[Vwoolf] Virginia's physicality

Laura Cernat cernat.laura at kuleuven.be
Thu Apr 23 17:32:05 EDT 2020


Hello Giulietta,


Maybe another starting point could be Laura Marcus's analysis of Woolf's late autobiographical writings, ""Some Ancestral Dread": Woolf, Autobiography, and the Question of "Shame"", in Virginia Woolf and Heritage (Eds. Jane De Gay, Tom Breckin, and Anne Reus, Clemson University Press, 2017).


All best,


Laura Cernat

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Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Virginia's physicality

Juliette,

This may not be what you are exactly looking for but Pam Morris's book Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, and Worldly Realism offers an excellent discussion and analysis of the importance of embodiment and the material world  in Woolf's novels-but doesn't discuss Woolf's own relationship with her own body, if that is what her are after-at least not as I remember. It might offer sources, however.

On Apr 23, 2020, at 9:55 AM, Juliette Mai via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu<mailto:vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>> wrote:

Hello everybody,

I am very interested in the relation between VW and her physicality.
Do you know if such study exists?

Thanks in advance!

Giulietta Mai

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