Virginia Woolf:
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Virginia Woolf:

Art, Education, and Internationalism

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eBook - ePub

Virginia Woolf:

Art, Education, and Internationalism

About this book

Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism focuses on the themes of art, education, and internationalism. This volume presents new research by an international team of scholars on topics as diverse as Woolf's response to war, Woolf and desire, Woolf's literary representation of Scotland, Woolf's connection to writers beyond the Anglophone tradition, and Woolf's reception in China, to note just a few.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Image
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism: Leonard Woolf, M. W. Swanson, and the Role of Civil Bureaucracy
  9. Hours in a Chinese Library: Re-Reading Virginia Woolf, Bloomsbury, and Modernism
  10. Caged Tiger: Louis as Colonial Subject in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves
  11. The Critical Silence of the Other: Critique of Fascism in Virgina Woolf’s The Waves
  12. Conversation as Instigation: Virginia Woolf’s “Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid”
  13. “The Leaning Tower”: Woolf’s Pedagogical Goal of the Lecture to the W. E. A. Under the Threat of the War
  14. Regarding Violence: Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas and Contemporary Feminist Responses to War
  15. The Function of Filth: Waste Imagery and Cultural Identity in Between the Acts
  16. Ghosts of Empire in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse and Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September
  17. Tae The Lichthoose: Woolf’s Scotland and the Problem of the Local
  18. Under the Volute: Jacob’s Room, Pacifism, and the Church of England
  19. Virginia Woolf’s “Ghosts”: Books, Martyrs, and Metaphors1
  20. The Reception of Woolf in China
  21. On Patriotism and Angels: Virginia Woolf and Rosario Castellanos
  22. Falling into the Stream: From Virginia Woolf’s The Waves to Clarice Lispector’s Living Waters
  23. Virginia Woolf and MarĂ­a Luisa Bombal
  24. A Woolfian Reversal: The Dalloway Mystique in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane
  25. Roots, Woolf, and an Ethics of Desire
  26. Flights of Imagination: Aerial Views, Narrative Perspectives, and Global Perceptions
  27. Bloomsbury in Bloom: Virginia Woolf and the History of British Gardens in Orlando
  28. Textual Archaeology and the Death of the Writer
  29. Virginia Woolf, Metamorphoses, and Flights from Nation
  30. Notes on Contributors