[Vwoolf] reference help: Woolf and vegetable sexuality?
Anne Fernald
fernald at fordham.edu
Tue Oct 9 10:47:45 EDT 2018
Dear Woolfians,
I seem to remember an article about Woolf and vegetable sexuality---an
article that demonstrated how, frequently when writing on sexual and/or
erotic topics, Woolf turned to the plant world for her metaphors.
Did I dream this article? Do you remember it, too?
If you know what I'm thinking of, would you do me the kindness of sharing
the citation!?
Thank you in advance,
Anne
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