From friedman.ss at gmail.com Wed Mar 1 12:40:22 2023 From: friedman.ss at gmail.com (Susan Friedman) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 11:40:22 -0600 Subject: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marybeth.pringle at wright.edu Wed Mar 1 13:20:31 2023 From: marybeth.pringle at wright.edu (Pringle, Marybeth) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 18:20:31 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9BCD355F-2FDF-4F6E-988E-CAF2A7D80541@wright.edu> Hi, all. Such sad news, the loss of Susan Stanford Friedman. Fifty years ago, I was a flailing doctoral student at the University of Minnesota, who mailed Susan a seminar paper I?d written in hopes of presenting it at a conference somewhere. A warm letter of interest arrived shortly after, accepting the essay, as I recall, and offering detailed comments on the topic. I can?t stress enough how much that letter meant to me. Here was a feminist scholar of great reputation validating in the kindest possible terms what a novice to the field had written. I still have the letter; I hope it guided my own work. For me, it modeled the best of what scholarship is about: shared enthusiasm for an idea, the importance of collaborative thinking, and Susan?s own generosity of time and spirit. Mary Beth Pringle Emerita Professor of English Wright State University Dayton, OH Sent from my iPhone On Mar 1, 2023, at 12:41 PM, Susan Friedman via Vwoolf wrote: ? Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. Best, Joanna Friedman(202) ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart CAUTION: This Message Is From an External Sender Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links. ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. Best, Joanna Friedman(202) Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. Best, Joanna Friedman (202) 375-1450 Written by dictation on my iPhone with apologies for any errors On Feb 28, 2023, at 4:38 PM, Hagen, Benjamin D via Vwoolf wrote: ? Dear all, Thank you for sharing your feelings, your memories, and your individual and collective sense of loss. I never knew or even met Professor Friedman, but I always admired?in addition to her foundational scholarship on H.?D.?, feminist Dear all, Thank you for sharing your feelings, your memories, and your individual and collective sense of loss. I never knew or even met Professor Friedman, but I always admired?in addition to her foundational scholarship on H.D., feminist modernist studies, and global modernisms?her skill at the public provocation. Whether at MLA or MSA, her questions and presentations often challenged existing frameworks with such force and precision that her interlocutors seemed at a loss, as if the entire groundwork of their research suddenly needed to be rethought (and, in many cases, it did). I?m glad to know that the human being I only knew threw her writing and her public addresses was also supportive and kind to so many people. An exemplum. Wishing those who are grieving peace and comfort. May you treasure the friendship and memories you shared with Susan. Love, Ben From: Vwoolf on behalf of Bonnie Scott via Vwoolf Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 4:19 PM To: patrick collier , VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman It is so difficult to accept that Susan is gone. The Modernist Studies Association, Modernisn/modernity, the concept of the New Modernism, and countless contributions to feminist modernist studies, all owing so much to her. He sections on H.?D.? It is so difficult to accept that Susan is gone. The Modernist Studies Association, Modernisn/modernity, the concept of the New Modernism, and countless contributions to feminist modernist studies, all owing so much to her. He sections on H.D. and Nancy Cunard in The Gender of Modernism were vital. Most recently, I have benefitted from her expanded vision in Planetary Modernisms. All of this, and a generous colleague and mentor. On Feb 28, 2023, at 2:33 PM, patrick collier via Vwoolf wrote: Thank you for sharing the news and for your lovely words Madelyn. Susan was a tremendous presence in the field. On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 1:17?PM Detloff, Madelyn via Vwoolf > wrote: Dear All, In case you have not seen the news, Susan Stanford Friedman passed away yesterday. She was an amazing scholar and generous mentor to so many scholars and students. She held the Virginia Woolf Professorship in English and Women's Studies at University of Wisconsin. Some of you may remember the keynote she gave at the 17th annual conference on Woolf at Miami U. One of the most remarkable things about Susan was that despite her scholarly acumen and her stature as one of the preeminent scholars of modernism, she always always had time and attention to give to younger scholars and students. I said this once to her face, and I am glad that I did, that I often would think about life and professional goals and would think "when I grow up I want to be like Susan Stanford Friedman. Then I know I will have done something for the generations who come after me." I still feel that way, although the world has lost a luminary and I grieve for her loved ones and former students. Her memory will be a blessing. Love, Madelyn -- [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/GyP_j-13qnJbUaiWacH5mP_nGZwredMQG-61WyC_V_xgsyUahFvs2iUuPwhCaOLdTqnagiFmT-HBVp86cA9cnJqOllpVQB9RpeRrNTAkNSqEn2WJzLkI9h64NnwsszDn2S4OtWtq__;!!KGKeukY!x0LhEgxXBExVs22nYpV5aRlftioq54GexeXfcqFzi_bdWDdtViPGof4WYiPSV6NTtJia2Ieyfs0RFB9hWAgDTw8lWUqksKNCd0E$ ] Madelyn Detloff Chair and Professor of English Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies Miami University 356 Bachelor Hall Oxford, OH 45056 O: 513-529-5221 | MiamiOH.edu/English Appointment Calendar *I am agnostic about pronouns as long as they are respectful, but she, her, hers will do in a pinch* Miami University is located within the traditional homelands of the Myaamia and Shawnee people, who along with other indigenous groups ceded these lands to the United States in the first Treaty of Greenville in 1795. The Miami people, whose name our university carries, were forcibly removed from these homelands in 1846.In 1972, a relationship between Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma began and evolved into a reciprocal partnership, including the creation of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in 2001. The work of the Myaamia Center serves the Miami Tribe community and is dedicated to the revitalization of Miami language and culture and to restoring that knowledge to the Myaamia people. 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URL: From chownl at gvsu.edu Wed Mar 1 13:46:10 2023 From: chownl at gvsu.edu (Linda Chown) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 18:46:10 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman In-Reply-To: <9BCD355F-2FDF-4F6E-988E-CAF2A7D80541@wright.edu> References: <9BCD355F-2FDF-4F6E-988E-CAF2A7D80541@wright.edu> Message-ID: <64AA05C7-9B5A-43FF-8ECB-0180425DCBD5@gvsu.edu> She is a wonderful Excellence. I cherish her and lament her death very much. Linda Chown On Mar 1, 2023, at 1:21 PM, Pringle, Marybeth via Vwoolf wrote: ? Hi, all. Such sad news, the loss of Susan Stanford Friedman. Fifty years ago, I was a flailing doctoral student at the University of Minnesota, who mailed Susan a seminar paper I?d written in hopes of presenting it at a conference somewhere.? Hi, all. Such sad news, the loss of Susan Stanford Friedman. Fifty years ago, I was a flailing doctoral student at the University of Minnesota, who mailed Susan a seminar paper I?d written in hopes of presenting it at a conference somewhere. A warm letter of interest arrived shortly after, accepting the essay, as I recall, and offering detailed comments on the topic. I can?t stress enough how much that letter meant to me. Here was a feminist scholar of great reputation validating in the kindest possible terms what a novice to the field had written. I still have the letter; I hope it guided my own work. For me, it modeled the best of what scholarship is about: shared enthusiasm for an idea, the importance of collaborative thinking, and Susan?s own generosity of time and spirit. Mary Beth Pringle Emerita Professor of English Wright State University Dayton, OH Sent from my iPhone On Mar 1, 2023, at 12:41 PM, Susan Friedman via Vwoolf wrote: ? Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. Best, Joanna Friedman(202) Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. Best, Joanna Friedman(202) Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. Best, Joanna Friedman (202) 375-1450 Written by dictation on my iPhone with apologies for any errors On Feb 28, 2023, at 4:38 PM, Hagen, Benjamin D via Vwoolf wrote: ? Dear all, Thank you for sharing your feelings, your memories, and your individual and collective sense of loss. I never knew or even met Professor Friedman, but I always admired?in addition to her foundational scholarship on H.?D.?, feminist Dear all, Thank you for sharing your feelings, your memories, and your individual and collective sense of loss. I never knew or even met Professor Friedman, but I always admired?in addition to her foundational scholarship on H.D., feminist modernist studies, and global modernisms?her skill at the public provocation. Whether at MLA or MSA, her questions and presentations often challenged existing frameworks with such force and precision that her interlocutors seemed at a loss, as if the entire groundwork of their research suddenly needed to be rethought (and, in many cases, it did). I?m glad to know that the human being I only knew threw her writing and her public addresses was also supportive and kind to so many people. An exemplum. Wishing those who are grieving peace and comfort. May you treasure the friendship and memories you shared with Susan. Love, Ben From: Vwoolf on behalf of Bonnie Scott via Vwoolf Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 4:19 PM To: patrick collier , VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman It is so difficult to accept that Susan is gone. The Modernist Studies Association, Modernisn/modernity, the concept of the New Modernism, and countless contributions to feminist modernist studies, all owing so much to her. He sections on H.?D.? It is so difficult to accept that Susan is gone. The Modernist Studies Association, Modernisn/modernity, the concept of the New Modernism, and countless contributions to feminist modernist studies, all owing so much to her. He sections on H.D. and Nancy Cunard in The Gender of Modernism were vital. Most recently, I have benefitted from her expanded vision in Planetary Modernisms. All of this, and a generous colleague and mentor. On Feb 28, 2023, at 2:33 PM, patrick collier via Vwoolf wrote: Thank you for sharing the news and for your lovely words Madelyn. Susan was a tremendous presence in the field. On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 1:17?PM Detloff, Madelyn via Vwoolf > wrote: Dear All, In case you have not seen the news, Susan Stanford Friedman passed away yesterday. She was an amazing scholar and generous mentor to so many scholars and students. She held the Virginia Woolf Professorship in English and Women's Studies at University of Wisconsin. Some of you may remember the keynote she gave at the 17th annual conference on Woolf at Miami U. One of the most remarkable things about Susan was that despite her scholarly acumen and her stature as one of the preeminent scholars of modernism, she always always had time and attention to give to younger scholars and students. I said this once to her face, and I am glad that I did, that I often would think about life and professional goals and would think "when I grow up I want to be like Susan Stanford Friedman. Then I know I will have done something for the generations who come after me." I still feel that way, although the world has lost a luminary and I grieve for her loved ones and former students. Her memory will be a blessing. Love, Madelyn -- [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/GyP_j-13qnJbUaiWacH5mP_nGZwredMQG-61WyC_V_xgsyUahFvs2iUuPwhCaOLdTqnagiFmT-HBVp86cA9cnJqOllpVQB9RpeRrNTAkNSqEn2WJzLkI9h64NnwsszDn2S4OtWtq__;!!KGKeukY!w1gKZ8svqymXufQ2ZmNiGb6pX8JpgmULoPZ6j1Ks9eFuDTcfxZCb8tSqwAMrJiGsURUJNqX4UePyWcN5o9rr$ ] Madelyn Detloff Chair and Professor of English Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies Miami University 356 Bachelor Hall Oxford, OH 45056 O: 513-529-5221 | MiamiOH.edu/English Appointment Calendar *I am agnostic about pronouns as long as they are respectful, but she, her, hers will do in a pinch* Miami University is located within the traditional homelands of the Myaamia and Shawnee people, who along with other indigenous groups ceded these lands to the United States in the first Treaty of Greenville in 1795. The Miami people, whose name our university carries, were forcibly removed from these homelands in 1846.In 1972, a relationship between Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma began and evolved into a reciprocal partnership, including the creation of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in 2001. The work of the Myaamia Center serves the Miami Tribe community and is dedicated to the revitalization of Miami language and culture and to restoring that knowledge to the Myaamia people. 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URL: From vpr4 at columbia.edu Wed Mar 1 13:48:43 2023 From: vpr4 at columbia.edu (Victoria Page Rosner) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 10:48:43 -0800 Subject: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Joanna and Ruth, I?m so sorry for your loss. I first met your mother when I was a junior faculty member, over 20 years ago. I invited her to participate in some work I was putting together on feminism and interdisciplinary research. She was already so renowned, and I was more than a little intimidated to write to her! I needn't have worried. She responded immediately and enthusiastically, and that first exchange kicked off other collaborations as well. In addition to her brilliant scholarship, Susan was unusually generous, as a mentor to individuals, certainly ? but she also had a rare and capacious stewardship that encompassed whole fields. She never stopped pushing the boundaries of what modern studies could aspire to become. Her vision was both intellectual and institutional, and included a keen sense of how the two were connected. In the most concrete way, her work made mine possible. I feel very lucky to have known her Affectionately, Victoria On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 9:41 AM Susan Friedman via Vwoolf < vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: > Hi all, I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as > well. It means so much to us to read through your comments. We are > finalizing my mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done > so. Best, Joanna Friedman(202) > Hi all, > > I am Joanna, Susan?s daughter and I am copying my sister Ruth as well. It > means so much to us to read through your comments. We are finalizing my > mom?s obituary and will be sure to share when we have done so. > > Best, > > Joanna Friedman > (202) 375-1450 > > Written by dictation on my iPhone with apologies for any errors > > On Feb 28, 2023, at 4:38 PM, Hagen, Benjamin D via Vwoolf < > vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: > > ? > > Dear all, Thank you for sharing your feelings, your memories, and your > individual and collective sense of loss. I never knew or even met Professor > Friedman, but I always admired?in addition to her foundational scholarship > on H. D. , feminist > > Dear all, > > > > Thank you for sharing your feelings, your memories, and your individual > and collective sense of loss. > > > > I never knew or even met Professor Friedman, but I always admired?in > addition to her foundational scholarship on H.D., feminist modernist > studies, and global modernisms?her skill at the public *provocation*. > Whether at MLA or MSA, her questions and presentations often challenged > existing frameworks with such force and precision that her interlocutors > seemed at a loss, as if the entire groundwork of their research suddenly > needed to be rethought (and, in many cases, it did). > > > > I?m glad to know that the human being I only knew threw her writing and > her public addresses was also supportive and kind to so many people. An > exemplum. > > > > Wishing those who are grieving peace and comfort. May you treasure the > friendship and memories you shared with Susan. > > > > Love, > > Ben > > > > *From: *Vwoolf on > behalf of Bonnie Scott via Vwoolf > *Date: *Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 4:19 PM > *To: *patrick collier , > VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu > *Subject: *Re: [Vwoolf] Susan Standford Friedman > > It is so difficult to accept that Susan is gone. The Modernist Studies > Association, Modernisn/modernity, the concept of the New Modernism, and > countless contributions to feminist modernist studies, all owing so much to > her. He sections on H. D. > > It is so difficult to accept that Susan is gone. The Modernist Studies > Association, Modernisn/modernity, the concept of the New Modernism, and > countless contributions to feminist modernist studies, all owing so much to > her. He sections on H.D. and Nancy Cunard in *The Gender of Modernism *were > vital. Most recently, I have benefitted from her expanded vision in *Planetary > Modernisms. *All of this, and a generous colleague and mentor. > > > > On Feb 28, 2023, at 2:33 PM, patrick collier via Vwoolf < > vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: > > > > Thank you for sharing the news and for your lovely words Madelyn. Susan > was a tremendous presence in the field. > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 1:17?PM Detloff, Madelyn via Vwoolf < > vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: > > Dear All, > > In case you have not seen the news, Susan Stanford Friedman passed away > yesterday. > > She was an amazing scholar and generous mentor to so many scholars and > students. She held the Virginia Woolf Professorship in English and Women's > Studies at University of Wisconsin. Some of you may remember the keynote > she gave at the 17th annual conference on Woolf at Miami U. One of the most > remarkable things about Susan was that despite her scholarly acumen and her > stature as one of the preeminent scholars of modernism, she always always > had time and attention to give to younger scholars and students. I said > this once to her face, and I am glad that I did, that I often would think > about life and professional goals and would think "when I grow up I want to > be like Susan Stanford Friedman. Then I know I will have done something for > the generations who come after me." I still feel that way, although the > world has lost a luminary and I grieve for her loved ones and former > students. > > > > Her memory will be a blessing. > > > > Love, > > Madelyn > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > Madelyn Detloff > > *Chair and Professor of English * > > *Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies * > > *Miami University * > > 356 Bachelor Hall > > Oxford, OH 45056 O: 513-529-5221 | MiamiOH.edu/English > > > Appointment Calendar > > > > > *I am agnostic about pronouns as long as they are respectful, but she, > her, hers will do in a pinch* > > > > Miami University is located within the traditional homelands of the > Myaamia and Shawnee people, who along with other indigenous groups ceded > these lands to the United States in the first Treaty of Greenville in 1795. > The Miami people, whose name our university carries, were forcibly removed > from these homelands in 1846.In 1972, a relationship between Miami > University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma began and evolved into a > reciprocal partnership, including the creation of the Myaamia Center at > Miami University in 2001. 