Woolf sightings: Compilations of mass media sightings mentioning Virginia Woolf
Scroll through these links to Woolf sightings. Add yours in the Comments section below or send it to bloggingwoolf@yahoo.com.
Sightings in 2017
Visit the Blogging Woolf Facebook page for the most up-to-date links to Woolf sightings. If you prefer to stay on the Blogging Woolf site, click on this link: “Woolf sightings” or go to the right sidebar. Near the bottom you will find a section titled Woolf Categories. Scroll through the alphabetical drop-down menu and click on “Woolf sightings.”
- Woolf everywhere: sightings from music to food, Dec. 14, 2017
- Woolf sightings from the Woolf Society of Great Britain, Sept. 24, 2017
- Woolf sightings: from books to food to film, Sept. 9, 2017
Sightings in 2016
Visit the Blogging Woolf Facebook page for the most up-to-date links to Woolf sightings. If you prefer to stay on the Blogging Woolf site, click on this link: “Woolf sightings” or go to the right sidebar. Near the bottom you will find a section titled Woolf Categories. Scroll through the alphabetical drop-down menu and click on “Woolf sightings.”
- Woolf sightings: From music to art to literature to TV, July 17, 2016
- Woolf sightings: A multitude, May 5, 2016
- And the champion is . . . Virginia Woolf, April 2, 2016
- In memory of Virginia Woolf, March 28, 2016
- Woolf sightings: How Woolf can help cure Downton Abbey withdrawal, March 8, 2016
- Sharing some Woolf visuals found on Twitter, March 4, 2016
- Woolf sightings: From Downton Abbey to Witch of the Waters, Feb. 18, 2016
- Woolf sightings on her birthday, Jan. 26, 2016
Sightings in 2015
- Woolf and Bloomsbury Group sightings, April 3, 2015
- Woolf sightings: From poetry to sci fi to lit crit, April 8, 2015
- Social media rich with Bloomsbury and Woolf news, resources this week, May 28, 2015
- Woolf sightings: From Woolf fan Bill Nighy to TV show “Friends”, June 23, 2015
- What does the brain matter compared with the heart?, June 26, 2015
- Recent Woolf sightings, with a focus on “Life in Squares”, Aug. 16, 2015
- Woolf sightings x 4 in the NYT Book Review, Sept. 1, 2015
- Woolf sightings: From illness to Gaggle, Dec. 8, 2015
Sightings in 2014
- Woolf sightings worth noting and disputing. Sept. 24, 2014.
- Woolf on the Web. Sept. 3, 2014.
- Woolf sightings: Weather and war and more. Feb. 23, 2014.
- Woolf sightings: Starting with Vogue. Feb. 11, 2014.
- Links to Woolf sightings are also posted to the Virginia Woolf, Author, Community Facebook page on an ongoing basis.
Sightings in 2013
- Woolf sightings: Christmas shopping with Virginia, Dec. 5, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Praise of Woolf among women, Oct. 8, 2013
- Virginia Woolf appears in “Downton Abbey,” Sept. 16, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Swimming with Woolf, lit talk, Aug. 16, 2013
- Woolf comic, ghost chat, cheese pairing. What next?, July 16, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Virginia and Kim Kardashian, July 15, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Emma Woolf on Virginia & food, June 19, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Wikipedia, The Great Gatsby, and Bloomsbury, May 24, 2013
- Woolf sightings: On a bike, in a lodge, in a war, April 29, 2013
- Woolf sightings: A life changing quote and more, April 15, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Including a song of Julia, March 20, 2013
- Woolf sightings: Fifty stuck in the pipeline, March 12, 2013
- Woolf sightings: To the Lighthouse inspires video game, Feb. 20, 2013
Sightings in 2012
- Woolf sightings: A December sprinkling, Dec. 14, 2012
- Woolf sightings: More on The Dalloway in NYC, Dec. 6, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Why women need a variety of rooms of their own, Nov. 26, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Award-winning kids’ book, The Dalloway, The Women’s Library, Nov. 16, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Britney Spears as the next Virginia Woolf, Nov. 9, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Costumed for Halloween and ready to vote, Oct. 31, 2012
- Woolf sightings: The Mrs. Dalloway connection to America’s Top Model, Oct. 24, 2012
- Woolf sightings: The Bloomsbury Festival and more, Oct. 17, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Woolf and memory a la Proust, Oct. 10, 2012
- Woolf sightings: “Glee,” a lesbian bar and Alfre Woodard, Oct. 6, 2012
- Woolf sightings: The play’s the thing, Sept. 16, 2012
- Woolf sightings: A lady pen of our own, Sept. 5, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Last-minute summer reads, Aug. 29, 2012
- Woolf sightings: A series of Woolf-related events, Aug. 20, 2012
- Woolf sightings: To the Lighthouse — in print, in film, on stage, Aug. 10, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Woolf, Tavistock Square and the Olympics, Aug. 4, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Virginia and the London Olympics, July 27, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Now she’s shooting photos in New Zealand, July 17, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Making the connection between Virginia and Nora Ephron, July 9, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Missing Clarissa Day, June 23, 2012
