The Handprinted Books of Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1917 1932

The Handprinted Books of Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press  1917 1932
Author: Donna Elizabeth Rhein
Publsiher: Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI Research Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1985
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCAL:B4032225

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The Handprinted Books of Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1917 1932

The Handprinted Books of Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press  1917 1932
Author: Donna Elizabeth Rhein,Angelica Garnett,Quentin Bell,Dallas Public Library. Fine Arts Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1986
Genre: English literature
ISBN: OCLC:234074094

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Leonard and Virginia Woolf The Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism

Leonard and Virginia Woolf  The Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism
Author: Helen Southworth
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780748669219

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This multi-authored volume focuses on Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press (1917-1941). Scholars from the UK and the US use previously unpublished archival materials and new methodological frameworks to explore the relationships forged by the Woolfs

All Passion Spent

All Passion Spent
Author: Vita Sackville-West
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781473522688

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A charming extraordinary early 20th century novel about family relationships. When the great statesman Lord Slane dies, everyone assumes his dutiful wife will slowly fade away, the paying guest of each of her six children. But Lady Slane surprises everyone by escaping to a rented house in Hampstead where she revels in her new freedom, revives youthful ambitions and gathers some very unsuitable companions. Irreverent, entertaining and insightful, this is a tale of the unexpected joys of growing older. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOANNA LUMLEY

Modernist Experiments in Genre Media and Transatlantic Print Culture

Modernist Experiments in Genre  Media  and Transatlantic Print Culture
Author: Jennifer Julia Sorensen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317094548

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The years from 1890 through 1935 witnessed an explosion of print, both in terms of the variety of venues for publication and in the vast circulation figures and the quantity of print forums. Arguing that the formal strategies of modernist texts can only be fully understood in the context of the material forms and circuits of print culture through which they were produced and distributed, Jennifer Sorensen shows how authors and publishers conceptualized the material text as an object, as a body, and as an ontological problem. She examines works by Henry James, Jean Toomer, Djuna Barnes, Katherine Mansfield, and Virginia Woolf, showing that they understood acts of reading as materially mediated encounters. Sorensen draws on recent textual theory, media theory, archival materials, and paratexts such as advertisements, illustrations, book designs, drafts, diaries, dust jackets, notes, and frontispieces, to demonstrate how these writers radically redefined literary genres and refashioned the material forms through which their literary experiments reached the public. Placing the literary text at the center of inquiry while simultaneously expanding the boundaries of what counts as that, Sorensen shows that modernist generic and formal experimentation was deeply engaged with specific print histories that generated competitive media ecologies of competition and hybridization.

Leonard and Virginia Woolf as Publishers

Leonard and Virginia Woolf as Publishers
Author: John H. Willis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 451
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0813913616

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Virginia Woolf Writing the World

Virginia Woolf Writing the World
Author: Pamela L. Caughie,Diana L. Swanson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780990895800

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This collection addresses such themes as the creation of worlds through literary writing, Woolf's reception as a world writer, world wars and the centenary of the First World War, and natural worlds in Woolf's writings. The selected papers represent the major themes of the conference as well as a diverse range of contributors from around the world and from different positions in and outside the university. The contents include familiar voices from past conferences--e.g., Judith Allen, Eleanor McNees, Elisa Kay Sparks--and well-known scholars who have contributed less frequently, if at all, to past Selected Papers--e.g., Susan Stanford Friedman, Steven Putzel, Michael Tratner--as well as new voices of younger scholars, students, and independent scholars. The volume is divided into four themed sections. The first and longest section, War and Peace, is framed by Mark Hussey's keynote roundtable, War and Violence, and Maud Ellmann's keynote address, Death in the Air: Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Townsend Warner in World War II. The second section, World Writer(s), includes papers that read the Woolfs in a global context. The papers in Animal and Natural Worlds bring recent developments in ecocriticism and post-humanist studies to analysis of Woolf's writing of human and nonhuman worlds. Finally, Writing and Worldmaking addresses various aspects of genre, style, and composition. Madelyn Detloff's closing essay, The Precarity of 'Civilization' in Woolfs Creative Worldmaking, brings us back to international and cultural conflicts in our own day, reminding us, as Detloff says, why Woolf still matters today.

Virginia Woolf and the Common wealth Reader

Virginia Woolf and the Common wealth  Reader
Author: Helen Wussow,Mary Ann Gillies
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781942954132

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Edited collection from acclaimed contemporary Woolf scholars, addressing the theme of Virginia Woolf and the Commonwealth reader.