
The Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf
by Fernald, Anne E.Buy New
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Author Biography
Anne E. Fernald, Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Fordham University
Anne E. Fernald is Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Fordham University. She is the editor of the Cambridge University Press edition of Mrs. Dalloway (2014) and The Norton Critical Edition of Mrs. Dalloway (2021). She is co-editor of Modernism/modernity and one of the editors of The Norton Reader, a widely-used anthology of essays. She is the author of Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader (2006) as well as articles and reviews on Woolf and feminist modernism
Table of Contents
Part I: Life
1. Family and Place, Urmila Seshagiri
2. Friends and Lovers, Kathryn Simpson
3. Traditions and Transformations, Regina Marler
Part II: Texts
4. Private Writings, Caroline Pollentier
5. Early Novels and Stories (1915-1923), Jocelyn Rodal
6. Mature Works I (1924-1927), Gabrielle McIntire
7. Mature Works II (1928-1932), Elsa Högberg
8. Late Works (1933-1941), Alice Wood
Part III: Experiments in Form and Style
9. Stream of Consciousness, Dora Zhang
10. Character, Form, and Fiction, Amy Bromley
11. Time, Jesse Matz
12. Narrative Ethics, Janine Utell
13. Allusion and Metaphor, Jane de Gay
14. Biography and Autobiography, Laura Marcus
Part IV: Professions of Writing
15. Literary London, Helen Southworth
16. The Hogarth Press, Alice Staveley
17. Woolf as Reviewer-Critic, Eleanor McNees
18. The Essays, Beth C. Rosenberg
19. The Lyrical Mode of Translating,, Claire Davison
Part V: Contexts
20. Woolf's Feminism, Stephanie J Brown
21. Queer Theory, Chris Coffman
22. Woolf and Education, Anna Snaith
23. Woolf and Suffrage, Barbara Green
24. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Tamar Katz
25. Oceans and Empire, Maxwell Uphaus
26. Biopower, Madelyn Detloff
27. The Natural World and the Anthropocene, Cliff Mak
28. War and Peace, Beryl Pong
29. Work, Mary Wilson
30. Consumer Culture, Elizabeth M. Sheehan
Part VI: Afterlives
31. Feminist Theory, Jean Mills
32. Disability, Illness, and Pain, Elizabeth Outka
33. The Academy and Publishing, Vara Neverow
34. Modern Woolfian Fiction, Roxana Robinson
35. Magic Realism and Experimental Fiction, Laura Mª Lojo-Rodríguez
36. Narrative Futures of the Feminist Novel, Tonya Krause
37. Creative Non-fiction and Poetry, Stacey D'Erasmo
38. Virginia Woolf, Filmmake, Jacqueline Shin
39. Woolfian Afterlives, Laura Smith
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