[Vwoolf] "Oh well, 'Scots wha' hae'!"
Stuart N. Clarke
stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com
Mon May 27 11:51:39 EDT 2013
"'Scots wha' hae' what dear?"
"Well it's what they say here, darling. Like 'long may your something
reek'."
("Whisky Galore" film)
The Virginia Woolf Society of GB has just published its 2013 Birthday
Lecture in a limited edition of 150 copies:
BURNS NIGHT/WOOLF SUPPER: BIRTHDAY THOUGHTS ON VIRGINIA WOOLF AND SCOTLAND
by Jane Goldman
£4 each (£5 overseas), including (airmail) p&p.
Cheques in sterling should be made payable to ‘Virginia Woolf Society’ and
sent to me; or PayPal @ £4.50/£5.50 to my email address. Or a US check for
$10: contact me for advice.
Photos of Glasgow Central Station, Ayr and Alloway:
https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=34EFBC61C5DFB4E3!992&authkey=!AObXdrzB0I6UHoA
Previous lectures still in stock at the same price:
13. Virginia Woolf, Fame, and ‘la gloire’ (2012) by Michael Whitworth
12. Virginia Woolf and Friends: The Influence of T. S. Eliot and Katherine
Mansfield (2011) by
Sue Roe
10. Virginia Woolf and the Clergy (2009) by Jane de Gay
9. Leslie Stephen: A Nineteenth-Century Legacy (2008) by Henrietta Garnett
8. Composing One’s Self: Virginia Woolf’s Diaries and Memoirs (2007) by
Alison Light
7. A Child of Two Atheists: Virginia Woolf’s Humanism (2006) by Sybil
Oldfield
6. ‘The Exhibition is in Ruins’: Virginia Woolf and Empire (2005) by Anna
Snaith
5. ‘The True Nature of Woman’ from Wollstonecraft to Woolf (2004) by Lyndall
Gordon
4. Winking, Buzzing, Carpet-beating: Reading ‘Jacob’s Room’ (2003) by David
Bradshaw
3. Virginia Woolf, Photography and Modernism (2002) by Maggie Humm
2. ‘This Moment I Stand On’: Woolf and the Spaces in Time (2001) by Julia
Briggs
1. Wave, Atom, Dinosaur: Woolf’s Science (2000) by Gillian Beer
Stuart
More information about the Vwoolf
mailing list