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The upcoming Woolf Salon on Friday, Dec. 5, will celebrate The Common Reader at 100, Virginia’s book-length work of literary criticism collecting 20 essays which she introduces with a short preface. You can log in via Zoom.

The first salon in July 2020 invited attendees to “imagine a Woolfian criticism.” More than five years later, the salon returns to Woolf’s critical essays and to questions about the difference Woolf’s reading and thinking—and her thinking about reading—might make for us here and now.

  • Why might the concept “common reader” be of urgent concern in our Present Day?
  • As you return to the essays gathered in the 1925 volume, what comes to mind?
  • What do you notice about Woolf’s approach to literature as “common ground”?
  • Does anything prompt you to wonder about your own reading practices? Your own framework(s) of criticism?
  • What confuses you? What activates you? What in these pages do you relish?

Details

Hosts: Salon Conspirators
What: Woolf Salon #32: The Common Reader at 100
Date: Friday, Dec. 5
Time: 2 p.m. EST (New York) / 1 p.m. CST (Chicago) / noon MST (Albuquerque) / noon CST (México City) / 11 a.m. PST (Los Angeles) / 4 p.m. (Rio de Janeiro) / 7 p.m. GMT (London) / 8 p.m. CET (Paris) / 9 p.m. EET (Tallinn); 10 p.m. (Istanbul; Moscow) / 4 a.m. JST Sat 12/6 (Tokyo) / 6 a.m. AEDT Sat 12/6 (Sydney)
Homework: “Modern Fiction,” which you can read here. Also, please bring a passage from or a question about another Common Reader essay.
How to participate: Anyone can join the group. Just contact woolfsalonproject@gmail.com to sign up for the email list and receive the Zoom link.

Background on the Salon

The Salon Conspirators — Ben Hagen, Shilo McGiff, Amy Smith, and Drew Shannon — began the Woolf Salon Project in July 2020 to provide opportunities for conversation and conviviality among Woolf-interested scholars, students, and common readers during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.

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