[Vwoolf] Woolf bio films?

Alice E. Staveley staveley at stanford.edu
Mon Aug 10 15:00:02 EDT 2020


Hi Jessica,

Helen Southworth and the MAPP team recently collated a number of Woolf web resources here — we’re still adding to it, but there might be things you can use!

http://www.modernistarchives.com/content/virginia-woolf-related-online-resources


Best wishes
Alice

Alice Staveley
Senior Lecturer
Department of English
Stanford University
Director | Honors English
Director | Digital Humanities Minor
http://www.modernistarchives.com

On Aug 10, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Jessica Berman via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu<mailto:vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>> wrote:

Hello All:
I’m preparing to teach a seminar on “Virginia Woolf, Afterlives, and Echoes” this fall in our challenging new COVID-19 world. I will be teaching entirely online. I’m trying to assemble some media resources that students can view themselves but have been stymied in finding a replacement for my reliable first-day-of-the-course showing of the biographical film The War Within. I believe that is only available via DVD, which does me no good. Does anyone have a marvelous alternative? I’d like it to be a media resource rather than a reading, if possible. Are there other good short films on Woolf’s life and work?  I’m also happy to hear suggestions of other “can’t miss” Woolf echoes in text or media from the past 20 years. I have a pretty full syllabus so far but am creating a resource list for their final projects. Am feeling sad not to be able to offer them the marvelous ballet, WoolfWorks. It is not available to stream at this point.
With thanks!
Jessica

Jessica Berman
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