From the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain comes news of these events:
- What: All-day reading of Woolf’s 1927 masterpiece, To the Lighthouse
When: Sunday 14 October 2018, 9.30 a.m. to (approx.) 8.30 p.m.
Where: Lucy Cavendish College
Details: Free and open to all, both town and gown. Come for an hour or so, or come for the day.
Lunch will be available to buy in the Lucy Cavendish dining hall, 12:30-1:30 p.m. RSVP for lunch by emailing tt206@cam.ac.uk
Get more details. - What: Talk on two previously unpublished sketches “The ‘Cook Sketch‘ and ‘The Villa Jones‘: Virginia Woolf’s Lost 1931 Sketches”
When: Tuesday 30 October 2018, 1 p.m.
Where: Clara Jones, King’s College, London.
Details: This talk will introduce two previously unpublished sketches discovered in the pages of a little-known notebook held in New York’s Morgan Library. The two sketches differ formally but collectively suggest an alternative starting point for the much-discussed political turn in Woolf’s writing during the 1930s. Hosted by Literature Cambridge and Lucy Cavendish College. Get more details. - What: VWSGB members are invited to the Leslie Stephen Lecture
When: Monday 15 October: Lecture at 5:30 p.m. with drinks reception following at 6:45 p.m.
Where: Lecture in the Senate House, Cambridge; drinks reception in The Combination Room, The Old Schools.
Details: Lecture by Sir Simon Schama on “Liberalism, populism and the fate of the world”
Details: Free. Get more details.
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