[Vwoolf] Sound in Mrs. Dalloway

Neverow, Vara S. neverowv1 at southernct.edu
Mon Jan 27 09:27:53 EST 2014


And there's this material (it's just a snippet of a larger argument)

Anna Snaith • The Years, Street Music, and Acoustic Space (abstract of plenary address) ................................................................................................... 17

http://www.clemson.edu/cedp/cudp/pubs/vwcon/19.pdf



From: Emily Kopley <emily.kopley at gmail.com<mailto:emily.kopley at gmail.com>>
Date: Monday, January 27, 2014 7:45 AM
To: Georgia Johnston <johnstgk at slu.edu<mailto:johnstgk at slu.edu>>
Cc: VWOOLF listserv <vwoolf at lists.service.ohio-state.edu<mailto:vwoolf at lists.service.ohio-state.edu>>
Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Sound in Mrs. Dalloway

Dear Wyatt,

Scholarship on VW and music and on poetry+rhythm comes to mind. For music, there's Emma Sutton's new book with Edinburgh UP and Emilie Crapoulet's essay in the Bloomsbury Heritage series (and the bibliographies of these will also point your student to useful articles); on poetry+rhythm, your student might begin with Garrett Stewart's chapter on The Waves in his Reading Voices.

Best,
Emily


On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 6:58 AM, Georgia Johnston <johnstgk at slu.edu<mailto:johnstgk at slu.edu>> wrote:
Dear Wyatt,

Pamela Caughie has published great scholarship on sound.  See her
piece in Virginia Woolf in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (2000).
She has some later essays also.
I published a very early piece on the gramophone and Woolf--First
Selected VW Conference essays.

all the best,
Georgia Johnston

On 1/26/14, Wyatt Bonikowski <wyattbonikowski at gmail.com<mailto:wyattbonikowski at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Dear Woolfians,
>
> I have an undergraduate student writing an honors thesis on Mrs.
> Dalloway, and she is particularly interested in how Woolf uses sound
> in the novel. The student is interested not only in Woolf's use of
> sound to portray the experience of the city but also how sound often
> prompts an investigation into the nature of the self. (For this, she
> is also investigating sound in relation to "moments of being" in "A
> Sketch of the Past.") I was wondering if anyone knows of critical
> works that address these issues in the novel or in Woolf's work more
> generally. She has found a number of good sources, but I am concerned
> that she might be missing more that would be useful to her project.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Best,
>
> Wyatt Bonikowski
> Associate Professor
> English Department
> Suffolk University
> Boston, MA
>
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Emily Kopley
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