- Links from Blogging Woolf readers, friends, June 12, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Riches include Woolf and the Jubilee of her time, June 6, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Woolf writing Britain, May 26, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Seventy-six in two weeks, May 15, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Play connects Bloomsbury with reality show, April 28, 2012
- Woolf sightings: The Odyssey with a Woolf touch, April 20, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Fifty-six in 10 days, April 9, 2012
- Woolf sightings: In the soup, on the stage and as an edible tableau, March 29, 2012
- Woolf sightings: In her own words, March 21, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Her novels on audio and her appearance in a graphic novel, March 13, 2012
- Woolf sightings: From Skype to Twitter to science fiction, March 5, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Does Edith of Downton Abbey dress like Virginia Woolf?, Feb. 22, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Valentine’s Day, Charleston song and the Dreadnought Hoax, Feb. 14, 2012
- Woolf sightings: On stage, in translation and playing the dating game, Feb. 4, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Virginia’s connections to Downton Abbey, Jan. 22, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Mark May 11 for Hyde Park Gate News, Jan. 13, 2012
- Woolf sightings: Big name in public domain & the Beatles, Jan. 6, 2012
Sightings in 2011
- Woolf sightings: Swimming in Malibu, with Man Ray at the Met, Dec. 26, 2011
- Woolf sightings: A miscellany, Dec. 12, 2011
- Woolf sightings: What if Virginia were …, Dec. 3, 2011
- Woolf sightings: When Virginia went to the lighthouse, Nov. 22, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Florence & the Machine hits it big, Nov. 13, 2011
- Woolf sightings: True or false?, Nov. 2, 2011
- Woolf sightings: In music, photos, lit, Oct. 24, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Ruth Gruber at 100 and more, Oct. 12, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Reading Woolf in Tehran and A-list actresses read Woolf on tape, Oct. 3, 2011
- Woolf sightings: From Iran to New Zealand to Australia, Sept. 26, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Art, fashion, music, more, Sept. 17, 2011
- Woolf sightings: On the Isle of Wight, in book collections, among socialists, Sept. 8, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Artistic vaginas, “scrolloping” and a new song, Aug. 31, 2011
- Woolf sightings: At Penshurst, in the canon, in the loo, Aug. 22, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Woolf and the Art of the Novella Reading Challenge, Aug. 13, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Baseball, Broadway and Bloomsbury, Aug. 1, 2011
- Woolf sightings: She’s an inspiration, not a dried out burger, buddy, July 19, 2011
- Woolf sightings: A story of passion, a song about suicide, July 12, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Novelist, essayist, jewelry model?, July 5, 2011
- Woolf sightings: An even 50, June 22, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Words from Cunningham, Naipaul stir controversy, June 9, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Art from St. Louis to Liverpool, June 3, 2011
- Woolf sightings: An inspiration, on summer reading lists, May 24, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Flowing together with the River Ouse, May 14, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Band names, books, music, plays, TV series, May 4, 2011
- Woolf sightings: The Goon Squad and a pond of our own, April 25, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Featured in teen story and bipolar news, April 19, 2011
- Woolf sightings: From fashion advice to writers’ fascinations April 11, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Nude Woolf readers and final essays, April 3, 2011
- Woolf sightings: In a Liz Taylor week, March 27, 2011
- Woolf sightings: From play reviews to quotes, March 21, 2011
- Woolf sightings: An influential muse, March 14, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Lady Gaga, genius, and graphic novels, March 3, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Virginia Woolf and Berlusconi?, Feb. 21, 2011
- Woolf sightings: Virginia Woolf around the Web, Feb. 15, 3011
Sightings prior to 2011, listed by category:
Scholarly
- Bibliographies of Woolf Studies compiled by the International Virginia Woolf Society
- Literary criticism
Popular fiction and non-fiction
- Beyond the Icon: Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction by Alice Lowe. London: Cecil Woolf Publishers. 2009.