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Best, Ben ? Benjamin D. Hagen, Ph.D. (he/him/his) Associate Professor | Dept of English University of South Dakota | Dakota Hall 204 ? I acknowledge that the University of South Dakota is on indigenous territory. This land is the traditional territory of Dakota, Lakota, Umonhon, Ponca, Otoe, and Ioway nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sparks at clemson.edu Thu Mar 2 19:37:00 2023 From: sparks at clemson.edu (Elisa Sparks) Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 00:37:00 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Drop-in tomorrow Message-ID: Dear All-- just a quick reminder of the Social Drop-in for Woolf Friends tomorrow. Sorry to have waited so late, but I have been overwhelmed by planning for yet another memorial for yet another dear friend and colleague. Will be glad to see you all. Elisa Sparks is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Time: Mar 3, 2023 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Friday 11:00 AM PST, 2:00 PM EST, 4:00 Rio, 7:00PM London, 10:00 PM Moscow. Here's the invite: Join Zoom Meeting https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://clemson.zoom.us/j/94506975600?pwd=Z2dneUo4MWEyaUdlMWozQXdVaGh1QT09__;!!KGKeukY!yuP4a9X6W_NYnTh6o5eDZpxIyr1pFdnHBrx8kJIRyKk1frakzBn2K5R54NeaJfo94Ey0bL7IGKouRLNMXFjAz_6WPiwDiZY$ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caso1_20 at uni.worc.ac.uk Fri Mar 3 06:27:39 2023 From: caso1_20 at uni.worc.ac.uk (Oliver Case (Student)) Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 11:27:39 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Pointz Hall / Between the Acts Typescripts Message-ID: Hi all, Would anyone be able to tell me where I could anyone tell me where I might be able to find a copy in the UK of Pointz Hall Manuscript: The Earlier and Later Typescripts of Between the Acts (ed. Mitchell A. Leaska)? Thanks in advance! 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Hi all,? ? ?Would anyone be able to tell me where I could anyone tell me where I might be able to find a copy in the UK of?Pointz Hall Manuscript: The Earlier and Later Typescripts of Between the Acts?(ed. Mitchell A. Leaska)?? ? ?Thanks in advance! ? ?Ollie ? _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mc at clarior.net Fri Mar 3 07:39:38 2023 From: mc at clarior.net (Marie Claire Boisset) Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 13:39:38 +0100 Subject: [Vwoolf] Pointz Hall / Between the Acts Typescripts In-Reply-To: <4bdad7f0.8d7f2.186a776d465.Webtop.101@btinternet.com> References: <4bdad7f0.8d7f2.186a776d465.Webtop.101@btinternet.com> Message-ID: Agree, Stuart. Obviously step #1 is the BL. Of Course. That's part of the roadmap. Then the others. Unless one can afford (and/or earn to be able to afford) to purchase a first edition and own it lovingly indefinitely. :-) Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie Translations Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> Email MC at Clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you have received this email by mistake, please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents to anyone or make copies thereof. Please consider your environmental responsibility. Before printing this e-mail message, ask yourself whether you really need a hard copy. On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 1:34?PM stuart.n.clarke via Vwoolf < vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: > British Library, universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, > Manchester, and a few others. Stuart ----- Original Message ------ On > Friday, 3 Mar, 2023 At 11: 27, Oliver Case (Student) via Vwoolf lists. osu. edu> wrote: Hi all, > British Library, universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, > Manchester, and a few others. > > Stuart > > > ----- Original Message ------ > On Friday, 3 Mar, 2023 At 11:27, Oliver Case (Student) via Vwoolf< > vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: > > Hi all, Would anyone be able to tell me where I could anyone tell me > where I might be able to find a copy in the UK of Pointz Hall Manuscript: > The Earlier and Later Typescripts of Between the Acts (ed. Mitchell A. > Leaska)? Thanks in advance! > > Hi all, > > > Would anyone be able to tell me where I could anyone tell me where I > might be able to find a copy in the UK of Pointz Hall Manuscript: The > Earlier and Later Typescripts of Between the Acts (ed. Mitchell A. 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Obviously step #1 is the BL. Of Course. That's part of the roadmap. Then the others. Unless one can afford (and/or earn to be able to afford) to purchase a first edition and own it lovingly indefinitely. :-) Marie-Claire Agree, Stuart. Obviously step #1 is the BL. Of Course. That's part of the roadmap. Then the others. Unless one can afford (and/or earn to be able to afford) to purchase a first edition and own it lovingly indefinitely. :-) Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie Translations Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 Email MC at Clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you have received this email by mistake, please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents to anyone or make copies thereof. Please consider your environmental responsibility. Before printing this e-mail message, ask yourself whether you really need a hard copy. On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 1:34?PM stuart.n.clarke via Vwoolf > wrote: British Library, universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, Manchester, and a few others. Stuart ----- Original Message ------ On Friday, 3 Mar, 2023 At 11:?27, Oliver Case (Student) via Vwoolf wrote: Hi all, British Library, universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, Manchester, and a few others. Stuart ----- Original Message ------ On Friday, 3 Mar, 2023 At 11:27, Oliver Case (Student) via Vwoolf > wrote: Hi all, Would anyone be able to tell me where I could anyone tell me where I might be able to find a copy in the UK of Pointz Hall Manuscript: The Earlier and Later Typescripts of Between the Acts (ed. Mitchell A. Leaska)? Thanks in advance! Hi all, Would anyone be able to tell me where I could anyone tell me where I might be able to find a copy in the UK of Pointz Hall Manuscript: The Earlier and Later Typescripts of Between the Acts (ed. Mitchell A. Leaska)? Thanks in advance! Ollie _______________________________________________ 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... 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O ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Peter Adkins via Vwoolf Sent: 03 March 2023 15:15 To: 'Marie Claire Boisset' ; 'stuart.n.clarke' Cc: 'VWOOLF listserv' Subject: [External] - Re: [Vwoolf] Pointz Hall / Between the Acts Typescripts The website Worldcat is very handy for finding the nearest library holding material you?re after: https:?//www.?worldcat.?org/ Library Hub Discover is also very good but only includes British libraries: https:?//discover.?libraryhub.?jisc.?ac.?uk/ The website Worldcat is very handy for finding the nearest library holding material you?re after: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.worldcat.org/__;!!KGKeukY!3CPUKL1EWRKOCMlvLLeBSd5L31fQLifbwgWyd2mc-qc6Muxe89Aim7B2H4L8z1Rbf9ZVtq4GvtO8PD10EDZxEBk7UFsN2blWJPzJzzg$ Library Hub Discover is also very good but only includes British libraries: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/__;!!KGKeukY!3CPUKL1EWRKOCMlvLLeBSd5L31fQLifbwgWyd2mc-qc6Muxe89Aim7B2H4L8z1Rbf9ZVtq4GvtO8PD10EDZxEBk7UFsN2blWr5ZnnaQ$ Best wishes, Peter From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Marie Claire Boisset via Vwoolf Sent: 03 March 2023 12:40 To: stuart.n.clarke Cc: VWOOLF listserv Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Pointz Hall / Between the Acts Typescripts Agree, Stuart. Obviously step #1 is the BL. Of Course. That's part of the roadmap. Then the others. Unless one can afford (and/or earn to be able to afford) to purchase a first edition and own it lovingly indefinitely. :-) Marie-Claire Agree, Stuart. Obviously step #1 is the BL. Of Course. That's part of the roadmap. Then the others. Unless one can afford (and/or earn to be able to afford) to purchase a first edition and own it lovingly indefinitely. :-) Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie Translations [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cdn.gifo.wisestamp.com/social/linkedin/0077b5/48/0.png__;!!KGKeukY!3CPUKL1EWRKOCMlvLLeBSd5L31fQLifbwgWyd2mc-qc6Muxe89Aim7B2H4L8z1Rbf9ZVtq4GvtO8PD10EDZxEBk7UFsN2blWxi9nWJI$ ] Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 Email MC at Clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. 