[Vwoolf] Early bird registration ends 31st May

Woolf2016 Woolf2016 at leedstrinity.ac.uk
Fri May 27 06:22:59 EDT 2016


Hello Woolfians

This is just a quick reminder that our early bird registration ends on 31st May (currently £200 full / £120 concessions / £80 day rate). Please visit our online store to book your place: http://store.leedstrinity.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=51

See you in Leeds!

Best wishes
Jane, Anne and Tom

The 26th Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf | Leeds Trinity University | 16-19 June 2016
Revd Dr Jane de Gay (Organizer) | Tom Breckin and Anne Reus (Co-Organizers)


VIRGINIA WOOLF AND HERITAGE
The 26th Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf
Leeds Trinity University 16-19 June 2016

Plenary speakers:
David Bradshaw '"The Very Centre of the Very Centre": Herbert Fisher, Oxbridge and "That Great Patriarchal Machine"';
Laura Marcus '"Some Ancestral Dread": The Transmission of Instinct and Feeling in Virginia Woolf';
Suzanne Raitt 'Houses and Heritage: Virginia, Vita and Knole'

Plenary Dialogue:
Marion Dell on Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Jean Mills on Jane Harrison


Plus papers on a wide range of topics:

  *   Woolf's responses to aspects of her own heritage, including:
     *   libraries and print culture, music and the visual arts
     *   English national identity, landscape, climate and nature
     *   Victorian men of letters
     *   educational systems, such as Cambridge and the public schools
     *   tourist sites
     *   the literature of various eras, including the Greek Classics, the Renaissance, and Victorian fiction and poetry
     *   feminist legacies, including the work of women writers
     *   pacifist and queer legacies
     *   intellectual and spiritual traditions, and the history of ideas
     *   ideological heritage, such as patriarchy and empire
  *   Ways in which Woolf has been curated and/or represented by the heritage industry, including:
     *   libraries, archives and collections
     *   National Trust properties and other sites, including Monk's House, St Ives, Knole, Charleston, and Garsington
  *   Woolf's constructions of history, historiography, heritage and culture
  *   The representations of Woolf in music, dance and biofiction
  *   The reception of Woolf in a range of cultural settings worldwide, including approaches from translation studies, reception history, and comparative literature, as well as pedagogical approaches and theoretical reinterpretations.



Cultural events include: Virginia: A Musical Portrait<http://virginiawoolfmusic.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/>
Wordspace Open Mic evening (contributions welcome from all delegates)
Banquet with talk by Cecil Woolf and Jean Moorcroft Wilson

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