[Vwoolf] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 35, Issue 4

suzette.henke at louisville.edu suzette.henke at louisville.edu
Fri Apr 17 00:03:14 EDT 2015


I taught a two week long Modern British Literature course in London in May 2011 with a significant Woolf component. 
Our IES classroom was, in fact, located in Bloomsbury, with easy access to the British Museum, Russell Square, and Tavistock Square.
Our very best field trip was a Saturday excursion to Charleston and Monk's House.
We found that the most convenient and economical way to get to Charleston by public transport was by taking a train from Victoria Station to Lewes, then hiring taxis to Charleston. We were able to book a private tour of Charleston at noon, prior to the public entry to the property. Because of a special festival, we caught a bus to Monk's House, then got taxis back to Lewes. Really a fabulous day!
And, of course, an afternoon's field trip to the British Library and its special collections is also a "must" for this kind of group of literary aficionados. 
This was quite a memorable teaching experience, as the whole of London is a giant classroom. 
I'd also recommend an afternoon boat trip on the Thames, illustrated by passages from Woolf's diaries describing her thoughts about the Tower of London.

Suzette Henke
University of Louisville
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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Virginia Woolf in London course? (Anne Fernald)
   2. Re: Virginia Woolf in London course (Paula Maggio)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 14:05:11 -0400
From: Anne Fernald <fernald at fordham.edu>
To: Danell Jones <danelljones at bresnan.net>, Jane Marie Garrity
        <jane.garrity at colorado.edu>
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Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf in London course?
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I was all set to teach a class on modern women writers in London, with a
strong Woolf component, but it didn't make enrollment.

Here's what I submitted for proposed excursions (sorry--some formatting
didn't translate, but I think you get the gist):

468 Transatlantic Women Modernists: LON ON
Summer 2015
nne Fernald
Fernald at fordham.edu     212/636-7613

Field trip rationale
rs. Dalloway walk in London: Virginia Woolf?s novel is set entirely in
London on a single
day. Characters hear Big Ben?s chime, sit in Regent?s Park, walk through
Bloomsbury, and
past the Cenotaph. Mrs. Dalloway window shops at Hatchard?s bookstore and
buys
flowers on Bond Street. Walking these streets while reading the novel will
give students a
powerful flavor of the book?s geography. s I?m completing an edition of
Mrs. Dalloway
for Cambridge University Press, I will lead the walk.
British Museum: Woolf and many other writers of the period composed their
works and
researched in the Reading Room of the old British Library, now preserved as
an exhibit
within the British Museum
Trip to Monks House & Charleston: Woolf?s country house is now a National
Trust Site. Her
sister, the painter Vanessa Bell?s home is a privately run site nearby.
Both are full of
valuable post-impressionist paintings by Bell and her contemporaries.
 visit to these
sites would give students a flavor of the city-and-country split that was
central to Woolf,
Bloomsbury, and many other modern women. s neither site is particularly
close to
public transportation, a private coach hire from London may be the most
convenient way
to travel. If this is not possible, we could take the train to Brighton?the
nearest
transportation hub?and hire transportation from there.
Persephone Books: Nicola Beauman?s small press is dedicated to republishing
popular fiction
from the period. We will be reading several of the press?s authors. The
shop itself, located
in Bloomsbury (and once the grocery store where Leonard and Virginia Woolf
shopped),
is a tribute to the combination of art and commerce that was central to
Bloomsbury.
feminist institution today, the Persephone Press is a living memorial to
the period we?re
studying. My hope is not simply to visit the shop but to persuade Beauman
herself, or one
of the press?s workers, to speak to our class about their enterprise.
King?s College, London: nna Snaith is the author of Modernist Voyages:
Colonial Wo en
Writers in London, 1890-1945 (2014), which includes a chapter on Una
Marson. She has
also done path-breaking archival research showing the extent of Virginia
Woolf?s
university-level education. s her books? topic is so central to our own, a
visit with her
will be inspiring.
Cabinet War Rooms and Imperial War Museum: We end the term with Elizabeth
Bowen?s
he Heat of the Day, a book about the blitz. Visiting Churchill?s
underground
headquarters and what will be the newly renovated Imperial War Museum (with
new
galleries dedicated to both World Wars) will be invaluable to understanding
the context
of war in this period and women?s roles in both wars.