- “Passing Glances” compiled by Sally Greene, former bibliographer/historian of the International Virginia Woolf Society
- Vanity Fair The Portraits: A Century of Iconic Images by Graydon Carter
- When I Forgot by Elina Hirvonen
- The White Garden: A Novel of Virginia Woolf by Stephanie Barron. Bantam. Sept. 2009. 320p. ISBN 978-0-553-80735-6. $25. Barron (Jane and the Barque of Frailty) introduces Jo Bellamy, whose studies of Woolf’s famous White Garden trigger disturbing questions about Woolf’s suicide. The best-selling author lives near Denver. Read a review.
- The Machiavellian Minister by Charlie Frémaux. 2009. Read more.
- A Woolf in Fox’s clothing
- Here come the Ramseys: Penelope Lively’s Family Album & To the Lighthouse
- Finding Woolf in Finding Myself
- Sighting Woolf in contemporary British crime fiction
- Help track Woolf in contemporary fiction
Print media
Go here for a listing of references to Woolf in newspapers and magazines available online.
Broadcast media
- “World Celebrates Russia’s ‘Immortal’ Chekhov at 150” – ABC News, Jan. 29, 2010
“Clutching a bouquet of cream roses, the Kremlin chief said we can still learn from the dozens of Chekhov works, which enjoy an enduring universal appeal and have inspired other renowned writers, including James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.” - “What People Were Reading During the Depression“ -NPR.org, June 16, 2009
“That same month, Virginia Woolf cashed in on the Flush craze by bringing out a biography of the pooch; the ad promised that the forthcoming shaggy dog story was ‘certain to be Mrs. Woolf’s most popular book.’ Clearly, the copywriter was not a fan of Woolf’s experiments in literary modernism.” - Bloomsbury house history search“ – BBC, Jan. 29, 2009
- “In ‘Freshwater,’ A Lighter Side of Virginia Woolf“ – NPR.org, Jan. 25, 2009
Find more links here. - “Selected Shorts: ‘Family Matters’“ – WNYC.org, Dec. 28, 2008
“We complete this program with Rick Moody’s poignant story, `Boys.’ In a style reminiscent of Virginia Woolf’s The Years it uses stream-of-consciousness and repetition to chronicle the life of two brothers from birth to adulthood in a brief but rich narrative. “ - “Virginia Woolf, at intersection of science and art“ – NPR, Aug. 2, 2008
- “What your stuff says about you“- NPR, May 26, 2008
“A tiny gift edition of Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own.” - “Farmhouse reclaims artist’s work” – BBC, March 28, 2007
- “Virginia Woolf portrait uncovered” – BBC, April 5, 2004
- Interview with Nigel Nicholson about his biography, Virginia Woolf – NPR, Oct. 25, 2000
Music
- Indigo Girls song lyrics – “Virginia Woolf”
- “Eminent Victorians” by Princeton includes four Woolf-related tracks. Read more.
