[Vwoolf] Informal survey on teaching Eminent Victorians

Mark Hussey mhussey at verizon.net
Sat Apr 5 13:11:15 EDT 2014


Hi Todd,
When I've taught  a course called "Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group,"
I assign EV. In 2006, I used the version published by Continuum that
includes some critical essays.

mark

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Vara S.
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Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Informal survey on teaching Eminent Victorians

Hi Todd,

Over the years I've taught Eminent Victorians either in its entirety or
sections of it in both modern British literature courses and a Woolf and
Bloomsbury courses. I haven't done so recently, however.

Vara


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On 4/5/14 6:37 AM, "Claire Battershill"
<claire.battershill at alum.utoronto.ca> wrote:

>Dear Todd,
>
>A few years ago I was a TA for a second-year undergrad "Autobiography 
>and Biography" course at the University of Toronto (taught by Heather
>Jackson) that included EV. Actually, it was an extract: the Preface and 
>Florence Nightingale. I've never seen it on a modernism syllabus, though.
>Very curious to know the results of your search!
>
>Very best,
>Claire
>
>
>Dr. Claire Battershill
>SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow
>University of Reading
>Department of English
>www.clairebattershill.com
>
>________________________________________
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><vwoolf-bounces at lists.service.ohio-state.edu> on behalf of Eleanor 
>McNees <Eleanor.McNees at du.edu>
>Sent: 04 April 2014 19:49
>To: Avery, Todd; VWOOLF listserv
>Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Informal survey on teaching Eminent Victorians
>
>Dear Tom,
>
>This just popped up on my computer as I'm contemplating leaving my 
>office at 5:45 on a Friday! I work on Virginia Woolf and the Victorians 
>and so am very familiar with Eminent Victorians, have taught it 
>periodically over the years in graduate classes and referred to 
>Strachey's satirical portraits in other classes as well always with the 
>caveat that his views are somewhat exaggerated and, from my 
>perspective, rather unfair. I think this may also be taught 
>occasionally in genre classes which focus on biography, but to my 
>knowledge no one else at DU, for example, teaches it, and I suspect 
>most haven't read it. It isn't particularly well known today though I think
it's still in print.
>
>I'm curious about the editor's query to you?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Eleanor
>
>Eleanor McNees
>Associate Dean
>Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
>University of Denver
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>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: vwoolf-bounces+emcnees=du.edu at lists.service.ohio-state.edu
>[mailto:vwoolf-bounces+emcnees=du.edu at lists.service.ohio-state.edu] On 
>Behalf Of Avery, Todd
>Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 5:44 PM
>To: VWOOLF listserv
>Subject: [Vwoolf] Informal survey on teaching Eminent Victorians
>
>Friends,
>
>I hope you all are well, that spring has sprung where you are (or that 
>autumn is delightful a ways south of where I am, in New England) and I 
>hope, too, that an inquiry about Lytton Strachey is appropriate for the 
>list.  I'm really simply curious---this came up in a conversation with 
>an editor---as to how widely and frequently Eminent Victorians is taught.
>I'll look into this further, with publishers, but I thought I'd begin 
>here, at the center of the canon, rather than "on the fringes" (the 
>editor's phrase).
>
>Many thanks for any information, however casual.
>
>Best,
>
>Todd
>
>Dr. Todd Avery
>Associate Professor of English
>Coordinator, Online English B.A. Program University of Massachusetts 
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