[Vwoolf] Woolf / Mitford

Stuart N. Clarke stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com
Sat May 15 08:50:39 EDT 2021


Which reminds me: many (at least 20) years ago, we on this list were encouraged by the IVWS to submit “Passing Glances”: “References to Woolf, or her characters, are likely to show up in the most unlikely places”.  I submitted this very passage, and you can find it here:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.ibiblio.org/sally/passing_glances.html__;!!KGKeukY!lqgNKwpYWOu4uNU1FgbFIDILetfqaMbgEZopHK5oQX_lXh5VDLEwldszMvU7Y1jMT28$ 

The Delasandro article is concerned with "Wigs on the Green" (1935) – which, accordingly, I then read.

Here’s another “unlikely place”: Philip J. Davis, "The Mathematics of Matrices: A First Book of Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra" (Ginn and Company, 2nd edn, 1965), "Frontispiece" ("we have made oblongs and stood them upon squares. This is our triumph; this is our consolation.")

Stuart
(Ay, it’s truly said, the nearer you are to the kirk, the later you are for the service.)

From: Sarah M. Hall via Vwoolf 
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2021 12:58 PM
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Woolf / Mitford

There’s lots of talk in the UK about the new TV adaptation of Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love. I posted about it on the VWSGB Facebook page because the first episode featured a character reading Orlando (from which she quoted a line to her dissolute friend), then later Mrs Dalloway. Cover images were cobbled together from Bell’s illustrations for Woolf books.

Philip Ward of The Mitford Society has posted this message underneath my post:

There’s a reference to Woolf in Love in a Cold Climate, the sequel to The Pursuit of Love. Lady Montdore asks Fanny who is this Virginia Woolf she’s heard about from Lord Merlin. Fanny tells her she’s a novelist. Lady M: “As she’s so intellectual, no doubt she writes about nothing but station-masters ... I prefer books about society people”. Whereupon Fanny recommends Mrs Dalloway, “a fascinating book about a society person”.


The Woolf / Mitford link has not gone unnoticed elsewhere. If anyone possesses this book: Virginia Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader, ed. Helen Wussow and Mary Ann Gillies (Liverpool UP, 2014), you can find the article ‘ “Drawn from Our Island History”: Virginia Woolf, Nancy Mitford, and the Politics of Pageantry’, by Erica Delsandro.


Sarah M. Hall
Virginia Woolf Society GB




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