Virginia Woolf’s desks — from her stand-up version to her writing board — generate a lot of interest. A March 3 lecture by Leslie Hankins titled “Virginia Woolf: Writing Surfaces and Writing Depths” will answer all questions.
It will be held March 3, from 4-5 p.m. at Duke University, where one of Woolf’s desks is on display. Read more below and via a link on the Events page.
Join us for a talk on Virginia Woolf’s desks, incl. the one on display in @rubensteinlib: https://t.co/qKFquXT567 pic.twitter.com/JPpJnsYby1
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