Alice Lowe, contributor to Blogging Woolf, on her latest monograph in the Bloomsbury Heritage Series, “Virginia Woolf as Memoirist: ‘I am made and remade continually’”
Archive for June 23rd, 2015
A book by any other name ….
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Woolf sightings: From Woolf fan Bill Nighy to TV show “Friends”
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Woolf sightings appear online daily, and Blogging Woolf posts the briefest of them on Facebook. But today we have gathered a few to share with readers here as well. Here they are:
- Virginia Woolf as a teacher of fashion lessons.
- Woolf is one of the guests at a Tea with Mr. Hardy event.
- Teju Cole’s first book of essays will include one on Virginia Woolf.
- Whose voice do we hear in the novel “Adeline”? Virginia Woolf’s or Norah Vincent’s?
- It’s pricey, but you can spend the night in or near Bloomsbury-related digs–from Sissinghurst to Charleston.
- Exhibit for Julie Margaret Cameron makes yahoonews. There is also a story on NPR.
- Portrait of a mother as Virginia Woolf, painted on a ceiling, Sistine Chapel style.
- Woolfians are falling in love with actor Bill Nighy, who has identified himself as a fan of Virginia Woolf. In a recent article, he said he is reading The Voyage Out, his 5th Woolf novel in a row.
- Here’s how Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group are like the TV series “Friends.”
- Woolf is among writers who loved a good walk.
- Woolf’s relevance today regarding women’s power to stop war.
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