[Vwoolf] Summer courses in Cambridge July 2020

Christine Froula cfroula at northwestern.edu
Thu Nov 21 10:07:23 EST 2019


Dear Trudi,

Thank you for the kind words about our KM/VW collection. It's so nice 
that Karina is teaching in the summer Woolf program.

I've forwarded your email to one of the contributors, Barbara Egel (she 
adapted "Slater's Pins" into a one-act play), who had asked me earlier 
about the course. She's a busy professional, so I don't know whether 
she'll find the time, but she certainly intends to if she can.

You've sent the announcement to the Woolf list, correct? 
VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu It has a long, wide reach.

I noticed an ad for the VWSGB in a recent TLS--I'm sure you've reached 
all those members.

And may I take this moment to thank you for all your wonderful work, 
which I've been reading and citing for decades. The VW community is one 
of the world's great living treasures, don't you think?

All the best,

Christine




On 11/21/2019 3:04 AM, Dr T Tate wrote:
> Dear Christine,
>
> Congratulations on the recent book on Woolf and Mansfield; what a 
> great collection of essays. I have been publicising it occasionally on 
> the Literature Cambridge Twitter feed. Contributor Karina Jakubowicz 
> is now teaching for our summer course and is marvellous.
>
> I am writing now to ask if you could kindly share this information 
> about our summer courses with graduate students and anyone else who is 
> interested. We get a lot of 'common readers' on our courses; they 
> bring such a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussions. I 
> like to think that Woolf might approve.
>
> Thanks and best wishes,
> Trudi
> ------
>
> Summer courses in Cambridge, July 2020
> Join us for an intensive summer course in Cambridge, taught by leading 
> academics. With lectures, supervisions, and visits to places of 
> interest in Cambridge.
>
> - Virginia Woolf's Women, 19-24 July 2020
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.literaturecambridge.co.uk_woolf-2D2020&d=DwICAg&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=B2e-UKKhnYe5lrEq8NEkMf9o4KvCJF-4y7Z7WnzjMp0&m=h8qr3bY8dXBtJz33cvjtY8NaLlZMvf13Yi6EGrT4nmw&s=9rKiqn0gB97Pad-0hkJCObTI6FupOvx503XJUfwujzs&e= 
>
> - Followed by an optional trip to Sissinghurst.
>
> - Literature of the 1920s, 26-31 July 2020
> EM Forster, DH Lawrence, Radclyffe Hall, TS Eliot, Woolf, and more.
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.literaturecambridge.co.uk_1920s&d=DwICAg&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=B2e-UKKhnYe5lrEq8NEkMf9o4KvCJF-4y7Z7WnzjMp0&m=h8qr3bY8dXBtJz33cvjtY8NaLlZMvf13Yi6EGrT4nmw&s=clUOdx3A0W79KAzMHYXT_fGfoUuChG8RSGSqcFid5OI&e= 
>
> -- 
> Students write about previous courses:
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.literaturecambridge.co.uk_news_danniau&d=DwICAg&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=B2e-UKKhnYe5lrEq8NEkMf9o4KvCJF-4y7Z7WnzjMp0&m=h8qr3bY8dXBtJz33cvjtY8NaLlZMvf13Yi6EGrT4nmw&s=0MHmsoPDvCCq8-qrX7CJj_--TefBLS-jMe9uyNH18No&e= 
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.literaturecambridge.co.uk_news_roemhild&d=DwICAg&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=B2e-UKKhnYe5lrEq8NEkMf9o4KvCJF-4y7Z7WnzjMp0&m=h8qr3bY8dXBtJz33cvjtY8NaLlZMvf13Yi6EGrT4nmw&s=EQZUOyqOVHMNG6A1-JotSr8fXTNWfleHZeaRTVr4Byg&e= 
> -- 
>
> Dr Trudi Tate
> Literature Cambridge
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.literaturecambridge.co.uk&d=DwICAg&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=B2e-UKKhnYe5lrEq8NEkMf9o4KvCJF-4y7Z7WnzjMp0&m=h8qr3bY8dXBtJz33cvjtY8NaLlZMvf13Yi6EGrT4nmw&s=hRreJr7HrM00Df-3l0F6ewVtfL2po7FHcADp_QyVjqg&e= 
>


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