Field trip budget:
Mrs. Dalloway walk in London:  free
British Museum:    free
Trip to Monks House & Charleston:  Coach hire approx. ?35/person;
Charleston House
?11/person; Monk?s House ?5/person:  ?510 (based on 10 students)
Persephone Books:  ?100 honorarium for Nicola Beauman
King?s College, London: ?100 honorarium for nna Snaith
Cabinet War Rooms: ?14/student: ?140 (based on 10 students)
Imperial War Museum: approx. ?14/student: ?140 (based on 10 students) (The
War Museum is
currently closed, undergoing major renovations in recognition of the
Centenary of World
War One. No information on fees is currently available.  joint ticket with
the Cabinet
War Rooms may be possible.)
Total: ?990/$165  (based on ?1=$1.67), based on a class of ten students


On Thursday, April 16, 2015, Danell Jones <danelljones at bresnan.net> wrote:

> I would also love to hear about this.  I?d like to do one for adults in
> the community looking for some literary travel adventure.
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> *Subject:* [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf in London course?
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> Hi all,
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> Has anyone taught a course on "Virginia Woolf in London" (i.e. not just
> conceptually but literally while in London)?
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> I am planning such a course as a three-week intensive next summer (June
> 2016) and would love any thoughts and/or suggestions for field trips etc..
> I need to submit a proposal to my university's study abroad office next
> week, hence this early query.
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> Many thanks in advance!
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> Jane
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> Jane Garrity
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> Associate Professor of English
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> Associate Chair and Director of Undergraduate Studies
> University of Colorado at Boulder
> 226 UCB
> Boulder, CO 80309-0226
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> Jane.Garrity at Colorado.Edu
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 19:13:18 +0000 (UTC)
From: Paula Maggio <akronpm at sbcglobal.net>
To: "vwoolf at lists.osu.edu" <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf in London course
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I took a course titled "England in the Steps of Virginia Woolf" in 2004. It was offered by the University of Alabama at Huntsville and taught by Dr. Rose Norman. You'll find more information about it on the Blogging Woolf page, "In Her Steps." It was life-changing experience.
We were in England just prior to that year's Woolf conference, but sadly we didn't stay on to attend. Jane, if your students could attend next year's conference in Leeds, that would be wonderful.?Paula MaggioBlogging Woolf???


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Today's Topics:

? 1. New MLA Teaching Volumes (Kristin Czarnecki)
? 2. The Sackville-Wests and the Nicolsons (Adolphe Haberer)
? 3. Fw: Fwd: poster (ambantzinger)
? 4. Vanessa Bell (Adolphe Haberer)
? 5. Yet another fictionalized narrative about Woolf (Neverow, Vara S.)
? 6. Virginia Woolf in London course? (Jane Marie Garrity)
? 7. Re: Virginia Woolf in London course? (Danell Jones)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2015 16:06:29 +0000
From: Kristin Czarnecki <Kristin_Czarnecki at georgetowncollege.edu>
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Hello,

I thought this announcement about several new books in the works in MLA's teaching series might be of interest to Woolfians and modernists.

Best,

Kristin

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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2015 08:54:33 +0200
From: Adolphe Haberer <Adolphe.Haberer at univ-lyon2.fr>
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Subject: [Vwoolf] The Sackville-Wests and the Nicolsons
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Two new books, reviewed at length in the TLS:

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.the-2Dtls.co.uk_tls_public_article1538449.ece&d=AwICAg&c=SgMrq23dbjbGX6e0ZsSHgEZX6A4IAf1SO3AJ2bNrHlk&r=3zhb8BjnX3Z80fSNMqW3vPL5sgbCWngGjwGBk87UISg&m=uEyuAsV8UyQUHGXYOCWvzobVonh4JuQZ4v_VOrhIX34&s=R26Z_iV7QX__WFcjGbD00Sxz6ElhBQzuSql3B2dxs7I&e=

Best wishes

Ado Haberer


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Professeur ?m?rite ? l'Universit? Lumi?re-Lyon 2
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69380 Chazay d'Azergues
33 (0)4 78 43 65 24
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Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 17:43:23 +0200
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Fw: Fwd: poster
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Van: Suren Paul <surenpaul at hotmail.com>
Datum: 05-04-2015? 12:14? (GMT+01:00)
Aan: annemarie bantzinger <ambantzinger at hotmail.com>
Onderwerp: Fwd: poster

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Date: Apr 3, 2015 9:34 PM
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? ? 3rd Annual? Leonard? Woolf Symposium.[Free to public].