- “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” by Jimmy Smith
- Also see links under “Music” heading in right sidebar
Websites
- “Joan as Policewoman — the Deep Field,” State, Jan. 25, 2011
“Substituting Stevie Wonder for Virginia Woolf, Wasser has broken through the darkness and found some sort of happiness- making this her most joyous record to date.” - “In Conversation: Deborah Kass with Terry R. Myers,” The Brooklyn Rail,
“I would also say that my generation, which isn’t yours, but mine, are the sons and daughters of Mad Men and the great white middle class of that time—our fathers were the sort of all-powerful, autocratic, authoritarian males, that Virginia Woolf wrote about.” - “Odd facts about Nobel Prize winners,”CNN.com, Oct. 6, 2009
- “Join us at Manchester Pride,” The Lesbian and Gay Foundation, Aug. 18, 2009
“Virginia Woolf and Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative government for inadvertently mobilising the gay community in the face of Section 28.” - “Open Thread: When Art and Ideals Collide,” Feministe, July 28, 2009
“For example, I love Virginia Woolf, but I am Jewish …” - Interview: Agnes Varda, Eye Weekly.com, July 23, 2009
“When I saw what painting had done in the last 30 years, what writers like Joyce or Virginia Woolf or Faulkner or Hemingway had done, these people changed so much.” - “The Hours and Pink Grapefruit With Pink Peony Petals,” Virginia Woolf and Tea Before Bedtime, July 14, 2009
- “The Vacation That Almost Destroyed a Marriage: Author’s New Novel Explores Power and Limits of Love,” PR.com, June 27, 2009
“In a style that is part Ian McEwan and part Virginia Woolf“ - “I’d love to repeat Abhay Deol in a film: Anurag Kashyap,” Sify Movies, June 8, 2009
- “Virginia Woolf on June nights and roses,” Colleen Smith, Examiner.com, June 7, 2009
- “Donovan Leitch Pens Woolf Musical,”ContactMusic.com, May 24, 2009
- “Do Women Need Their Own Space?,” Indra Adnan, Huffington Post, May 14, 2009
- “The Pain and The Itch: Virginia Woolf-lite,” Broadwayworld.com, March 17, 2009
- National Portrait Gallery: Virginia Woolf, sitter in 60 portraits
- Teacher Cyberguide: Life and Works of Virginia Woolf
- Virginia Woolf on Women and Fiction
- “A Feminist at Fifty,” Jayne Lyn Stahl, Atlantic Free Press, Feb. 20, 2009
“There’s always Susan Sontag, of course, Anais Nin, and Virginia Woolf, but there aren’t nearly as many women in the annals of world literature as there are men.” - “Happy Birthday, Virginia Woolf, novelist and essayist” –Finding Dulcinea, Jan. 25, 2009
- “Called to the Table” – Bates College online magazine Bates Matters, Jan. 6, 2009
“In presenting Bates Contemplates Food to the College audience at Convocation this fall, I juxtaposed two stories, one fictional and one factual. The first story, about two meals the narrator eats on her visit to the fictional university of Oxbridge, is taken from the opening chapter of Virginia Woolf’sA Room of One’s Own, where Woolf introduces her argument about the relationship among money, space, and creative thought.” - “Two Versions of Virginia Woolf’s Freshwater Are Combined for World Premiere in NYC; Cast Announced“ – Playbill, Jan. 5, 2009
- “With a little thought, paint can help transform a room” –silive.com, Dec. 10, 2008
“Throughout the first half of the 20th century the Bloomsbury writers, painters and designers exerted a powerful influence on English culture. Quentin Bell and his daughter, Virginia Nicholson, tell the story of the Charleston farmhouse in the Sussex Downs, linking it with some of the major figures who spent time there, including Bell’s aunt, Virginia Woolf.” - “Waving to Virginia” – Patti Smith reading Virginia Woolf on YouTube with Jesse Smith on piano