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"Proud" - even as I have nothing to do with it - to announce that the beautiful publishing house Les Belles Lettres is announcing the following: Virginia Woolf, *De la lecture et de la critique* suivi de *Les fruits ?tranges et brillants de l'art* (in bookstores on *March 3*, 2023) Translated random extracts from the editor's comments: "*Virginia Woolf, one of the pioneers of modern literature", "a feminist in her life & in her works", "the most brilliant pamphleteer", "an ideal reader for all those in search of a new phrase, more androgynous than feminine". * *"She remains one of the cornerstones of English literature in her century"* . https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://on.soundcloud.com/gBKSH__;!!KGKeukY!w81tSxrzo35hAnYvyYBg37dI2DZLEm4MBTMgzuXJbxsN-1PXN_VYUpBTcSyLMz8VedL3HcpxflAk9JY3fu9ZyRw$ ****** Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie Translations Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. 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On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 7:08?PM Marie Claire Boisset wrote: > Dear all: > > Happy International Women's Day! > > "Proud" - even as I have nothing to do with it - to announce that > the beautiful publishing house Les Belles Lettres is announcing the > following: > > Virginia Woolf, *De la lecture et de la critique* > suivi de > *Les fruits ?tranges et brillants de l'art* > > (in bookstores on *March 3*, 2023) > > Translated random extracts from the editor's comments: > "*Virginia Woolf, one of the pioneers of modern literature", "a feminist > in her life & in her works", "the most brilliant pamphleteer", "an ideal > reader for all those in search of a new phrase, more androgynous than > feminine". * > *"She remains one of the cornerstones of English literature in her > century"*. > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://on.soundcloud.com/gBKSH__;!!KGKeukY!1TFQfr0Yptd1EBMBbODZWHk4_mDyyIdXHXJPQ_6mrO5GIcGrKOIJbauXp2V_AMCgp50_b1N_-NscXtiFcUO-_qM$ > > ****** > > Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie > Translations > > > Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. > Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> > Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> > Email MC at Clarior.net > > IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are > confidential. 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On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 7:08?PM Marie Claire Boisset wrote: > Dear all: > > Happy International Women's Day! > > "Proud" - even as I have nothing to do with it - to announce that > the beautiful publishing house Les Belles Lettres is announcing the > following: > > Virginia Woolf, *De la lecture et de la critique* > suivi de > *Les fruits ?tranges et brillants de l'art* > > (in bookstores on *March 3*, 2023) > > Translated random extracts from the editor's comments: > "*Virginia Woolf, one of the pioneers of modern literature", "a feminist > in her life & in her works", "the most brilliant pamphleteer", "an ideal > reader for all those in search of a new phrase, more androgynous than > feminine". * > *"She remains one of the cornerstones of English literature in her > century"*. > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://on.soundcloud.com/gBKSH__;!!KGKeukY!2M-BcbOA979x3FbVEoMbZLy5IWP5KBY_Zv_l8AgAqnCCkiRCvXgSNf_hSKy4xIXlZvA8D-LOPOMQmQ$ > > ****** > > Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie > Translations > > > Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. > Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> > Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> > Email MC at Clarior.net > > IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are > confidential. 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Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> Email MC at Clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you have received this email by mistake, please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents to anyone or make copies thereof. Please consider your environmental responsibility. Before printing this e-mail message, ask yourself whether you really need a hard copy. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Les Belles Lettres Date: Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 5:33?PM Subject: Grands recueils de proses engag?es To: L'?quipe de la chouette Virginia Woolf et Fernando Pessoa Ch?res lectrices, chers lecteurs, Le d?but du XX? si?cle a vu s'?panouir la prose de deux ?crivains europ?ens aussi talentueux qu'engag?s. La premi?re est anglaise, grande romanci?re et essayiste ? la vie et ? l'?uvre f?ministes. Ce nouveau recueil intitul? *De la lecture et de la critique* atteste que *Virginia Woolf* fut, outre ses romans, la plus brillante des pamphl?taires et la lectrice id?ale de toutes celles qui cherch?rent un autre phras? plus androgyne que f?minin, telles que Jane Austen, Charlotte et Emily Bront?, Katherine Mansfield et Dorothy Richardson. Le second est portugais et sut atteindre, avec un Rilke, un Joyce ou un Kafka, les sommets de la culture europ?enne de son si?cle. Ce premier volume des proses publi?es de son vivant par *Fernando Pessoa* et intitul? *Chronique de la vie qui passe* r?unit, parmi d?autres, certains des textes dont le style provocateur lui valut d??tre remerci? par les r?dacteurs des journaux o? ils furent publi?s. ? ? *FERNANDO PESSOA* *Chronique de la vie qui passe* *Proses I, 1912-1922 * Textes r?unis, annot?s et pr?sent?s par Jos? Blanco. Traduits du portugais par Simone Biberfeld, Parcidio Gon?alves, Dominique Touati et Joaquim Vital 450 pages ? 15,50 ? ? En lire plus ? Le presse en parle ? ? ? ? ? Une trentaine de chroniques journalistiques de Fernando Pessoa ?crites entre 1912 et 1919 [?]. Le po?te y fait fl?che de tout bois, multipliant les provocations contre l'ordre ?tabli. ? *Le Figaro Litt?raire* ? Notre ?poque compte, h?las, si peu de magiciens talentueux que Pessoa ne saurait ?tre que le bienvenu. ? *Causeur* ? ? ? ? Extrait audio Extrait 1 LA NOUVELLE PO?SIE PORTUGAISE CONSID?R?E D?UN POINT DE VUE SOCIOLOGIQUE (Avril 1912) L?opinion publique a fait au mouvement litt?raire particulier repr?sentatif de la nouvelle g?n?ration portugaise la gr?ce de ne pas le comprendre. Et ce mouvement, qui accuse de plus en plus nettement, surtout en po?sie, son individualit? repr?sentative, n?a pas ?t? compris parce qu?une partie du public, celle qui a plus de trente ans, est trop vieille pour pouvoir s?adapter, et se compose, ? son ?gard, de gens incapables de comprendre depuis leur naissance ; parce qu?une autre partie, soit en raison du bachotage qui caract?rise son ?ducation scolaire, soit par n?gligence ? entretenir dans son esprit le sentiment de la race, soit encore par un d?tournement st?rile de son enthousiasme, tenant ? son int?r?t exclusif pour notre intense et m?diocre vie politique, se trouve dans un ?tat de pseudo-?me, celui, pourrait-on dire, d?incompr?hensifs occasionnels ; et parce qu?une autre, la derni?re, celle ? laquelle appartiennent les jeunes po?tes et litt?rateurs ainsi que ceux qui les suivent dans l?obscur sentiment racial qui les guide, n?a pas encore pris conscience d?elle-m?me pour ce qu?elle est r?ellement, car le mouvement po?tique actuel est encore ? l??tat d?embryon quant aux tendances et n?buleux quant aux id?es qu?il pourrait avoir de lui-m?me ou d?autres choses. Il est urgent ? laissant de c?t? tout mysticisme de pens?e et d?expression, qui ne sert qu?? ?veiller l?int?r?t amus? de l?ennemi social, les profanes trouvant ridicule cette obscurit? ? d?essayer de comprendre, ? l?aide de raisonnements et d?analyses serr?es, le mouvement po?tique portugais actuel, de demander ? l??me nationale, qui s?y trouve ?parse, ce qu?elle veut et vers quoi elle tend, et de poser en termes de compr?hensibilit? logique la valeur et la signification de ce mouvement litt?raire et artistique, face ? la sociologie. ? Lire la suite ? ? *VIRGINIA WOOLF* *De la lecture et de la critique* *suivi de **Les fruits ?tranges et brillants de l'art* Essais choisis, traduits et pr?sent?s par Sylvie Durastanti 280 pages ? 