarie
> Bantzinger, Anne Byrne, Stefano Rozzoni, Mine Özyurt Kiliç, and Robert
> McDowell (see pages 26-47).
>
> These contributions provide a rich and varied range of perspectives
> including historical details, insights about the benefits provided by the
> *Miscellany,* many different personal recollections and reflections,
> several engaging teaching techniques, and a poem.
>
> *Remembering Suzanne Bellamy*
>
> The issue also offers heartfelt tributes to Suzanne Bellamy (1948-2022),
> an artist and sculptor and feminist whose invaluable work has inspired the
> Woolfian community (pages 11-22).
>
> *Calls for Papers*
>
> The Call for Papers for the 33rd Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf: *Woolf,
> Modernity, Technology*, which will be hosted by J. Ashley Foster and held
> at California State University–Fresno, can be accessed on page 6.
>
> Calls for papers for future issues of the *Miscellany* can be viewed on
> pages 23 and 24:
>
> —*Issue 102, Spring 2024*: Special Topic on Twenty-First-Century
> Perspectives on Virginia Woolf: Feminisms, Genders, Politics, and
> Patriarchy;
>
> —*Issue 103, Fall 2024*: Special Topic on Virginia Woolf and George Eliot;
>
> —*Issue 104, Spring 2025*: Special Topic on Virginia Woolf and D. H,
> Lawrence;
>
> —*Issue 105, Fall 2025*: Special Topic on Virginia Woolf and Failure.
>
> Also of interest are the Clemson University Press’s Call for Annotated
> Woolf (page 6) and the advertisements for rare books–Jon S. Richardson’s
> Rare Books
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>  (page 8), and Second Wind Books
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>  (page 24).
>
> Furthermore, included in this issue is one of Farrah Alkhadra's drawings
> of snails that illustrated Woolf and Ecologies, the 32 Annual Conference on
> Virginia Woolf, and were crafted for call for papers, the webpage, and the
> programs. Farrah Alkhadra's work can be viewed on Instagram
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> and the reader can access a link to an article
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> that focuses on her work while she pursued her degree at FGCU (see page 40).
>
> *The 2023 Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Prize*
>
> The essays submitted by Eleanor Clark, the winner of the 2023 Angelica
> Garnett Undergraduate Essay Prize, and Saskia May and Jasmine Woodcock, the
> runners-up for the prize, are included in this issue (see pages 47-54).
>
> Eleanor Clark’s essay is titled “‘Breaking the Silence?’: Talking,
> Speaking, and the Dissipation of Meaning in Virginia Woolf’s Novels”
> (47-49); Saskia May’s is “Abandoned, Domestic Objects ‘continuing without
> us’ in Ecological Landscapes in Virginia Woolf’s ‘Solid Objects” (49-51),
> and Jasmine Woodcock’s is “Predicting the Present: Orlando Is Trans**” *
> (51-53).
>
> *“Truly Miscellaneous” Contributions*
>
> The “Truly Miscellaneous” section of this issue features Cécile Wajsbrot’s
> “Outside” (54-56), Rhonda Mayne’s “Mrs. Papworth: The Working-Class Woman
> in Virginia Woolf’s Novel *Jacob’s Room*” (56-57), Ane Thun Knutsen’s
> “Virginia Woolf and the Letterpress” (57-59), Rasha Alijararwa’s “The Power
> of Silence: Understanding Women’s Resistance in Woolf’s *To the
> Lighthouse*” (59-62), and Megan Pollard’s “A Deliberate Failure:
> Politics, Form, and Woolf Between the Wars” (62-66).
>
> *Book Reviews and Publications*
>
> The book reviewers for this issue are Charles Andrews, who reviewed the
> edited collection *Virginia Woolf: Primary and Critical Sources* (2021)
> (66-68); Lisa Tyler, who reviewed *Virginia Woolf’s Mythic Method* by Amy
> C. Smith (2022) (68-69); Sayaka Okumura, who reviewed the edited collection
>  *The Ediburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global
> Literature* (2022) (69-71); Ria Banerjee, who reviewed *The Sensuous
> Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence*, by Benjamin D. Hagen
> (2020) (71-72), Mark Hussey, who reviewed *Feminism from Literary
> Modernism to the Multimedia Present* (2022) (72-73), and Linda
> Camarasana, who reviewed *England’s Lane* by Emma Woolf (2018) (73-74).
>
> Page 74 also includes a list of recent publications relating to Woolf and
> Bloomsbury, including book-length works, articles, chapters, translations,
> and theses.
>
> *The Society Column*
>
> The *Society Column*, written by Benjamin Hagen, the President of the
> International Virginia Woolf Society, starts on page 76 and continues onto
> page 75. Also on page 75 is the list of the IVWS officers, the
> members-at-large, and the archival liaison.
>
> The information in the *Society Column* ranges from a report on Woolf
> panels at the 2023 MLA Convention and the upcoming 2024 Convention to the
> CFP for the Louisville Conference on Literature since 1900, the publication
> of *Woolf Studies Annual* 29, the 32nd Conference on Virginia Woolf with
> the topic Woolf and Ecologies held at Florida Gulf Coast University in June
> 2023, hosted by Laci Mattison, with a second virtual reprise of the
> conference–Woolf and Ecologies II–hosted by the IVWS with Derek Ryan as the
> organizer this fall. Also mentioned is the 33rd Conference on Virginia
> Woolf, to be hosted by J. Ashley Foster at Fresno State
> University–California in June 2024. And the column includes a reference to
> a link to Kabe Wilson’s film to “Looking for Virginia: An Artist’s
> Journey Through 100 Archives
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> Other information included the previous and upcoming Woolf Salon Projects,
> the special online event for the Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Prize, and
> the 2022 IVWS Fall Lecture with Beth Rigel Daugherty.
>
> *Submitting Contributions*
>
> Contributions to the *Miscellany* can include scholarly work, reviews of
> relevant exhibitions, films, and performances, short poetry, photographs,
> and other forms of artwork. The submission should be sent to Vara Neverow
> <neverowv1 at southernct.du>. Similarly, if you are interested in proposing
> a special topic for the *Miscellany*, please contact Vara Neverow
> <neverowv1 at southernct.du>.
>
>
>
> Vara Neverow
>
> (she/her/hers)
> Professor, English Department
>
> 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 Pająk, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka)
>
>
>
>
>
> Vara Neverow
>
> (she/her/hers)
> Professor, English Department
>
> 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 Pająk, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka)
>
>
>


-- 
Michael R. Schrimper
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
University of Colorado Boulder
Traditional Territories of the Cheyenne, Arapaho and Ute Nations
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