[Vwoolf] Three Guineas

Ellen Moody ellen.moody at gmail.com
Thu Mar 1 11:21:16 EST 2018


Thank you very much, Kristin. And to others for offlist help and comments.
Ellen

On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 4:24 PM, Kristin Czarnecki <
Kristin_Czarnecki at georgetowncollege.edu> wrote:

> Hello, Ellen and all,
>
>
> *Virginia Woolf Writing the World: Selected Papers from the Twenty-fourth
> Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf*, eds. Pamela L.
> Caughie and Diana L. Swanson (Clemson UP), includes several excellent
> papers on teaching *Three Guineas*.
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> Kristin
>
>
> Kristin Czarnecki
> President, International Virginia Woolf Society
> Associate Professor of English
> Georgetown College, Pawling Hall 110
> Georgetown, KY 40324
> 502-863-8132 <(502)%20863-8132>
>
>
>
>
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>
> I guess I'm slightly mad for attempting not only Orlando but Three Guineas
> for this coming term. I've gotten to near the end of a great edition by
> Harcourt: with Jane Marcus's introduction, and two sets of extraordinary
> notes (especially Woolf's).
>
> I can foresee I'll have trouble with this one too. Now I'm thinking myself
> it's one of the great works of the 20th century and vitally relevant to
> what is happening in the world today.  Perhaps along with Primo Levi's If
> this be man and The Truce, it ought to be one of the sina qua non reads for
> anyone reading the books of the 20th century (like say Voltaire's Candide
> for the 18th, Diderot's The Nun &c).
>
> But I know there will be people in this American class of both genders who
> won't see it in this light.
>
> So again, can anyone recommend a good essay or book in the vein Approaches
> to teaching Woolf's Three Guineas.
>
> Ellen Moody
>
>
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