Virginia Woolf and the Natural World

Virginia Woolf and the Natural World
Author: Kristin Czarnecki,Carrie Rohman
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781942954149

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Edited collection from acclaimed contemporary Woolf scholars, exploring Virginia Woolf’s complex engagement with the natural world, an engagement that was as political as it was aesthetic.

Virginia Woolf and the Natural World

Virginia Woolf and the Natural World
Author: Kristin Czarnecki,Carrie Rohman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780983533900

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Virginia Woolf and the Natural World is a compilation of thirty-one essays presented at the twentieth annual international conference on Virginia Woolf. This volume explores Woolf's complex engagement with the natural world, an engagement that was as political as it was aesthetic. The diversity of topics within this collection-ecofeminism, the nature of time, the nature of the self, nature and sporting, botany, climate, and landscape, just to name a few-fosters a deeper understanding of the nature of nature in Woolf's works. Contributors include Bonnie Kime Scott, Carrie Rohman, Diana Swanson, Elisa Kay Sparks, Beth Rigel Daugherty, Jane Goldman, and Diane Gillespie, among many others from the international community of Woolf scholars.

In the Hollow of the Wave

In the Hollow of the Wave
Author: Bonnie Kime Scott
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813932620

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Examining the writings and life of Virginia Woolf, In the Hollow of the Wave looks at how Woolf treated "nature" as a deliberate discourse that shaped her way of thinking about the self and the environment and her strategies for challenging the imbalances of power in her own culture—all of which remain valuable in the framing of our discourse about nature today. Bonnie Kime Scott explores Woolf’s uses of nature, including her satire of scientific professionals and amateurs, her parodies of the imperial conquest of land, her representations of flora and fauna, her application of post-impressionist and modernist modes, her merging of characters with the environment, and her ventures across the species barrier. In shedding light on this discourse of Woolf and the natural world, Scott brings to our attention a critical, neglected, and contested aspect of modernism itself. She relies on feminist, ecofeminist, and postcolonial theory in the process, drawing also on the relatively recent field of animal studies. By focusing on multiple registers of Woolf’s uses of nature, the author paves the way for more extended research in modernist practices, natural history, garden and landscape studies, and lesbian/queer studies.

Virginia Woolf Writing the World

Virginia Woolf  Writing the World
Author: Pamela L. Caughie,Diana L. Swanson
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780990895817

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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.

In the Hollow of the Wave

In the Hollow of the Wave
Author: Bonnie Kime Scott
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813932606

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Examining the writings and life of Virginia Woolf, In the Hollow of the Wave looks at how Woolf treated "nature" as a deliberate discourse that shaped her way of thinking about the self and the environment and her strategies for challenging the imbalances of power in her own culture--all of which remain valuable in the framing of our discourse about nature today. Bonnie Kime Scott explores Woolf's uses of nature, including her satire of scientific professionals and amateurs, her parodies of the imperial conquest of land, her representations of flora and fauna, her application of post-impressionist and modernist modes, her merging of characters with the environment, and her ventures across the species barrier. In shedding light on this discourse of Woolf and the natural world, Scott brings to our attention a critical, neglected, and contested aspect of modernism itself. She relies on feminist, ecofeminist, and postcolonial theory in the process, drawing also on the relatively recent field of animal studies. By focusing on multiple registers of Woolf's uses of nature, the author paves the way for more extended research in modernist practices, natural history, garden and landscape studies, and lesbian/queer studies.

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature

Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature
Author: Christina Alt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139490368

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Reflecting the modernist fascination with science, Virginia Woolf's representations of nature are informed by a wide-ranging interest in contemporary developments in the life sciences. Christina Alt analyses Woolf's responses to disciplines ranging from taxonomy and the new biology of the laboratory to ethology and ecology and illustrates how Woolf drew on the methods and objectives of the contemporary life sciences to describe her own literary experiments. Through the examination of Woolf's engagement with shifting approaches to the study of nature, this work covers new ground in Woolf studies and makes an important contribution to the understanding of modernist exchanges between literature and science.

Natural Connections

Natural Connections
Author: Bonnie Kime Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015
Genre: Women and literature
ISBN: 1907286349

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The Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf

The Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf
Author: Anne E. Fernald
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780192539632

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With thirty-nine original chapters from internationally prominent scholars, The Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf is designed for scholars and graduate students. Feminist to the core, each chapter examines an aspect of Woolf's achievement and legacy. Each contribution offers an overview that is at once fresh and thoroughly grounded in prior scholarship. Six sections focus on Woolf's life, her texts, her experiments, her life as a professional, her contexts, and her afterlife. Opening chapters on Woolf's life address the powerful influences of family, friends, and home. The section on her works moves chronologically, emphasizing Woolf's practice of writing essays and reviews alongside her fiction. Chapters on Woolf's experimentalism pay special attention to the literariness of Woolf's writing, with opportunity to trace its distinctive watermark while 'Professions of Writing', invites readers to consider how Woolf worked in cultural fields including and extending beyond the Hogarth Press and the TLS. The 'Contexts' section moves beyond writing to depict her engagement with the natural world as well as the political, artistic, and popular culture of her time. The final section on afterlives demonstrates the many ways Woolf's reputation continues to grow, across the globe, and across media, in ideas and in artistic expression. Of particular note, chapters explore three distinct Woolfian traditions in fiction: the novel of manners, magical realism, and the feminist novel.