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Every day Blogging Woolf monitors Google and Twitter for references to Virginia Woolf on the Web. Here are some recent sightings shared via the blog’s Facebook page: A book list full of treats for Woolf hunters. https://bloggingwoolf.org/2017/08/25/a-book-list-full-of-treats-for-woolf-hunters/ Who Killed Mrs. Ramsay by Maggie Humm is on the Impress Prize for New Writers​ short list. Follow […]

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Catching up with Woolf Conference 2015: Highlights, panels, photos and more.

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Having worked my way through Vanessa Bell’s letters to Maynard Keynes yesterday, I spent today with two of the Morgan’s rare books on the topic of the Bloomsbury pacifists. The Morgan Library & Museum actually has five pertinent rare books on the topic in its catalogue, and originally I thought I would get through all of them […]

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Those who know me know that I am fascinated by the idea of how weather affects human behavior and human history. Yesterday, while I was reading David Garnett’s 1941 book War in the Air: September 1939 to May 1941 at the Morgan Library & Museum, references to weather’s affects on the outcome of World War II […]

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Last week, NYPL Berg Collection librarian Rebecca Filner gave me the hot tip that I could find unpublished letters written by Vanessa Bell to Maynard Keynes at the Morgan Library & Museum. Today I went there to read them. The routine at the Morgan is different than that at the Berg. At the Morgan, one is required […]

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