- Virginia Woolf on Facebook
- Virginia Woolf’s MySpace page
- Worldwide Woolf
- Timeline Results for Virginia Woolf
- Cocktail Party Cheat Sheets: Virginia Woolf
- Virginia Woolf News on The New York Times Web Page
- Virginia Woolf Center
- Woolf Texts and Covers
- MIT’s Open CourseWare: Interpretation: Virginia Woolf’s Shakespeare
- The Virginia Woolf Trail
Blogs
- “Opinion: Where are the girls?” – Ruth Irwin, Liberal Democrat Voice, Jan. 30, 2011
“Virginia Woolf famously wrote that women needed independent means in order to pursue professional careers – `a room of one’s own’.” - “If Shakespeare Had a Sister” – Tonis Anton, Life is a Mystery, June 29, 2010
- “Killing Time and Neurons” – French Elbow, The Vine, June 28, 2010
“Naomi delighted in explaining to me that this new night was so exclusive, you could only get in if you had a tattoo of the club night’s mascot. This was a picture of Virginia Woolf’s head sporting Mickey Mouse arms and legs, a pair of ray-bans, and a speech bubble that said `R.I.P. Tupac’.” - “The Essentials of Teaching” – Warren Roberts on the Times-Union website, June 22, 2010
- “Franken Asks Where Are the Fictional Feminists“ – by Robin Marty, care 2 make a difference, June 14, 2010
- “Falling in love with your characters“ – Booked, June 7, 2010
- “The Book Thieves“ – Booked, June 3, 2010
- “Girl on Girl Review: STC2“ – The Huffington Post, June 1, 2010
- “A Week in Linklog“ – The Guardian Books Blog, May 21, 2010
- “Carla Carlisle on the New Political Age” – Country Life, May 20, 2010
- “Where is Brighton’s Cutting-Edge Gay Theatre?” – The Guardian Theatre Blog, May 19, 2010
- “From the Issue: Campus Life” – Bwog, May 15, 2010
- “To the Lighthouse–Virginia Woolf“ – A Guy’s Moleskin Notebook, Jan. 22, 2010
- “Aspiring to Write Like Virginia Woolf“ – Learning, Living, Loving, Jan. 18, 2010
- “Woolf in Winter: Mrs. Dalloway“ – Nonsense, Jan. 15, 2010
- “Virginia Woolf’s Beauty“ – Nigel Beale Nota Bene Books, Jan. 7, 2010
- “The Only Surviving Recording of Virginia Woolf’s Voice” – Rattle, Jan. 5, 2010
- “Her Mother’s Name Was Duckworth Once. Virginia Woolf” – Buffy Holt, Nov. 10, 2009
- “A Resolution I Bet You’ve Never Tried: Tweeting “The Waves“ – The Happiness Project, Gretchen Rubin. Sept. 21, 2009
- Virginia Woolf Tag Page on Technorati
- Orlando – a French blog about the Woolf novel
- “Children of Divorce are Good Actors,” by Ilana Simons – The Literary Mind, July 30, 2009
- Review: “A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf” – The Zen Leaf, July 30, 2009
- “Twilight and Om“ – Tea and Virginia Woolf Before Bedtime, July 29, 2009
- “Who’s inspired by Virginia Woolf” – My Inner French Girl, July 28, 2009
- “I love Virginia Woolf more than is healthy” – The Beaver, July 26, 2009
- “Shedworking: Virginia Woolf’s garden office” – Shedworking, July 26, 2009
- “The Waves and a British Breakfast” – Tea & Virginia Woolf Before Bedtime, July 22, 2009
- “Virginia Woolf’s Multi-Personal Dialogues,” by Thomas Scheff – On Fiction, July 22, 2009
- “Virginia Woolf on Henry James,” Fernham, July 17, 2009
- “Literature Review: Virginia Woolf, “An Unwritten Novel“ – Pol Culture, July 5, 2009
- “A Room of One’s Own (With Apologies to Virginia Woolf)”- Abigail Rieley, July 5, 2009
- Thoughts of the Common Reader
- Virginia Woolf
- 3504: A Student Woolf Blog
- “An Introduction“ – My TPM Blog, June 8, 2009
“The English Lit class assigned Virginia Woolf. To 19-year-old boys. In 1968. It turned out I was afraid of Virginia Woolf.” - Literature Review: Virginia Woolf, “A Haunted House“– – Pol Culture, Feb. 3, 2009
- “Virginia Woolf on Reading” – Book Oven, Jan. 31, 2009.
