[Vwoolf] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 96, Issue 7

Jeanette E McVicker mcvicker at fredonia.edu
Mon May 11 09:24:13 EDT 2020


Elizabeth Outka is also featured in upcoming PBS specials on the
coronavirus:
https://news.richmond.edu/releases/article/-/17222/pbs-television-series-to-release-special-pandemic-segment-featuring-two-university-of-richmond-faculty-.html
.
I encourage you to read her fascinating new book!
best, Jeanette

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>    1. Re: Cole as practical joker (Sarah M. Hall)
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>    3. The greenhouse roof in TL (Stuart N. Clarke)
>    4. Elizabeth Outka Interview in Slate (Erica Delsandro)
>    5. Lily Bristow or Lily Briscoe? (Stuart N. Clarke)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 7 May 2020 15:22:32 +0000 (UTC)
> From: "Sarah M. Hall" <smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk>
> To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu, "Stuart N. Clarke"
>         <stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Cole as practical joker
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>  Thanks, Stuart.
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> Peter, can you confirm that you have not already told OUP?
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>     On Thursday, 7 May 2020, 13:49:09 BST, Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf <
> vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote:
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>  Essays VI, p. 576, n.2:??The original telegram sent to the
> Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet only referred to ?Prince Makelen of
> Abbysinia [sic]; and suite? (quoted in Peter Stansky, ?On or About December
> 1910: Early Bloomsbury and its Intimate World? [Harvard University Press,
> 1996], p. 25).?Stuart?From: Sarah M. Hall via Vwoolf Sent: Thursday, May 7,
> 2020 1:13 PMTo: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu ; Jeremy Hawthorn Subject: Re:
> [Vwoolf] Cole as practical joker?I could email my contact at OUP (who sent
> me the DNB entries to work on). I'll need a full explanation backed by
> references, of course. None of us would expect anything less! Perhaps a
> suggested rewording? They might not accept it, but it would serve as an
> illustration.?Or perhaps Peter has already tried?
> ?Sarah M. HallVWSGB
> ???On Thursday, 7 May 2020, 13:07:00 BST, Jeremy Hawthorn via Vwoolf <
> vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote: ??
> Now this error has been spotted, is there anyone who knows how to get the
> DNB to correct it?
>
> Jeremy H
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> On 05.05.2020 21:51, Peter D L Stansky via Vwoolf wrote:
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> Thanks for sending this. I?m sorry that it repeats the standard error,
> based on Adrian Stephen?s account, that it was a visit by the emperor. The
> main visitor rather claimed to be Prince Malaken, a royal prince. Best,
> Peter Stansky
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> Date: Thu, 7 May 2020 14:12:35 -0700
> From: "Catherine W. Hollis" <hollisc at berkeley.edu>
> To: Mark Hussey <mhussey at verizon.net>
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> Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] Linda Langham
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> I am very sorry to hear of Linda's passing. Thank you, Mark, for letting us
> know. For those interested in learning more about Linda Langham's Woolf
> collection at Pace, please see Ellen Sowchek and Brendan Plann-Curley's
> article on the collection in the latest issue of the *Woolf Miscellany *95.
> Link below to the issue, article on p. 30.
>
>
> https://virginiawoolfmiscellany.wordpress.com/virginia-woolf-miscellany-issue-95-spring-summer-2019/
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> Wishing everyone well,
>
> Catherine
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> On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 6:27 AM Mark Hussey via Vwoolf <
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> > I?ve just learned that Linda Langham, whom many of you will remember from
> > the very first conference on Virginia Woolf at Pace in 1991, died on
> > Tuesday evening. I believe she had been unwell for some time.
> >
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> > Linda generously loaned her Hogarth Press first editions for display at
> > that first conference, and a few years ago donated her entire collection
> to
> > Pace, where it is now housed in a room of its own in our Birnbaum Library
> > on the NY campus.
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> > Linda?s family has requested memorial donations for the Virginia Woolf
> > Collection at Pace University, at this link, *www.pace.edu/givetopace
> > <http://www.pace.edu/givetopace>*. There is a designation box that you
> > need to click and then scroll down to Library and Multimedia Information
> > Resource Center, and there is a box to click for ?In Memory of;? you can
> > also type in the special designation for Linda Langham-Virginia Woolf
> > Collection. If you prefer to send a check, please mail to the following
> > address:
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> --
> Catherine W. Hollis, PhD
> Instructor, Fall Program for Freshmen
> U.C. Berkeley
> Berkeley, CA 94720
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> Date: Fri, 8 May 2020 20:52:04 +0100
> From: "Stuart N. Clarke" <stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com>
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> Subject: [Vwoolf] The greenhouse roof in TL
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> ?the greenhouse roof and the expense it would be, fifty pounds perhaps to
> mend it?
>
> See Bicknell?s "Selected Letters of Leslie Stephen" (2 vols: 1864-1882 &
> 1882-1904), Vol.2 p.322, 5/2/1885: ?a hailstorm of unprecedented ferocity?
> smashed about ? the glass in the ?glass houses? at Talland House.  ?The
> glass is lying in ghastly heaps on the floor.?
>
> Stuart
> (Day 52)
> ?It was at best an acute and frightful reminder that we were living
> foolishly and confusedly without much plan and foresight in a dangerous and
> unsympathetic universe.? (H. G. Wells)
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> Date: Sun, 10 May 2020 10:09:29 -0400
> From: Erica Delsandro <ericadelsandro at gmail.com>
> To: Virginia Woolf <Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>
> Subject: [Vwoolf] Elizabeth Outka Interview in Slate
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> Elizabeth Outka's book, Viral Modernism, is, as we known, oh-so timely.  It
> looks like *Slate *figured that out, too, and interviewed her!
>
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> https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/05/1918-pandemic-cultural-memory-literature-outka.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab
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> Date: Mon, 11 May 2020 09:03:57 +0100
> From: "Stuart N. Clarke" <stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com>
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> Subject: [Vwoolf] Lily Bristow or Lily Briscoe?
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> LILY BRISTOW AS A POSSIBLE INSPIRATION FOR LILY BRISCOE IN ?TO THE
> LIGHTHOUSE?
>
> See "Ladies on High; Victorian Women Mountaineers":
> http://vichist.blogspot.com/search?q=lily+bristow
>
> Lily Bristow studied at Art School in Bushey, where Hubert von Herkomer
> focused on watercolour painting, and photography as an art form.  She was
> an illustrator for the first edition of Albert Mummery's classic book ?My
> Climbs in the Alps and Caucasus?, designed ecclesiastical embroideries in
> association with Miss Ann Macbeth of the Glasgow School of Art, and a
> water
> colour and pencil painting 'A Windswept Track' was in a sale of fine art
> in
> 1991.
>
> Lily Bristow:
> Born Emily Caroline Bristow in Brixton, London 1864. Eldest of 9 children.
> Father George Ledgard Bristow, London solicitor.
> Never married.
> Died Surrey 1935.
>
> See also: ?Shackles of Convention: Women Mountaineers before 1914?, by Dr
> Malcolm Craig (2013):
> https://www.sigmapress.co.uk/product-page/shackles-of-convention
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> Stuart
> (Day 55)
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Jeanette McVicker, Ph.D.
pronouns: she/her/hers
Professor of English
The State University of New York at Fredonia
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