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It’s Easter. And I read Virginia Woolf. So this morning a question occurred to me, “What did Virginia Woolf think about Easter?” I turned to Jane de Gay to find out.

Revd Professor Jane de Gay is professor of English literature at Leeds Trinity University and an Anglican priest serving a predominantly Caribbean congregation at St. Martin’s Potternewton, Leeds.

The Woolf scholar and author of the book, Virginia Woolf and Christian Culture (Edinburgh UP, June 2018), wrote a series of posts about Woolf and Holy Week in 2019, the year after her book came out.

Her final one, titled “Easter Sunday,” included this quote from Woolf on Easter Sunday in 1937:

Again I take my tiny little flutter, with the accursed Xtian bells ringing – however, dulled as they are with 500 years or more at Rodmell I cant seriously dislike them. (Diary 5, 72)

You can read Jane’s entire post on the Edinburgh University Press blog.

The spire of St. Peter’s Church, located behind the garden at the Woolfs’ Monk’s House in Rodmell, peaks above the greenery.

 

 

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Virginia Woolf: For a Poetics & Politics of Intimacy is the theme of a conference organized by the French Society for Woolf Studies at Jean Monnet University in Saint-Étienne, France on May 11 and 12.

Speakers and organizers

Keynote speakers are:

  • Elsa Högberg, Uppsala University
  • Christine Reynier, Montpellier 3 University
  • Paul-Valéry, Montpellier 3 University

Other speakers include Maggie Humm, Claire Davison, Mark Hussey and Jane Goldman.

The conference is being organized by Floriane Reviron-Piégay and Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio and sponsored by the ECLLA unit (Contemporary Studies in Literature, Languages, Arts at Jean Monnet University), with the support of SEW and CORPUS (Picardy University – Jules Verne)

Conference program and more information

Download the program.

For further information, contact Floriane Reviron-Piegay at: floriane.reviron.piegay@ univ-st-etienne.fr

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