13,50 ? ? En lire plus ? Extrait audio Extrait *DE LA CRITIQUE* *I* Il existe ? Londres des devantures de boutiques qui attirent invariablement foule. L?attraction n?y tient pas ? des articles finis, mais ? des v?tements us?s, ravaud?s sous les yeux du public. Des badauds viennent l? regarder travailler des femmes. Ces femmes restent assises en vitrine, appliqu?es ? faire des points invisibles dans des pantalons mang?s aux mites. Et ce spectacle familier pourrait bien illustrer l?article que voici. Car nos po?tes, nos dramaturges et nos romanciers se livrent eux aussi, en vitrine, ? leurs travaux, sous les yeux curieux des critiques. Mais, ? la diff?rence des badauds, les critiques ne se contentent point d?observer en silence ? ?valuant ? haute et intelligible voix la dimension des accrocs, l?habilet? des t?cherons et conseillant au public le meilleur article en vitrine. Cet essai pr?tend ?valuer l?int?r?t de la critique ? par rapport ? l??crivain, au public, au critique lui-m?me et ? la litt?rature. ? quelques r?serves pr?s toutefois, car critique signifiera ici critique litt?raire de romans, pi?ces de th??tre, ou recueils de po?sie. Laissons ? part la critique d?ouvrages d?histoire, de politique ou d??conomie, dont tout autre est la fonction, parfaitement et m?me si admirablement remplie que l?int?r?t en est ind?niable, pour des raisons qu?il n?y a pas lieu d?aborder ici. La critique litt?raire, en revanche, pr?sente-t-elle actuellement quelque int?r?t pour l??crivain, le public, le critique lui-m?me ou la litt?rature ? Et lequel, le cas ?ch?ant ? Dans le cas contraire, comment cet office pourrait-il ?tre modifi? avec profit ? Abordons ces questions complexes et intriqu?es en survolant l?histoire de la critique, qui peut permettre de d?finir la nature de la critique contemporaine. ? Lire la suite ? Par Virginia Woolf ? Virginia Woolf consigne le fruit de trente-trois ann?es de r?flexion sur sa cr?ation litt?raire, ses recherches, ses espoirs, ses larmes, ses ?effondrements dans la boue? ?. *Le Monde des Livres* ? L'auteur d'*Un lieu ? soi* ?tait d'avis que la cause d'un livre n'a pas ? ?tre plaid?e par son auteur. Il doit se d?fendre seul en librairie avec ses propres armes. ? *Le Magazine litt?raire* Sous son aspect de satire sociale, l?histoire de la jeune Rachel Vinrace est un v?ritable roman d?apprentissage aux accents autobiographiques ?vidents. ? C'est sentimental et cruel, mais surtout c'est ?crit. ? *Le Point* Suivez l'actualit? de la chouette sur les r?seaux sociaux : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? *Soci?t? d'?dition Les Belles Lettres* 95 boulevard Raspail, 75006 PARIS Cet email a ?t? envoy? ? mc at clarior.net Vous l'avez re?u car vous ?tes inscrit ? notre newsletter. Afficher dans le navigateur | Se d?sinscrire ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Before printing this e-mail message, ask yourself whether you really need a hard copy. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Les Belles Lettres Date: Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 5:33?PM Subject: Grands recueils de proses engag?es To: L'?quipe de la chouette Virginia Woolf et Fernando Pessoa Ch?res lectrices, chers lecteurs, Le d?but du XX? si?cle a vu s'?panouir la prose de deux ?crivains europ?ens aussi talentueux qu'engag?s. La premi?re est anglaise, grande romanci?re et essayiste ? la vie et ? l'?uvre f?ministes. Ce nouveau recueil intitul? *De la lecture et de la critique* atteste que *Virginia Woolf* fut, outre ses romans, la plus brillante des pamphl?taires et la lectrice id?ale de toutes celles qui cherch?rent un autre phras? plus androgyne que f?minin, telles que Jane Austen, Charlotte et Emily Bront?, Katherine Mansfield et Dorothy Richardson. Le second est portugais et sut atteindre, avec un Rilke, un Joyce ou un Kafka, les sommets de la culture europ?enne de son si?cle. Ce premier volume des proses publi?es de son vivant par *Fernando Pessoa* et intitul? *Chronique de la vie qui passe* r?unit, parmi d?autres, certains des textes dont le style provocateur lui valut d??tre remerci? par les r?dacteurs des journaux o? ils furent publi?s. ? ? *FERNANDO PESSOA* *Chronique de la vie qui passe* *Proses I, 1912-1922 * Textes r?unis, annot?s et pr?sent?s par Jos? Blanco. Traduits du portugais par Simone Biberfeld, Parcidio Gon?alves, Dominique Touati et Joaquim Vital 450 pages ? 15,50 ? ? En lire plus ? Le presse en parle ? ? ? ? ? Une trentaine de chroniques journalistiques de Fernando Pessoa ?crites entre 1912 et 1919 [?]. Le po?te y fait fl?che de tout bois, multipliant les provocations contre l'ordre ?tabli. ? *Le Figaro Litt?raire* ? Notre ?poque compte, h?las, si peu de magiciens talentueux que Pessoa ne saurait ?tre que le bienvenu. ? *Causeur* ? ? ? ? Extrait audio Extrait 1 LA NOUVELLE PO?SIE PORTUGAISE CONSID?R?E D?UN POINT DE VUE SOCIOLOGIQUE (Avril 1912) L?opinion publique a fait au mouvement litt?raire particulier repr?sentatif de la nouvelle g?n?ration portugaise la gr?ce de ne pas le comprendre. Et ce mouvement, qui accuse de plus en plus nettement, surtout en po?sie, son individualit? repr?sentative, n?a pas ?t? compris parce qu?une partie du public, celle qui a plus de trente ans, est trop vieille pour pouvoir s?adapter, et se compose, ? son ?gard, de gens incapables de comprendre depuis leur naissance ; parce qu?une autre partie, soit en raison du bachotage qui caract?rise son ?ducation scolaire, soit par n?gligence ? entretenir dans son esprit le sentiment de la race, soit encore par un d?tournement st?rile de son enthousiasme, tenant ? son int?r?t exclusif pour notre intense et m?diocre vie politique, se trouve dans un ?tat de pseudo-?me, celui, pourrait-on dire, d?incompr?hensifs occasionnels ; et parce qu?une autre, la derni?re, celle ? laquelle appartiennent les jeunes po?tes et litt?rateurs ainsi que ceux qui les suivent dans l?obscur sentiment racial qui les guide, n?a pas encore pris conscience d?elle-m?me pour ce qu?elle est r?ellement, car le mouvement po?tique actuel est encore ? l??tat d?embryon quant aux tendances et n?buleux quant aux id?es qu?il pourrait avoir de lui-m?me ou d?autres choses. Il est urgent ? laissant de c?t? tout mysticisme de pens?e et d?expression, qui ne sert qu?? ?veiller l?int?r?t amus? de l?ennemi social, les profanes trouvant ridicule cette obscurit? ? d?essayer de comprendre, ? l?aide de raisonnements et d?analyses serr?es, le mouvement po?tique portugais actuel, de demander ? l??me nationale, qui s?y trouve ?parse, ce qu?elle veut et vers quoi elle tend, et de poser en termes de compr?hensibilit? logique la valeur et la signification de ce mouvement litt?raire et artistique, face ? la sociologie. ? Lire la suite ? ? *VIRGINIA WOOLF* *De la lecture et de la critique* *suivi de **Les fruits ?tranges et brillants de l'art* Essais choisis, traduits et pr?sent?s par Sylvie Durastanti 280 pages ? 13,50 ? ? En lire plus ? Extrait audio Extrait *DE LA CRITIQUE* *I* Il existe ? Londres des devantures de boutiques qui attirent invariablement foule. L?attraction n?y tient pas ? des articles finis, mais ? des v?tements us?s, ravaud?s sous les yeux du public. Des badauds viennent l? regarder travailler des femmes. Ces femmes restent assises en vitrine, appliqu?es ? faire des points invisibles dans des pantalons mang?s aux mites. Et ce spectacle familier pourrait bien illustrer l?article que voici. Car nos po?tes, nos dramaturges et nos romanciers se livrent eux aussi, en vitrine, ? leurs travaux, sous les yeux curieux des critiques. Mais, ? la diff?rence des badauds, les critiques ne se contentent point d?observer en silence ? ?valuant ? haute et intelligible voix la dimension des accrocs, l?habilet? des t?cherons et conseillant au public le meilleur article en vitrine. Cet essai pr?tend ?valuer l?int?r?t de la critique ? par rapport ? l??crivain, au public, au critique lui-m?me et ? la litt?rature. ? quelques r?serves pr?s toutefois, car critique signifiera ici critique litt?raire de romans, pi?ces de th??tre, ou recueils de po?sie. Laissons ? part la critique d?ouvrages d?histoire, de politique ou d??conomie, dont tout autre est la fonction, parfaitement et m?me si admirablement remplie que l?int?r?t en est ind?niable, pour des raisons qu?il n?y a pas lieu d?aborder ici. La critique litt?raire, en revanche, pr?sente-t-elle actuellement quelque int?r?t pour l??crivain, le public, le critique lui-m?me ou la litt?rature ? Et lequel, le cas ?ch?ant ? Dans le cas contraire, comment cet office pourrait-il ?tre modifi? avec profit ? Abordons ces questions complexes et intriqu?es en survolant l?histoire de la critique, qui peut permettre de d?finir la nature de la critique contemporaine. ? Lire la suite ? Par Virginia Woolf ? Virginia Woolf consigne le fruit de trente-trois ann?es de r?flexion sur sa cr?ation litt?raire, ses recherches, ses espoirs, ses larmes, ses ?effondrements dans la boue? ?. *Le Monde des Livres* ? L'auteur d'*Un lieu ? soi* ?tait d'avis que la cause d'un livre n'a pas ? ?tre plaid?e par son auteur. Il doit se d?fendre seul en librairie avec ses propres armes. ? *Le Magazine litt?raire* Sous son aspect de satire sociale, l?histoire de la jeune Rachel Vinrace est un v?ritable roman d?apprentissage aux accents autobiographiques ?vidents. ? C'est sentimental et cruel, mais surtout c'est ?crit. ? *Le Point* Suivez l'actualit? de la chouette sur les r?seaux sociaux : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? *Soci?t? d'?dition Les Belles Lettres* 95 boulevard Raspail, 75006 PARIS Cet email a ?t? envoy? ? mc at clarior.net Vous l'avez re?u car vous ?tes inscrit ? notre newsletter. Afficher dans le navigateur | Se d?sinscrire ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From neverowv1 at southernct.edu Sat Mar 11 11:47:50 2023 From: neverowv1 at southernct.edu (Neverow, Vara S.) Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2023 16:47:50 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] "We're All Invited to the Lighthouse" aka "At the Lighthouse with Virginia Woolf Message-ID: Greetings, The Atlantic (April 2023) has published an interesting article by Patricia Lockwood that intertwines To the Lighthouse with a personal adventure on the Isle of Skye in 2019. The online link is: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/04/virginia-woolf-to-the-lighthouse-book-isle-of-skye/673093/__;!!KGKeukY!3NlBI2wdv3pL5buzW_UcViLhuCNRV0oV99KcGf2-Y3pq6FOgBnsPkW90cJJ_AsICjAr-_6FHm1KlNqCP477Q5Qi95F4T$ . It may be necessary to create an account to access it. (The document is too large for me to attach it here.) I am not sure whether anyone else has previously posted this information, but if they have, I apologize for the repetition. Cheers, Vara -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From neverowv1 at southernct.edu Sat Mar 11 13:19:55 2023 From: neverowv1 at southernct.edu (Neverow, Vara S.) Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2023 18:19:55 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] "We're All Invited to the Lighthouse" aka "At the Lighthouse with Virginia Woolf" In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: p.s. I should have noted that the article derives from a foreword to an edition of To the Lighthouse. The publisher is not identified in The Atlantic, but the author posted on Twitter (6 March 2023) that it will be the Penguin edition and also says, "move over eudora welty" (in the author's lower case); in the thread, there is a tweet with a photograph of a gorgeous cat who apparently actively obstructed the project: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://twitter.com/TriciaLockwood/status/1632811052390924288__;!!KGKeukY!xY0QXPysNWEsxFbHXHBFjq03uIgbftM08JHFzxom5ww_6J4ZQT78xrT_tlJMETG8H_jejh9aGndVWb9gDuGWTN7aT9R7$ . A further observation: there are three different versions of the article's title: "We're All Invited to the Lighthouse: On the Isle of Skye with Virginia Woolf and My Mother" (in the print edition), "At the Lighthouse with Virginia Woolf," and "I Actually Went to the Lighthouse: Searching for Virginia Woolf on the Isle of Skye" (online). Vara 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 Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) ________________________________ From: Neverow, Vara S. Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2023 11:47 AM To: vwoolf listerve Subject: "We're All Invited to the Lighthouse" aka "At the Lighthouse with Virginia Woolf Greetings, The Atlantic (April 2023) has published an interesting article by Patricia Lockwood that intertwines To the Lighthouse with a personal adventure on the Isle of Skye in 2019. The online link is: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/04/virginia-woolf-to-the-lighthouse-book-isle-of-skye/673093/__;!!KGKeukY!xY0QXPysNWEsxFbHXHBFjq03uIgbftM08JHFzxom5ww_6J4ZQT78xrT_tlJMETG8H_jejh9aGndVWb9gDuGWTETsRLeR$ . It may be necessary to create an account to access it. (The document is too large for me to attach it here.) I am not sure whether anyone else has previously posted this information, but if they have, I apologize for the repetition. Cheers, Vara -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Karen Levenback https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2022/12/26/solving-cains-jawbone-murder-mystery/__;!!KGKeukY!y-CfH3Q-RNFo6ADHxLVm6AcJ6s2SJk2jA9iMcGh9eKXAmgzf95GkDplEwXiz7BP2TQ4sQXEtEHDMhqyotMpftRM$ Sent from my iPad From twoshoes at yourlink.ca Sun Mar 12 12:01:13 2023 From: twoshoes at yourlink.ca (Ms Kate) Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2023 10:01:13 -0600 Subject: [Vwoolf] We're All Invited to the Lighthouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for this link, Vara. The writer has taken my interest even in the short blurb I was able to read (I don't dare create an account in order to get a month's free trial; gets to be too much "clutter" -- with which I already struggle) so I hope to come across the full article someday. In the meantime I'll definitely search out the writer, who has a compelling voice. Kate ~ ~ ~ Visit STUBBLEJUMPERS CAFE ~ ~ ~ https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://stubblejumperscafe.wordpress.com__;!!KGKeukY!0X0QBXfIu_Riefb0ubbevWtjDuIUH1UozSsES_Ad8DyZQtZSMOMaG5zEn2e1epcWP7kiGyTZGQxZJwmwJyiOFbY4$ ~ see what's cookin' in the wild west ~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk Sun Mar 12 14:47:31 2023 From: smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk (Sarah M. Hall) Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2023 18:47:31 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Vwoolf] VWSGB Online talk by Leslie Kathleen Hankins, Wed 15 March, 5.30pm GMT References: <1427407051.2265207.1678646851794.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1427407051.2265207.1678646851794@mail.yahoo.com> ?Virginia Woolf and Cinema? by Leslie Kathleen HankinsVWSGB Online Events Wednesday 15 March 2023, 5.30pm GMT On Wednesday Leslie Kathleen Hankins will give an online talk about Virginia Woolf and cinema, followed by a Q&A with Maggie Humm. Beginning with an overview establishing shot of Woolf and the cinema, Leslie Kathleen Hankins?s talk will focus on Woolf, avant-garde film of the 1920s and Monday or Tuesday (1921), the only short-story collection by Woolf that was published during her lifetime. Leslie will also explore tantalising possibilities for innovative interplay between vintage films and ?A Society?, one of the stories from Monday or Tuesday. Leslie Kathleen Hankins is a professor at Cornell College, Iowa, and and a book artist. She is a former president of the International Virginia Woolf Society and has been presenting and publishing on Virginia Woolf and the cinema for several decades, including a chapter in The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and the Arts, edited by Maggie Humm (EUP, 2010). She loves going to movies with Virginia Woolf. Tickets ?5, VWSGB members only, who will have received an email with details of how to register. Ticket holders are also entitled to access the recording of the event. If you're not a member but would like to be, see the Membership page of the website: virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/membership Thank you. Sarah M. Hall, Marielle O'Neill and Maggie Humm Online Events Team onlinevwsgb at gmail.com Virginia Woolf Society of GB Web: virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk Facebook: @VWSGB Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Benjamin.Hagen at usd.edu Mon Mar 13 10:28:11 2023 From: Benjamin.Hagen at usd.edu (Hagen, Benjamin D) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:28:11 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] IVWS CFPs for MLA 2024 (Deadline Approaching) Message-ID: Dear all, A reminder that abstracts for the three IVWS/MLA calls for papers are due in two days. To read a full description of our guaranteed session, visit our website here: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://v-woolf-society.com/cfps/__;!!KGKeukY!2z4OKEmK8sTmGsBkZLyvTQrsI24-N5rRPU-0Ugz9bMv2hyMEeONnKKjQZDxQV5BM2G4RrqkevQ8iLlV_uNfFrnhnXcidkg$ . Erica Delsandro (ericadelsandro at gmail.com) is organizing this session, titled ?Rethinking Woolf and Race.? Send an abstract in! We have two more CFPs, though! These are not guaranteed sessions, but we have had very good luck the past two years getting more than one proposal accepted by the MLA program committee. * 100 years of Mrs. Brown: Human character may have changed on or about December 1910, but 2024 is the centenary of ?Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown.? How do we understand Woolf?s theories of fiction now? Send abstract to: mwilson4 at umassd.edu. * Celebrating Virginia Woolf?s 18th Century: Beyond Woolf's call to lay flowers on Aphra Behn?s grave or borrowing ?Common Reader? from Johnson, we invite proposals considering Woolf?s engagement with eighteenth-century literary history, aesthetics, biography, fashion/decor, print culture & printing technologies, waxworks, politics. This is a joint proposal with the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Send abstract to: mwallace at ncf.edu and engell784 at duq.edu. All best, Ben ? Benjamin D. Hagen, Ph.D. (he/him/his) Associate Professor | Dept of English University of South Dakota | Dakota Hall 204 ? I acknowledge that the University of South Dakota is on indigenous territory. This land is the traditional territory of Dakota, Lakota, Umonhon, Ponca, Otoe, and Ioway nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Wed Mar 15 07:39:22 2023 From: M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk (Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD) Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 11:39:22 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Excursions x Outside/rs journal issue Message-ID: Dear Woolfians, I am writing to let you know all know Excursions x Outside/rs; the journal issue I co-edited featuring selected papers from the Outside/rs 2022 conference that I co-organised at the University of Brighton has now been published under the aegis of the University of Sussex. The issue is available for free online. See: Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): Outside/rs 2022 - SPECIAL ISSUE | Excursions Journal (sussex.ac.uk) Outside/rs 2022 was a postgraduate conference held on 2nd and 3rd April 2022 at the University of Brighton. The conference aimed to build a common understanding of the challenges in accounting for what we called Outsider experiences and positions, as they relate to gender, sex and sexualities. We invited criticisms, definitions and explorations of what Outside/rs might mean in relation to queerness, transness and beyond. This Excursions Special Issue showcases selected papers from this conference to continue the conversations we began at Outside/rs 2022. Special thanks to Jane Goldman, Madelyn Detloff, Linda Camarasana and Kathryn Van Wert for their help and support. Please feel free to pass on to friends, students and colleagues. The papers represent cutting edge research into gender and sexuality studies. Outsider is perhaps a phenomenological term, a matter of lived experience. Through it, queer, trans and LGBTQIA+ people 'become' Outsiders in particular, personal and political ways that are not easily generalisable. What one does, or is able to do, with and against an Outsider status is nuanced, complicated and often complicit with still other regimes of power (Oswin, 2004). Despite this, there are numerous ways to step 'into' Outsider (Ademolu, 2023) and - together - to organise, feel and queer as Outsiders. This mode of organising and feeling contains also the echoes of historical figures such as Virginia Woolf, her Outsiders Society (Three Guineas, 1938) and the Bloomsbury group, the latter of which was the subject of one excellent panel at the conference (featuring Jane Goldman, Madelyn Detloff and Sam Dittrich). 