Here’s the latest hefty collection of Woolf sightings from around the Web, which I originally posted on Blogging Woolf’s Facebook page. They are coming fast and furious.
- Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway is on TIME‘s list of 10 books that will help those suffering from Downton Abbey withdrawal. http://ti.me/1ntHzmN
- “Chloe liked Olivia”: The Charleston Farmhouse blog ties a Vanessa bell painting to Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own. http://bit.ly/1R3AbWJ
- Exhibition of paintings by Valerie Suter in Sag Harbor will include portrait of Virginia Woolf. http://easthamptonstar.com/Arts/2016303/Art-Scene-030316
- Virginia Woolf’s link to Norfolk: her 1906 stay at Blo Norton
Hall.http://bit.ly/1p9d1sd
- Award-winning British author Ali Smith includes real people, such as Virginia Woolf, in her latest collection, “Public Library & Other Stories.”http://bit.ly/1RvtwVP
- Using thread as ink, Susan Jamison’s Drowning Dress pays tribute to Virginia Woolf. http://bit.ly/1p0skCX
- Virginia Woolf at the existential cafe. http://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-existentialist-cafe-20160306-story.html
- Just 13% of blue plaques go to women. Woolf has one. English Heritage calls on us to nominate more. http://bit.ly/1WVMzgb
- Which writers’ journals are worth reading? Why, Virginia Woolf’s, of course! http://nyti.ms/1QmSitw
- “Dying is Hard,” a poignant essay in Lumen by Virginia Woolf scholar and common reader Alice Lowe. http://www.lumenmag.net/alice-lowe-03
- March 3 was World Book Day. Here are 20 places linked to famous authors, including Virginia Woolf’s Monk’s House in Rodmell. http://bit.ly/1Rdf07B
- Superman’s Fortress of Solitude in upcoming episode of Supergirl is compared to Virginia Woolf’s “Room of One’s Own” http://bit.ly/1QdxmFh
- The afterlives of Virginia Woolf from the New Statesman. http://bit.ly/1WS4Zym
- For his 100 Novels Project, visual artist Tim Youd retyped the 209 pages of Virginia Woolf’s To The Lighthouse on an Underwood Portable at the Godrevy Lighthouse in Cornwall. http://bit.ly/1XTgl6c
- The New York Times review of Alexandra Harris’s Weatherland, which was inspired by
Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando.” http://nyti.ms/1RxwID2
- Crawl at the end of Touched with Fire gives nod to those w/ bi-polar disorder, including Virginia Woolf. http://www.sltrib.com/home/3519178-155/movie-review-touched-with-fire-is
- New novel Margaret the First is inspired by the woman Virginia Woolf described as “Mad Madge.” http://bit.ly/1pi69sp
- No surprise: Virginia Woolf in top 10 of most-read women authors in college courses. http://time.com/4234719/college-textbooks-female-writers/
- Ode to author Virginia Woolf wall art.http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/38171617.jsp#/
- Virginia and Vanessa fashions from Anthropologie http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/search/search.jsp?searchPhrase=vanessa+virginia#/
- Women Who Should Be Pretty Pissed Off: Virginia Woolf Will Kick Your Ass
- Emma Woolf on Virginia Woolf in Newsweek. http://bit.ly/216NaBX
- More on Emma Woolf on Virginia Woolf. http://www.thenews.com.pk/print/99968-So-who-is-afraid-of-Virginia-Woolf
- Union College Winter Dance Concert, “Minds of Interest,” showcases brilliant minds of creators like Virginia Woolf March 2-5.http://bit.ly/1oQMhwc
- At Ottawa’s undercurrents festival 2016, the experimental drama “Particle” features a woman trying to explain Woolf’s The Waves.http://bit.ly/20KjQMk
- New partnership between Pushkin House and The London Library will produce a series of “beautifully designed” books containing material from authors such as Virginia Woolf. http://bit.ly/1XCTVWF
- Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway among first 20 titles in Pocket Penguins with its “compact, jewel-like format.” http://bit.ly/24g8zHZ
- A March 3 talk by Leslie Hankins on “Virginia Woolf: Writing Surfaces and Writing Depths.” It’s at Duke University‘s Rubenstein Library, where one of Woolf’s desks is on display.http://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2016/02/15/16780/
- Rapping feminist quotes, including one from Virginia Woolf on locking up your libraries.
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