An informal celebration of the life of Virginia Woolf scholar Susan Dick, who died Dec. 2010, will be held Feb. 3 at the Queen’s University Club, 168 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Friends, colleagues and fellow-Woolfians are cordially invited to attend. Those unable to attend are welcome to send brief written tributes to be read.
on Monday 3 October 2011 at 9:12 pm | Reply
Paula Maggio – The creator of Blogging Woolf, I am a reader, writer and journalist from Akron, Ohio, who has taught women's and gender studies at The University of Akron, Kent State University, and Mount Union College. I have written five monographs as part of the Bloomsbury Heritage Series for Cecil Woolf Publishers of London. These include "Reading the Skies in Virginia Woolf" (2009)and "The Bloomsbury Pacifists and the Great War" (2018).
Paula Maggio
Susan Dick was my cousin – eight years younger than I. I had such respect for the way she lived her life. She was the only child of my favorite Aunt & Uncle.She proved to me that each of us has a special gift to share with the world. This she did. She Blessed the world quietly and gently as she did all things. Ruth Ann Biggs
Ruth Ann, thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Susan Dick was my cousin – eight years younger than I. I had such respect for the way she lived her life. She was the only child of my favorite Aunt & Uncle.She proved to me that each of us has a special gift to share with the world. This she did. She Blessed the world quietly and gently as she did all things. Ruth Ann Biggs