[Vwoolf] Update on the link: An Initial Draft of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Issue 96, Fall 2019-Fall 2020, has been posted on WordPress

Neverow, Vara S. neverowv1 at southernct.edu
Fri Dec 25 00:27:54 EST 2020


Greetings again,

I have just updated the link to the PDF (the one I provided earlier was incorrect). Please see below.

The PDF of the issue can be accessed directly at:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://virginiawoolfmiscellany.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/vwm96fall2019-fall2020-12-24-2020-for_wordpress-1.pdf__;!!KGKeukY!k-GClLYxL2ZcIU5sXoa4Olu0ytwp6x36a146aDOV6FtVqouu4T-lPrvFHeKT-OOSzeQ29X8letLs$ .

All best,

Vara

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Greetings,

I am pleased to announce that the initial draft of Issue 96 of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany (Fall 2019-Fall 2020) has been posted on WordPress at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://virginiawoolfmiscellany.wordpress.com/virginia-woolf-miscellany-issue-96-fall-2019-fall-2020/__;!!KGKeukY!k-GClLYxL2ZcIU5sXoa4Olu0ytwp6x36a146aDOV6FtVqouu4T-lPrvFHeKT-OOSzeQ29dfDjdQ5$ .

The print version of the issue will be distributed in early 2021. (If you are a member of the International Virginia Woolf Society, you can opt into receiving the print issue as a membership perk.)


Issue 96 features the special topic Centennial Contemplations on Early Work by Virginia Woolf and Leonard Woolf, guest-edited by Rebecca Duncan. The special section includes essays on Virginia Woolf’s The Voyage Out and Night and Day, as well as “The Mark on the Wall” and Leonard Woolf’s The Village in the Jungle. Mary Wilson, Sayaka Okumura, and Candice Kent examine previously unexplored features of Night and Day. Rosie Reynolds highlights the presence of aunts in The Voyage Out while Allison Castle Combs offers a detailed bibliography of the scholarship on The Vouage Out from 1995 to the present. Mine Özyurt Kiliç delves into the nuances of the snail motif in Woolf’s work including “The Mark on the Wall” and “Kew Gardens” and links the snail to the aesthetics of the Hogarth Press.

The issue also includes remembrances of Molly Hoff (1931-2019) and Sally Jacobsen (1931-2020), two Woolf scholars who contributed significantly to the community.

The Truly Miscellaneous section of Issue 95 includes the 2020 Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay by Ekalan Hou, a student of Alice Staveley’s at Stanford University; a poem by Kristin Czarnecki; A. J. Kohlhepp’s reflections on the manuscript of A Room of One’s Own; Caragana Ellis’s essay on female silence in Woolf’s works; a posthumously published essay on Mrs. Dalloway by Molly Hoff; and Arpi Sarafian’s alignment of Woolf’s To the Lighthouse with the aspirations of Armenian women. Also included are Robert Haas’s parodic essay and Anne Byrne’s review of the photographic “Orlando” exhibition curated by Tilda Swinton.

The Book Review section features A Companion to Virginia Woolf edited by Jessica Berman; Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination: Forster, Woolf, and Auden by Kelly Sultzbach; Virginia Woolf: Ambivalent Activist by Clara Jones; Contemporary Revolutions: Turning Back to the Future in 21st Century in Literature and Art edited by Susan Stanford Friedman, and An African in Imperial London: The Indomitable Life of A. B. C. Merriman-Labor by Danell Jones.

Please contact me if you have questions.

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate the holiday!

All best wishes,

Vara

Vara Neverow
Managing Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany
Department of English
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT 06515
203-392-6717
neverowv1 at southernct.edu
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