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The good news is that The Uncollected Letters of Virginia Woolf (2025) is now out in print. The bad news is the cost: $245. But the other good news is that Edinburgh University Press is offering a “launch discount” code that saves you 30 percent off the published price. Use code NEW30 at checkout.

Amazon U.S. is also offering the volume at a price of $246.39, but no discount is available.

Edited by Stephen Barkway and the late Stuart N. Clarke, the volume includes more than 1,400 uncollected and newly discovered letters from Virginia Woolf, including several substantial series of letters with previously unrecorded correspondents.

Important letters to contemporary writers, such as Stella Benson, Rebecca West, Lyn Lloyd Irvine and Berta Ruck, have been unearthed from archives, as well as fifty letters to T. S. Eliot. This book also features substantial collections of letters to Lady Colefax, Winifred Holtby, Mary Hutchinson, Christabel McLaren (Lady Aberconway) and Raymond Mortimer, as well as previously unrecorded correspondents, according to the publisher.

Background on the new letters and the editors

For 25 years, Clarke and Barkway searched for previously unpublished letters from Virginia Woolf and included them in the pages of the Virginia Woolf Bulletin, which is issued free to members of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain.

During their search, the pair of editors also put out a call to members and beyond for any letters from Woolf  that did not make it into the six-volume collection of her letters published by Hogarth Press/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich between 1975-80.

Clarke is a co-founder of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain and was editor of the Virginia Woolf Bulletin from 1999 to 2022. As well as contributing almost 300 items to the Bulletin, he edited Volume five and Volume six of The Essays of Virginia Woolf (2009 and 2011) and transcribed Orlando: The Original Holograph Draft (1993). Barkway is a co-founder of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain and was its Chair from 1998 to 2018.

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Join the Woolf Conspirators Friday, Dec. 6, for its thirtieth Woolf Salon, this one a community reading of a selection of Woolf’s diary entries and letters written at the turn of the year.

The selection of readings is idiosyncratic, with early entries from A Passionate Apprentice and letters from the late 1930s. During the follow-up discussion after the readings, readers will share their own favorite “season’s end” diary entries or letters.

The details

Hosts: Salon Conspirators
Date: Friday, Dec. 6
Time: 2–4 p.m. ET (New York) / 11 a.m.–1 p.m. PT (Los Angeles) / 4–6.p.m. Brasilia / 7–9.p.m. GMT (London) / 8–10 p.m. CET (Paris) / 10 p.m.–midnight Ankara / Sat 4 a.m.–6 a.m. JST (Tokyo) / Sat 6 a.m.–8 a.m. AEDT (Sydney). Please check time conversions.
Where: On Zoom
Homework: Selections of Woolf’s diaries/letters. Or bring your own.
How: Contact woolfsalonproject@gmail.com to sign up for the email list and receive the Zoom link.

Background on the Salon

The Salon Conspirators — Benjamin 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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Between 1975 and 1980, Hogarth Press/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich published six volumes of Virginia Woolf’s letters.

A new collection of letters from Virginia Woolf is in the works, thanks to Stuart N. Clarke and Stephen Barkway. The volume will be published by Edinburgh University Press.

For 25 years, Clarke and Barkway have been searching for previously unpublished letters from Virginia Woolf and including them in the pages of the Virginia Woolf Bulletin, which is issued free to members of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, of which both men have served as officers.

Now the pair has put out a call for any letters from Woolf  that did not make it into the six-volume collection of her letters published by Hogarth Press/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich between 1975-80.

The query Clarke and Barkway sent to society members

“Members of the VWSGB will be aware that, over the past 25 years, Stuart N. Clarke and I have been including previously unpublished letters from Virginia Woolf in the pages of the Virginia Woolf Bulletin.

“We will be collecting these, and many others that did not make it into the six-volume collection of her letters (Hogarth Press/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975-80), for a collection to be published by Edinburgh University Press.

“We’re hoping to have almost finished by the end of the year, and to submit the ‘manuscript’ next summer.  We have been allowed to include the ‘new’ letters in ‘Congenial Spirits’.  The book will be a substantial tome.

“If any of you have any such letters, or copies of them, or know where they are, then we should love to hear from you.

“Many of the letters have been published in whole or in part, in auction catalogues, books and articles (e.g. ‘Some [Nineteen] New Woolf Letters’, ed. Joanne Trautmann Banks, Modern Fiction Studies 30:2 (Summer 1984): 175–202; in the Virginia Woolf Miscellany (43 & 55); Woolf Studies Annual (1, 7 & 8), but of course we are hunting for copies of the originals.

“We have checked all the institutions with substantial Woolf holdings, those who are mentioned as owners in the six volumes, and those listed in the annual ‘Woolf Studies Annual’ under ‘Guide to Library Special Collections.  There may be obscure (from a Woolfian point of view) institutions that have the odd letter and that we are not aware of.

“We are frustrated that we have by no means managed to track down all the letters on the two lists of ‘too lates’ (1980; available on the VW CD-Rom, Berg M43 (search for “Nigel”)) and ‘too too lates’ (1984), compiled by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann.  For example, what happened to the letters owned by Roger Fry’s daughter, Pamela Diamand?

“We realise that the minute the book goes to press, another letter or letters will pop up, but we are seeking help from you, in the hope that we will not miss too many.

Got info? Send it here

Information about Woolf letters can be sent to:  vwletters@btinternet.com

A previously unpublished etter from Virginia Woolf to Leonard Woolf published in the Virginia Woolf Bulletin No. 73, May 2023, p. 5

 

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The Centre for Modernist Cultures at the University of Birmingham is marking the formation of the Modern Letters Editing Network (MoLE) with a virtual workshop that includes Virginia Woolf.

What: Working with Modern Letters: Ford Madox Ford, Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf
When: Monday, July 17, 2 – 4 p.m. London Time
Who: The discussion will be led by: Professor Claire Davison, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3; and Professor Sara Haslam, Open University. It will be moderated by Professor Max Saunders, University of Birmingham
How: Via Zoom. Jul 17, 2023 at 2 p.m. London Time
Registration: https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvf-6przItH9UWfNyu2pA-C_sng1zIsFf9

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event.

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