[Vwoolf] Summer Courses in Cambridge

Elisa Sparks sparks at clemson.edu
Wed Dec 5 12:42:26 EST 2018


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14-19 July 2019. Virginia Woolf's Gardens. Summer course, Wolfson
College, Cambridge.

With Gillian Beer, Alison Hennegan, Karina Jakubowicz, Suzanne Raitt,
Trudi Tate, Nadine Tschacksch, Clare Walker Gore, and others.

Garden historian Caroline Holmes will talk about the Cambridge Botanical
Garden and about gardening history in Woolf's time. We will pay visits
to places of interest to Woolfians in Cambridge, including a viewing of
the manuscript of *A Room of One's Own*. For images of our 2018 course,
see our galleries:
https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/news/gallery-vw2018
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Gallery: Virginia Woolf and Politics Summer Course 2018 — Literature Cambridge<https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/news/gallery-vw2018>
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Frances Spalding gave a terrific lecture on Woolf's Three Guineas (1938). We had a most interesting visit to the Fitzwilliam Museum to see the manuscript of A Room of One's Own (1929), with excellent talks by Claire Nicholson and Beth Daugherty. A classic afternoon tea at Fitzbillies was appreciated by all.


https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/news/wren-visit
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Gallery: Visit to Wren Library, Trinity College — Literature Cambridge<https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/news/wren-visit>
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Virginia Woolf and Politics course 2018 We spent a fascinating afternoon at the Wren Library on 5 July 2018. Librarian Dr Nicolas Bell told us something of the history of the library, and showed us materials connected with Virginia Woolf and Leonard Woolf.



After the course, there is a trip to Monk's House and Charleston on 20
July which you can book with the course, if you wish.

https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/woolf-2019/
Virginia Woolf Summer Course 2019 — Literature Cambridge<https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/woolf-2019/>
www.literaturecambridge.co.uk
Virginia Woolf's Gardens Summer Course 2019 'Everything tended to set itself in a garden where there was none of this gloom.' – To the Lighthouse. The topic for our Virginia Woolf Summer Course in 2019 is Virginia Woolf's Gardens.. Gardens, parks, and plants are enormously important in Woolf's writings.



People are already booking from all over the world. Discount for members
of VW Societies.

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21-26 July 2019. Fictions of Home: Jane Austen to the Present Day.
Summer course, Wolfson College.

This course explores ideas of 'home' in literature, from the early
nineteenth century until today, from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
and Northanger Abbey, through Charles Dickens, Katherine Mansfield, and
Virginia Woolf, and ending with contemporary refugee writers Viet
Nguyen, UK Refugee Tales, and others.

With leading Cambridge scholars. Lectures, seminars, supervisions
(tutorials), talks, and excursions.

https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/home-2019/
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Dr Trudi Tate
Clare Hall
Cambridge CB3 9AL
https://truditateblog.wordpress.com
https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk
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