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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Woolf sightings: from books to food to film
Posted in Woolf sightings, tagged Bill Goldstein, Hermione Lee, Maggie Humm, Virginia Woolf, Vita and Virginia, Woolf sightings on Saturday 9 September 2017| Leave a Comment »
Bloomsburg and Woolf: A mutual love affair
Posted in 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, 25th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Bloomsbury, events, tagged 25th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsbury Group, Cecil Woolf, Erica Delsandro, Jean Moorcroft Wilson, Julie Vandivere, Septimus and Clarissa, Virginia Woolf on Monday 8 June 2015| 3 Comments »
Catching up with Woolf Conference 2015: Highlights, panels, photos and more.
Day 7 at the Berg: Rare books at the Morgan
Posted in Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury pacifists, Julian Bell, tagged Clive Bell, Julian Bell, Morgan Library and Museum, NYPL Berg Collection, WarMongers, We Did Not Fight: 1914-1918 Experiences of War Resisters on Wednesday 15 February 2012| 2 Comments »
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 […]
Day 8 at the Berg: Weather and war at the Morgan
Posted in Bloomsbury pacifists, Virginia Woolf, Woolf and war, tagged Bloomsbury pacifists, David Garnett, Morgan Library & Museum, NYPL Berg Collection, War in the Air: September 1939 to May 1941 on Friday 17 February 2012| 1 Comment »
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 […]
Day 6 at the Berg: Move to the Morgan
Posted in Bloomsbury pacifists, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, tagged Angelica Garnett, Duncan Grant, Morgan Library & Museum, NYPL Berg Collection, Vanessa Bell on Tuesday 14 February 2012| 4 Comments »
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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