- “Seven Questions on Virginia Woolf” – Jacket Copy, Jan. 28, 2009.
- “Updikes’s Essays and the Virginia Woolf Test” – Neuron Culture, Jan. 28, 2009.
- “Why I love Virginia Woolf” – Ancient Hebrew Poetry, Jan. 28, 2009.
- “Orlando,” Arrange Whatever Pieces Come Your Way, Jan. 26, 2009.
- “Virginia Woolf’s Kitchen” – Mae’s Food Blog, Jan. 26, 2009.
- “2 Scripts Later, A Woolf PlayMakes its Debut“ – NYT City Room Blog, Jan. 16, 2009.
- “The Waves behind the scenes“ – TheatreFromScratch, Jan. 6, 2009.
- “60 in 60: #18 – Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (Penguin’s Great Ideas)” – Ecstatic Days, Jan. 1, 2009.
- “‘My bread’ – Virginia Woolf” – John Baker’s Blog, Dec. 26, 2009.
- “Jeff Ray’s Top 10” – SFBG Music Blog, Dec. 24, 2008
“Favorite book: bad year for me in new books since I am in school. But I did get to read some old British modern novels. My favorite was Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse and D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love.” - “Discovering Virginia Woolf” – Spirituality Sparks, Oct. 20, 2008
- “Can Virginia Woolf be considered a feminist?” – enotes.com, Dec. 2, 2008
- “Discovering Virginia Woolf” – Spirituality Sparks, Oct. 20, 2008.
- “Virginia Woolf and Boring Habits by Ilana Simons” – Penguin U.S.A. Blog, Nov. 28, 2007.
- “Passing Glances at Virginia Woolf” – Fernham, Nov. 28, 2007
- “Woolfiana” – Fernham, Jan. 30, 2007
- “Virginia Woolf” – A Feminist Blog, Dec. 26, 2006.
- “Virginia Woolf, Three Guineas: synopsis, quotes, bibliography” – feminish, July 29, 2006.
- Virginia Woolf posts on Maitresse
- “The Most Virginia Woolf of SF Writers” – bookslut.com, May 2005.
- “The Postmodern Animal: The Ground: Virginia Woolf” – Artrift, Oct. 16, 2004.
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Hi–I don’t have any references for that but try posting your request with the main Woolf bloggers here: http://bloggingwoolf.wordpress.com/
Hi
Am trying to find out at least an estimate on how many novels there up until now are that include quotes from Virginia Wolf or mention Virginia Wolf. Any idea or any references to give? Would really appreciate any info on this.
Kind regards
Kristina, Sweden
Check out this category of posts on Blogging Woolf: http://bloggingwoolf.wordpress.com/category/virginia-woolf-in-contemporary-fiction/
Also see Alice Lowe’s monograph for Cecil Woolf Publishers, “Beyond the Icon: Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction.” No. 58. 2010. ISBN 978-1-907286-07-0 Here’s the link to the CWP page on this blog: http://bloggingwoolf.wordpress.com/books/cecil-woolf-publishers/
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Hi there and thanks for all these great sightings. I must add my own novel, Scags at 18, where the eponymous character reads and comments on A Room of One’s Own as she navigates first semester in college in 1969 and learns from Woolf truly what it means to think critically as a woman. I hope you’ll find the time to read it. Thank you. Deborah Emin
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I posted today in memory of the 70th anniversary of Woolf’s death:
pearlmoonplenty.wordpress.com/2011/03/28/for-other-virginias/
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For a glimpse of two actresses’ stage interpretations of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell there’s a clip on youtube. I’d be curious to know what your readers think!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MawQwxK3uQc
I’ve also put some stills here:
http://susansellers.wordpress.com/vanessa-and-virginia-the-play/
Thanks for the links, Susan.
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guessin she lives in europe.
so who even is virginia woolf and why does she talk about herself in third person?
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Thanks for the link to your song. Readers can listen to it for free. Just click on the title “Virginia.”
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We have written and recorded a song called “Virginia.” You can hear it on our myspace site!
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