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? [leonard woolf photo for programme]

? Sunday 24th May?15.

? ? Time: 10am to 5.00pm.[with a lunch break from 1-2pm].

? ? Venue: Mary Ward Centre, Conference and Exhibition Centre.

? ? 5-7? ? ? Tavistock Place.

? ? ? WC1.



? ? ? ? ? THEME? Leonard Woolf? political views and Imperialism.

? Speakers:[short papers 20 minutes duration? are solicited by academics and the general public].

? ? ? Dr Surendra? Paul. [Chair],? Welcome.

? ? ? William? Clarance? Anti-Imperialist Fanatic?? Far sighted Servant of the Empire?

? ? ? Leonard?s? ? Woolf?s Anti- Imperialism? Revisited.

? ? ? Dr Shihan Desilva. Leonard Woolf? and Decolonisation.

? Jane Russell ? Leonard Woolf, Roger Fry , and? the Bloomsbury Group.

? ? ? N.S. Sivasambu. Colonial period? of? Ceylon, Independence and? the modern period.

? ? ? Pramila Muthiah- A poem by Leonard Woolf.

? ? ? ? Rohan de Saram? ? ? ? cello? recital.


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 08:35:27 +0200
From: Adolphe Haberer <Adolphe.Haberer at univ-lyon2.fr>
To: Woolf List <VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: [Vwoolf] Vanessa Bell
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Today's "Life of the Day" of the Oxford DNB is that of Vanessa Bell, who died on 7 April 1961, exactly 54 years ago.

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Best wishes to all
Ado


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Professeur ?m?rite ? l'Universit? Lumi?re-Lyon 2
1 route de Saint-Antoine
69380 Chazay d'Azergues
33 (0)4 78 43 65 24
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 16:33:38 +0000
From: "Neverow, Vara S." <neverowv1 at southernct.edu>
To: VWOOLF listserv <vwoolf at lists.service.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: [Vwoolf] Yet another fictionalized narrative about Woolf
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Hi there,

Of potential interest:

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.independent.co.uk_arts-2Dentertainment_books_reviews_adeline-2Da-2Dnovel-2Dof-2Dvirginia-2Dwoolf-2Dby-2Dnorah-2Dvincent-2D-2Dbook-2Dreview-2Dbloomsbury-2Dgossip-2Dmill-2D10154634.html&d=AwICAg&c=SgMrq23dbjbGX6e0ZsSHgEZX6A4IAf1SO3AJ2bNrHlk&r=3zhb8BjnX3Z80fSNMqW3vPL5sgbCWngGjwGBk87UISg&m=uEyuAsV8UyQUHGXYOCWvzobVonh4JuQZ4v_VOrhIX34&s=FAoVLONT5OMRnqvDpM4JtpMNpJ4sV7-t3MPQYMkOggk&e=

Vara


Vara Neverow
Professor, English and Women's Studies
Southern Connecticut State University
501 Crescent Street
New Haven, CT 06515
Phone: 203-392-6717
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 11:13:47 -0600
From: Jane Marie Garrity <jane.garrity at Colorado.EDU>
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf in London course?
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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 11:27:42 -0600
From: Danell Jones <danelljones at bresnan.net>
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Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf in London course?
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I would also love to hear about this.? I'd like to do one for adults in the
community looking for some literary travel adventure.





From: Vwoolf [mailto:vwoolf-bounces+danelljones=bresnan.net at lists.osu.edu]
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf in London course?



Hi all,

Has anyone taught a course on "Virginia Woolf in London" (i.e. not just
conceptually but literally while in London)?



I am planning such a course as a three-week intensive next summer (June
2016) and would love any thoughts and/or suggestions for field trips etc.. I
need to submit a proposal to my university's study abroad office next week,
hence this early query.?



Many thanks in advance!

Jane






Jane Garrity

Associate Professor of English

Associate Chair and Director of Undergraduate Studies
University of Colorado at Boulder
226 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0226

Jane.Garrity at Colorado.Edu <mailto:Jane.Garrity at Colorado.Edu>










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