[Vwoolf] "On Being Ill" (1930) Request/Woolfian Artist

Hagen, Benjamin D Benjamin.Hagen at usd.edu
Tue Dec 29 10:22:41 EST 2020


Dear all,

A few of us were contacted yesterday over Facebook by the graphic designer/artist Ane Thon Knutsen, whose work I had originally hoped to feature at the 2020 conference, with a Woolf-related request. Here’s her message:

Dear Woolfians! I am searching for a pdf/images of On Being Ill, the 1930 Hogarth edition, typeset by Virginia. I would be very happy for any clues (or preferably where to download a pdf) to use in a course I'm running with a group of MA design students on narrative methods. Any advice is of great value!

For those unfamiliar with Ane’s work, I encourage you to check out her site: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cargocollective.com/anethonknutsen__;!!KGKeukY!gOH6wrW0s38t0e01Glh1BJD9R3xwyBhY_QcqgRnGIj3Grkgjx4sLkb21jW2bFXe3Fn8$ . Brilliant stuff. If you have ideas for how to help her with her request, you can also reach her at anethonknutsen at gmail.com<mailto:anethonknutsen at gmail.com>. Or you can write to me/the listserv, and I’ll pass along the info.

Cheers to all from blizzardy South Dakota,
Ben
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Benjamin D. Hagen, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Assistant Professor | 20th-Century British and Anglophone Literature
University of South Dakota | Department of English
Dakota Hall, Room 212 | 414 E. Clark St.
Vermillion, SD 57069 | United States
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benjamin.hagen at usd.edu<mailto:benjamin.hagen at usd.edu>
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