It’s nearly time for Woolf Salon No. 13, so read one or more (or none!) of Virginia Woolf’s six short essays included in “The London Scene” and plan to join Woolf scholars and common readers around the globe for the Sept. 24 Woolf Salon on Zoom.
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Explore Virginia Woolf’s London Scene with Woolf Salon 13
Posted in coronavirus, essays, events, tagged coronavirus, essays, pandemic, Woolf Salon on Friday 17 September 2021| Leave a Comment »
Virginia Woolf’s 1941 post-birthday musings echo our pandemic mood
Posted in coronavirus, pandemic, Woolf's birthday, World War II, tagged birthday, pandemic, Virginia Woolf, Virginia Woolf's diary, World War II on Tuesday 25 January 2022| Leave a Comment »
Virginia Woolf would have been 140 today. So today, as we near the end of year two of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems fitting to look at the moody diary entry she wrote a day after her fifty-ninth birthday in 1941, when she, Leonard, and the rest of the world were living through year two […]
This year’s Woolf Conference moves online — again
Posted in 31st Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, coronavirus, events, tagged 31st Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, ethics on Sunday 23 January 2022| Leave a Comment »
Once again, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced this year’s Woolf Conference, the 31st, to move online. Last year, the 30th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, with its theme of Profession and Performance, was held virtually for the first time via Zoom. It was originally scheduled to be held in 2020, but the pandemic postponed it […]
Woolf’s salon in “Orlando” meets the 21st century
Posted in 21st century Woolf, coronavirus, events, Orlando, pandemic, tagged Orlando, pandemic, The Woolf Salon on Saturday 28 August 2021| 2 Comments »
Luckily, for a number of energetic Virginia Woolf readers and scholars, the pandemic has prompted the creation of something new and innovative for Woolf lovers around the globe, The Woolf Salon.
Pandemic photos show Angel in the House lives on
Posted in art, art exhibits, coronavirus, essays, pandemic, Virginia Woolf, tagged Angel in the House, art exhibit, pandemic, Photography, Professions for Women, Virginia Woolf on Tuesday 14 September 2021| 1 Comment »
Have we killed the self-sacrificing Angel in the House, something Virginia Woolf advocated in “Professions for Women?” If an exhibit by photographer Lanie McNulty is to be believed, the answer is no.
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