[Vwoolf] Stuart N. Clarke

Childress, Marcia Day (mdf4e) mdf4e at virginia.edu
Tue Feb 11 10:17:18 EST 2025


Such sad news about Stuart, who possessed such an encyclopedic knowledge of everything Woolf and shared it so generously and graciously. I’m thinking now of all he did over decades to acquire, amass, and put to work—with both wisdom and wit—his tremendous understanding of Woolf, her life and works, and her world, and how all of us have benefited from his loving labors. May he rest in peace.

Marcia Childress

Marcia Day Childress PhD
Professor Emerita of Medical Education
Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor Emerita
Center for Health Humanities and Ethics
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville VA
434.227.0778 (cell)
Email: woolf at virginia.edu<mailto:woolf at virginia.edu> OR mdf4e at virginia.edu<mailto:mdf4e at virginia.edu>



From: Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces at lists.osu.edu> on behalf of Stephen Barkway via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>
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Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 09:21
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Stuart N. Clarke

I am deeply saddened to have to inform the Virginia Woolf community of the death of Stuart Clarke yesterday, 10 February 2025. Many of you will know that after having been diagnosed with cancer three years ago, the treatment he received enabled


I am deeply saddened to have to inform the Virginia Woolf community of the death of Stuart Clarke yesterday, 10 February 2025. Many of you will know that after having been diagnosed with cancer three years ago, the treatment he received enabled him to carry on being active both on this list, and in his own Woolf related studies which included a volume of uncollected letters of Virginia Woolf, upon which he and I collaborated and were relieved to be able to complete for submission to the publishers before work became impossible for him.



Many of you will have been helped by, or engaged with, Stuart over many decades. He had a lifelong interest in Woolf from when he was a young teenager still at school and he grew to have a seemingly endless, encyclopaedic knowledge of her life and work. His vigorous recall of facts and quotations made him an invaluable presence at the many lectures and conferences he attended over the years. Those of you who never met him in person but only through his lively contributions to this list—or to the books he edited and articles he wrote—will have glimpsed his meticulous mind at work.



To honour Stuart’s dedication to the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, of which he was a founder member, we intend to produce a supplement with the next issue of the Bulletin, containing pieces written by his fellow Woolfians in appreciation of his huge contribution to Woolf Studies over the years. If you would like to send a tribute, whether you are a member of the VWSGB or not, please ensure it reaches us by 1 March 2025: bulletinvwsgb at gmail.com<mailto:bulletinvwsgb at gmail.com>

Stuart’s absence from international Woolf Studies will leave a huge and unfillable gap and we, his friends and colleagues, will all miss him terribly.

Stephen Barkway
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