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!x5zK9ucMyUkRaKx4rAihYCHTHH109CZ0qNXsTgPkhO4EvAEKjJata1eHj4p-00IGsbWodoWbWTwK2QGE2Jrtc-rLASNGng$ Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!x5zK9ucMyUkRaKx4rAihYCHTHH109CZ0qNXsTgPkhO4EvAEKjJata1eHj4p-00IGsbWodoWbWTwK2QGE2Jrtc-rvPOEt4A$ Submissions Editor, Excursions: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.excursions-journal.org.uk/__;!!KGKeukY!x5zK9ucMyUkRaKx4rAihYCHTHH109CZ0qNXsTgPkhO4EvAEKjJata1eHj4p-00IGsbWodoWbWTwK2QGE2Jrtc-p214KmEg$ Programming Co-chair, Outside/rs 2022 Conference: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://outsiders2022.wordpress.com/__;!!KGKeukY!x5zK9ucMyUkRaKx4rAihYCHTHH109CZ0qNXsTgPkhO4EvAEKjJata1eHj4p-00IGsbWodoWbWTwK2QGE2Jrtc-qbGYX0bw$ Email: m.oneill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Pronouns: She/Her This message is for the stated recipient/s only, please do not include others in your reply or forward to others. 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As a Renaissance man, Montaigne continues to gain aficionados today, creating passions even amongst young souls. A quintessential humanist, he inspires artists, philosophers and common readers alike to continue to believe in humanity. Hope some of you will be inspired to discover or (re)read too, whether in (old) French, newer French or English. I had a passion for Montaigne in high school, and totally understand how VW herself became enthralled with this intelligence. Would love to find the time to take a deep plunge into VW reading Montaigne... hopefully someone will take the hint? Warmly mc Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie (Lost in...) translations Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> Email MC at Clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. 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Notably, a young Virginia Woolf and her siblings produced issues of the Hyde Park Gate News, which once reported that 'Master Adrian Stephen was much disappointed" that he would not be able to sail to the lighthouse" (page 17). Vara 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 Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From allenjud at gmail.com Thu Mar 16 08:29:21 2023 From: allenjud at gmail.com (Judith Allen) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 08:29:21 -0400 Subject: [Vwoolf] Woolf and Montaigne Message-ID: Dear Marie Claire, I did ' take the hint' long ago, and have rarely presented or written a paper that does not refer to Montaigne's *Essays.* I wrote a pamphlet for *Bloomsbury Heritage in 2012: *It's titled: *Virginia Woolf: Walking in the Footsteps of Michel de Montaigne.* It refers to Virginia Woolf's 3 trips to Montaigne's Tower, but is mainly about his writings and how they connect with hers. My book, *Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language* (Edinburgh University Press, 2010) has as its first chapter: 'Those Soul Mates: Virginia Woolf and Michel de Montaigne', and his writings are referred to throughout the book. There are many others who have contributed a great deal to this relationship. Dudley M. Marchi and Juliettet Dusinberre come to mind, but there are others. 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Before the heat here I was at the British Library in London, looking at Woolf's notebooks from her travels over 1906 -1909. When I bought my own notebook at Heathrow, I made a little calendar in plain imitation of how Woolf had drawn her plan of travels during October 1906. Milan, Siena, Perugia. . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From woolfstudiesannual at gmail.com Sat Mar 25 10:52:13 2023 From: woolfstudiesannual at gmail.com (WSA Editor) Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2023 09:52:13 -0500 Subject: [Vwoolf] CFP: Volumes 30 and 31 of Woolf Studies Annual Message-ID: <4383C269-1C0F-4382-9B37-EC24A195242A@gmail.com> Dear all, Please follow this link to read the Calls for Submissions for volumes 30 (2024) and 31 (2025) of Woolf Studies Annual. If you have any questions, don?t hesitate to get in touch. Volume 29 (2023) in currently in production! More news about that soon. Please review the Submission Guidelines , especially the criteria for publication. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/02/18/woolf-studies-annual-call-for-volumes-30-2024-and-31-2025__;!!KGKeukY!1mvKx1zvDELBI6KymP0A7ygbMr_hhl14EMBkB1fb6IekKGriAbeBlKXwv_bIq-86_YDzXvh5b7vMxXleeOdn3IthArbxZQ$ Text from call: Open Call for WSA Volume 30 (2024) Deadline: 15 October 2023 Launched in 1995, Woolf Studies Annual will publish its thirtieth volume in the spring of 2024. The editor invites submissions for this important milestone volume. Of particular interest would be articles that make use of the WSA Index (see vol. 28 and 29) to return to and expand/revise the insights of the scholarship and archival material published in the journal?s first 15 years. Of particular interest might be Vara Neverow and Merry M. Pawlowski?s preliminary bibliography to Three Guineas?s notes (vol. 3), Beth Rigel Daugherty?s transcription of the holograph of ?How Should One Read a Book?? (vol. 4), Anna Snaith?s transcription of readers? letters to Woolf re: Three Guineas (vol. 6), Pawlowski?s publication of the Woolf and Vera Douie letters (vol. 8), Daugherty?s transcription of readers? letters to Woolf (vol. 12), Georgia Johnston?s transcription of Woolf?s ?The Dreadnought Hoax? (vol. 15), Leslie Kathleen Hankins?s article on and transcription of the pre-texts to ?Cinema? (vol. 15), and more. More recently, Joshua Phillips published a new transcription of the 1917 dinner party in the holograph Years (vol. 26). The editor encourages scholars to draw on these resources, intended to enrich and support ongoing and future research in Woolf/modernist studies. The deadline for volume 30 consideration is 15 October 2023. WSA publishes original articles on Virginia Woolf and her circles as well as new transcriptions of unpublished archival material, short-form comments (a la Notes and Queries), book reviews, and more. Should authors be looking for a home for recent Woolf-related discoveries or have a general inquiry about the journal, please reach out to the editor (woolfstudiesannual at gmail.com ). Contributions submitted after 15 Oct will still be considered for publication, but they may not make it through the peer-review process in time for the 2024 volume. (They will be considered for Volume 31.) Before submitting their work, authors interested in publishing with WSA should familiarize themselves with the journal?s submission guidelines as well as scholarship in past issues. Call for WSA Volume 31 (2025) Centenary Cluster: Mrs. Dalloway and/or The Common Reader Initial Deadline: 1 July 2024 The editor of Woolf Studies Annual invites contributions to a cluster that will mark the centenary of Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and The Common Reader (1925). Researchers are welcome to submit full-length articles of approx. 8,000 words or shorter-form essays of 2,000?3,000 words. Submissions may focus on either Mrs. Dalloway or The Common Reader (or both). They may also focus on one of the essays printed in The Common Reader or a selection of them. All submissions will move through the standard peer-review process. Of particular interest would be studies that: make use of the most recent editions of Mrs. Dalloway (especially the Explanatory and Textual Notes in Anne Fernald?s 2015 Cambridge edition) or the WSA Index, demonstrating the new areas of inquiry they open and support; attend to the reception history of Mrs. Dalloway since the publication and film adaptation of Michael Cunningham?s The Hours; the renewed attention Mrs. Dalloway received upon its entry into public domain in the United States in 2021; new theoretical or philosophical approaches to Mrs. Dalloway; studies of the material history of the book(s); studies of The Common Reader as a whole collection; genetic and/or rhetorical studies of individual Common Reader essays; re-assessments of The Common Reader as literary criticism from the perspective of 21st-century debates about criticism and the value of the literary (Moi, Felski, Guillory, Levine, Robbins, etc.); decolonial or anti-racist readings of the 1925 work; rereading Mrs. Dalloway in light of the revision of literary history developed in The Common Reader; Woolf?s critical methodology/methodologies; and Mrs. Dalloway as criticism/critique. These topics are suggestions; they do not exhaust the possibilities of new, fruitful approaches to these major texts or their histories of publication and reception. The deadline for volume 31 initial consideration is 1 July 2024. Contributions submitted after 1 July will still be considered for publication, but they may not make it through the peer-review process in time for the 2025 volume. Before submitting work, authors interested in publishing with WSA should familiarize themselves with the journal?s submission guidelines as well as scholarship in past issues. Benjamin D. Hagen, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English | University of South Dakota Editor | Woolf Studies Annual woolfstudiesannual at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2023 2:09:19 PM To: Claire Battershill ; Erica Delsandro via Vwoolf ; Kristin Czarnecki ; Erica Delsandro Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Chapbook Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department and Women?s and Gender Studies Program Managing 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 Paugusett and Quinnepiac peoples. ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Claire Battershill via Vwoolf Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2023 2:08:17 PM To: Erica Delsandro via Vwoolf ; Kristin Czarnecki ; Erica Delsandro Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Chapbook So cool! Congrats! From: Vwoolf on behalf of Erica Delsandro via Vwoolf Sent: March 26, 2023 13:?56 To: Kristin Czarnecki So cool! Congrats! ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Erica Delsandro via Vwoolf Sent: March 26, 2023 13:56 To: Kristin Czarnecki Cc: Virginia Woolf Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Chapbook So exciting, Kristin, thanks for sharing! Can?t wait to read it! On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 1:?16 PM, Kristin Czarnecki via Vwoolf wrote: Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion.? So exciting, Kristin, thanks for sharing! Can?t wait to read it! On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 1:16 PM, Kristin Czarnecki via Vwoolf > wrote: Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy.? https:?//dulcetshop.?myshopify.?com/products/sliced-kristin-czarneckiIt's Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/sliced-kristin-czarnecki__;!!KGKeukY!w2e_e8C02IdSFqWFtOoSalC3IqLCvDFvppMhTn63quA6tzP6R6aDuEy0Cw-cznyS6UA2o3O8Cvy-EDAw0H87DtyA1au0$ It's available for pre-order, with copies ready to roll in mid-April. Cheers! Kristin _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -- EGD she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mhussey at verizon.net Sun Mar 26 14:39:37 2023 From: mhussey at verizon.net (mhussey at verizon.net) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 14:39:37 -0400 Subject: [Vwoolf] Chapbook In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00d001d96012$51ce1b40$f56a51c0$@verizon.net> Congratulations Kristin! From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Kristin Czarnecki via Vwoolf Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2023 1:16 PM To: Virginia Woolf Subject: [Vwoolf] Chapbook Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy.? https:?//dulcetshop.?myshopify.?com/products/sliced-kristin-czarneckiIt's Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/sliced-kristin-czarnecki__;!!KGKeukY!2I-HtPe4O-aG5BSwgww_btQ4ciJK-UW9ZBe_N-yuwern9b3-keSYghCvt57VN3DI5I-6_khymPUCfKjfT70gRg$ It's available for pre-order, with copies ready to roll in mid-April. Cheers! Kristin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From akeane at umich.edu Sun Mar 26 15:08:51 2023 From: akeane at umich.edu (Alice Keane) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 15:08:51 -0400 Subject: [Vwoolf] Chapbook In-Reply-To: <00d001d96012$51ce1b40$f56a51c0$@verizon.net> References: <00d001d96012$51ce1b40$f56a51c0$@verizon.net> Message-ID: Congrats, Kristin -- looking forward to reading it! Cheers, Alice On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 2:40?PM Mark Hussey via Vwoolf wrote: > Congratulations Kristin! From: Vwoolf > On Behalf Of Kristin Czarnecki via Vwoolf Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2023 1: > 16 PM To: Virginia Woolf Subject: [Vwoolf] > Chapbook Greetings, > > Congratulations Kristin! > > > > *From:* Vwoolf *On Behalf Of *Kristin > Czarnecki via Vwoolf > *Sent:* Sunday, March 26, 2023 1:16 PM > *To:* Virginia Woolf > *Subject:* [Vwoolf] Chapbook > > > > Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless > self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing > girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite > Woolf-heavy. https: //dulcetshop. myshopify. > com/products/sliced-kristin-czarneckiIt's > > Greetings, > > > > Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless > self-promotion. My chapbook, *Sliced*, has just been published by dancing > girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite > Woolf-heavy. > > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/sliced-kristin-czarnecki__;!!KGKeukY!1NRKVJFXkqIjwod0xD-zwWfv9Edo9evMzr1eIYycYMzVptBltgI-vbwrVtXkif2Pc3Lt7ywd3NS0-hN1y07E$ > > > > > It's available for pre-order, with copies ready to roll in mid-April. > > > > Cheers! > > > > Kristin > _______________________________________________ > Vwoolf mailing list > Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu > https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mc at clarior.net Sun Mar 26 16:06:56 2023 From: mc at clarior.net (Marie Claire Boisset) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 22:06:56 +0200 Subject: [Vwoolf] Two more links... Message-ID: Dear Woolfians Hope you are well & the early days of spring are treating you well! Hoping the following might be of interest to (some of) you: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.lemonde.fr/livres/article/2023/03/26/les-passions-de-leonard-woolf_6167035_3260.html__;!!KGKeukY!2J7yxOJupLdCLHv4UbRgqvV7ZeXTtt7H7yEPwaoqZYhr0kucGurTrM5B3eqY42KxcxpFqTyrJeYG0A$ A lot of good things said about LW! Also about the Hours & the Met: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.metopera.org/season/on-demand/__;!!KGKeukY!2J7yxOJupLdCLHv4UbRgqvV7ZeXTtt7H7yEPwaoqZYhr0kucGurTrM5B3eqY42KxcxpFqTyEBv6r9A$ (Free trial on demand!) ??? Thank you! All the best, MC Marie-Claire Boisset-Pestourie Address Brive-La-Gaillarde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> Email MC at Clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. 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I thought it might be of interest as > it's quite > Woolf-heavy.??https:?//dulcetshop.?myshopify.?com/products/sliced-kristin-czarneckiIt's > Greetings, > > Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless > self-promotion. My chapbook, /Sliced/, has just been published by > dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's > quite Woolf-heavy. > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/sliced-kristin-czarnecki__;!!KGKeukY!z0QleXElu15Z8Sh-aGNSVpIeUeqv9CozJWSe9tH_TaDxgy7BcxnLTOA1eA6MSzGK3V9hk91PI68b2KCWYIMdO1j2zPI$ > > > It's available for pre-order, with?copies ready to roll in mid-April. > > Cheers! > > Kristin > > _______________________________________________ > Vwoolf mailing list > Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf__;!!Dq0X2DkFhyF93HkjWTBQKhk!UbX29jbGsI2CCH8nhOKsVudWwAxhq13pROvUkJ2C2ZlgQKEUC1Av6dapngBlIcfDCoK30zGmbxEpoMbyHH-bdwvscw$ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/sliced-kristin-czarnecki__;!!KGKeukY!3Hbtq0R1n7Awx51vhTaDR6n-nx5qSNlu-UUCjO_MHru_lmOAwY3M7xe3HZEmuBFByeMm2ueztJGNdw8g_9fgATEMvQ$ It's available for pre-order, with copies ready to roll in mid-April. Cheers! Kristin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Angeliki.Spiropoulou at sas.ac.uk Sun Mar 26 16:15:13 2023 From: Angeliki.Spiropoulou at sas.ac.uk (Angeliki Spiropoulou) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 20:15:13 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Chapbook In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ?his is excellent, Kristin, congratulations! Angeliki ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Erica Delsandro via Vwoolf Sent: Sunday, 26 March 2023 20:56 To: Kristin Czarnecki Cc: Virginia Woolf Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Chapbook So exciting, Kristin, thanks for sharing! Can?t wait to read it! On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 1:?16 PM, Kristin Czarnecki via Vwoolf wrote: Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion.? So exciting, Kristin, thanks for sharing! Can?t wait to read it! On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 1:16 PM, Kristin Czarnecki via Vwoolf > wrote: Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy.? https:?//dulcetshop.?myshopify.?com/products/sliced-kristin-czarneckiIt's Greetings, Pardon me for interrupting your Sunday with a bit of shameless self-promotion. My chapbook, Sliced, has just been published by dancing girl press & studio. I thought it might be of interest as it's quite Woolf-heavy. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/sliced-kristin-czarnecki__;!!KGKeukY!24X61Q7DdKAh014g8pZ2BITeUZqKwhlavuZhHnkR7BCL9P0tTKcRzWIIiUttdu4lR6IvBRB7tM4Uytksom1RqF7cmLdvz-PK$ It's available for pre-order, with copies ready to roll in mid-April. Cheers! Kristin _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -- EGD she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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