If I lived across the pond, I know where I would be this winter — at Charleston
Farmhouse for its short courses and masterclasses on Virginia Woolf.
The Virginia Woolf Masterclass will be held Jan. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2011, from 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The event promises its 12 guests that they will “learn more about the world and writing of Virginia Woolf in the inspiring setting of the Charleston kitchen.”
Discussion will center around Woolf’s most experimental, pathbreaking novels, Jacob’s Room, Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse. Participants will also visit Sussex University’s Special Collection archive to view examples of her correspondence with friends. The Monk’s House Papers and the Leonard Woolf Papers are part of the collection.
Other events in the series include:
- Painting and Drawing at Charleston in Winter
- Painting with Words: Poetry
Pls I’d like to find the essay “On reading” by Woolf. It’s about Proust . I need it for my doctorate research.
TKS SO MUCH !!!
Pls, I need to find the essay by Woolf called “On reading”. I don’t know where I could find it. I’m researching about her opinion about Proust and I think it’s in this text.
TKS SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!
Wouldn’t it be fun if we could? Anyone else out there want to head to Sussex in January?
Hi Paula – I had the same thought when I first saw this. Perhaps we should pop over for the month of January… Alice