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<p>Dear Woolfians,</p>
<p>Please see the cfp below for a proposed collection of
essays on Virginia Woolf and spirituality:</p>
<blockquote>Virginia Woolf's atheism and her sharp
criticism of religion are well-established in the
critical literature. Yet Woolf's sometimes withering
critique of religion belies what might be termed a
spiritual sensibility in her work. This collection
seeks to define the spiritual in expansive and
interdisciplinary ways that illuminate Woolf's writing,
as well as spirituality itself. Approaches drawing on
theology, psychology, philosophy, geography, and other
disciplinary methods are welcome. Areas of interest
might include Woolf's treatment of sacred spaces;
doctrinal or ritualistic language; the soul; illness and
its relationship to spiritual experience; spiritual
metaphors; spirituality and the body; re-enchantment;
writing as spiritual practice; etc. <br>
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Please submit abstracts of approximately 500 words by
March 1, 2018 to Kristina K. Groover, Professor of
English, Appalachian State University (<a
href="mailto:grooverkk@appstate.edu">grooverkk@appstate.edu</a>).
Inquiries are welcome!<br>
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