Here’s the latest collection of Woolf sightings from around the Web, which I originally posted on Facebook.
- The Masterpiece PBS post on Virginia Woolf and Downton Abbey. However, it doesn’t include mention of the Jan. 31 episode (Season 6, Episode 5) in which Neville Chamberlain, then the minister of health, talks about the participation of his prankster brother-in-law, Horace de Vere Colethe, in the Dreadnought Hoax.
The weekend quiz from The Guardian includes Virginia Woolf.
- Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse is one of Alison Bechdel’s 10 favorite books.
- Virginia Woolf, Rupert Brooke and the tranquility of Grantchester
- Virginia Woolf’s Guide to Grieving in The Huffington Post
- In “Women on the Verge of Extraordinary Recognition,” by Nancy Jones, Virginia Woolf is asked to write a play for the WWI village fete. Read more.
- Virginia Woolf had articles published in Vogue in the 1920s when Dorothy Todd was editor.
- Donation from Woolf’s great niece to help refurbish Charleston.
- “Virginia Woolf on Androgyny, Creativity, and a Room of One’s Own,” by Nathan Gelgud
- Virginia Woolf: Witch of the Waters. A comic of literary witches.
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