Cecil Woolf Publishers’ new monographs usually come out in June to coincide with the Annual International Conference on
Bloomsbury Heritage Series
- Virginia Woolf and the Spanish Civil War: Texts, Contexts & Women’s Narratives by Lolly Ockerstrom
- Walking in the Footsteps of Michel de Montaigne by Judith Allen
- Virginia Woolf as a ‘Cubist Writer’ by Sarah Latham Phillips
- How Should One Read a Marriage?: Private Writings, Public Readings, and Leonard and Virginia Woolf by Drew Patrick Shannon
- The Best of Blogging Woolf, Five Years On by Paula Maggio
- Virginia Woolf’s Likes and Dislikes, Collected and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Paula Maggio
The War Poets Series
- Isaac Rosenberg, War Poet as Painter by Jean Moorcroft Wilson
- T.E. Hulme: ‘One of the War Poets’ by David Worthington
- Apollinaire: Poet of War and Peace by Jacqueline Peltier
- Alan Seeger: the American Rupert Brooke? by Phil Carradice
- Soldier Songs of the Second World War, selected and edited with an Introduction and Notes by Roger Press
See a complete list of the monographs in both of these series.
All of the books published by Cecil Woolf Publishers are available directly from:
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Hi Paula — congratulations on not one but two monographs! It looks like a wonderful list.
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Paula – Congratulations to you and the other authors – and to Cecil of course – on these new monographs. I’m eager to get them & add them to my collection.
Thanks, Alice. As you know, 2012 was such a crazy year for me personally, but finishing these two monographs was definitely both a personal and professional highpoint.