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International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2012 Compiled by Mason Head and Kristin Czarnecki,

Georgetown College Please send corrections/additions to Kristin Czarnecki IVWS Historian/Bibliographer kristin_czarnecki@georgetowncollege.edu
BOOKS Allen, Judith. Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. Print. ---. Virginia Woolf: Walking in the Footsteps of Michel de Montaigne. London: Cecil!Woolf, 2012. Print.! Ashton, Rosemary. Victorian Bloomsbury. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012. Bauer, Chikiar Irene. Virginia Woolf, la vida por escrito. Argentina: Taurus, 2012. Print. Berg-Ehlers, Luise. Mit Virginia Woolf durch England. Berlin: Insel Verlag, 2012. Bonikowski, Wyatt. Shell Shock and the Modernist Imagination: The Death Drive in Post-World War I British Fiction. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Press, 2012. Print. Carradice, Phil. Alan Seeger: The American Rupert Brooke? London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Curtis, Vanessa. Les Femmes de Virginia Woolf [Virginia Woolfs Women]. 2007. Foreword by Julia Briggs. Trans. Karine Lalchre. Paris: Payot, 2012. Dalgarno, Emily. Virginia Woolf and the Migrations of Language. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Print. Hancock, Nuala. Charleston and Monks House: The Intimate House Museums of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. Print. Ksiezopolska, Irena. The Web of Sense: Patterns of Involution in Selected Works of Virginia Woolf and Vladimir Nabokov. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2012. Lin, Tzu Yu Allison. Mystic Virginia Woolf. Taipei: Showwe, 2012. Maggio, Paula. The Best of Blogging Woolf, Five Years On. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. ---, ed. Virginia Woolfs Likes and Dislikes. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Ockerstrom, Lolly. Virginia Woolf and the Spanish Civil War: Texts, Contexts & Womens Narratives. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print.

Outka, Elizabeth. Consuming Traditions: Modernity, Modernism, and the Commodified Authentic. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Print. Palusci, Oriana, ed. Translating Virginia Woolf. Bern: Peter Lang, 2012. Print. Peltier, Jacqueline. Apollinaire: Poet of War and Peace. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Phillips, Sarah Latham. Virginia Woolf as a Cubist Writer. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Press, Roger, ed. Soldier Songs of the Second World War. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Putzel, Steven. Virginia Woolf and the Theater. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press: Rowman and Littlefield, 2012. Print. Randall, Bryony, and Jane Goldman, eds. Virginia Woolf in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Print. Rogers, Gayle. Modernism and the New Spain: Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and Literary History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Print. Ryan, Derek, and Stella Bolaki, eds. Contradictory Woolf: Selected Papers from the TwentyFirst Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson: Clemson University Digital Press, 2012. Print. Saloman, Randi. Virginia Woolfs Essayism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. Print. Scott, Bonnie Kime. In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of Nature. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2012. Print. Shannon, Drew Patrick. How Should One Read a Marriage?: Private Writings, Public Readings, and Leonard and Virginia Woolf. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Stansky, Peter, and William Abrahams. Julian Bell: From Bloomsbury to the Spanish Civil War. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012. Print. Stevanato, Savina. Visuality and Spatiality in Virginia Woolfs Fiction. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2012. Print. Sutherland, John. Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012. Weinman, Michael. Language, Time, and Identity in Woolfs The Waves: The Subject in Empires Shadow. Lexington Books: Rowman and Littlefield, 2012. Print. Whitworth, Michael. Virginia Woolf, Fame and la gloire. London: Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, 2012. Print.

Wilson, Jean Moorcroft. Isaac Rosenberg, War Poet as Painter. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print. Worthington, David. T.E. Hulme: One of the War Poets. London: Cecil Woolf, 2012. Print.

ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, AND NOTES Adams, Ann Marie. Mr. McEwan and Mrs. Woolf: How a Saturday in February Follows This Moment of June. Contemporary Literature 53.3 (2012): 548-572. Print. Allen, Judith. ButI had said but too often. Why but?. Ryan and Bolaki 1-10. Print. ---. Feminist Politics: Repetition and Burning in Three Guineas (Making it New). Randall and Goldman 193-205. Print. Alt, Christina. The Exterminatory Pacifism of Three Guineas. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 14-16. Print. Andrs-Cuevas, Isabel M. Everything in My Body is Quickness and Triumph: Carnival and the Female in Virginia Woolfs The Waves. Into Anothers Skin: Selected Essays in Honour of Luisa Daobeitia Ed. Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde, Mara Jos De La Torre Moreno, and Laura Torres Ziga. Granada: University of Granada, 2012. 130-138. ---. She Looked like a Parody: An Analysis of Uncanniness and Malformation in V. Woolfs The Years. Many-Coated Men: Studies in Honour Of Juan Antonio Diaz Lpez and Ian MacCandless. Ed. Celia Wallhead and Isabel M. Andrs -Cuevas. Granada: University of Granada, 2012. 97-105. Print. Bahun, Sanja. Woolf and Psychoanalytic Theory. Randall and Goldman 92-109. Print. Barkway, Stephen. Virginia Woolf Today. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 38-41. Print. ---. Virginia Woolf Today. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 38-42. Print. ---. Virginia Woolf Today. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 45-48. Print. Bellamy, Suzanne. The Plays The Thing BUT We Are The Thing Itself. Prologue, Performance and Painting. A Multimedia Exploration of Woolfs Work in the Late 1930s and Her Vision of Prehistory. Ryan and Bolaki 43-56. Print. ---. Woolf and the Arts: Homage, Afterlife, and the Originating Text. Randall and Goldman 267-277. Print. Benedetti, Laura. Il Linguaggio DellAmicizia E Della Citta: LAmica Geniale Di Elena

Ferrante Tra Continuita E Combiamento. Quaderni ditalianistica 33.2 (2012): 177-187. Berman, Jessica. Woolf and the Private School. Randall and Goldman 461-473. Print. Besnault-Levita, Anne. Modernist Short Fiction by Women: The Liminal in Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf. Modernism/ modernity 19.1 (2012): 214-216. Print. Blyth, Ian. Do Not Feed the Birds: Night and Day and the Defence of the Realm Act. Ryan and Bolaki 278-284. Print. ---. Woolf, Letter Writing and Diary Keeping. Randall and Goldman 353-361. Print. Bolaki, Stella. When the lights of health go down: Virginia Woolfs Aesthetics and Contemporary Illness Narratives. Ryan and Bolaki 115-121. Print. Bourne-Taylor, Carole. The Ekstasis of Influence: Woolfs Mediterranean Experience. Randall and Goldman 376-385. Print. Bowlby, Rachel. "Walking, women, and writing: Virginia Woolf as flneuse." Tropismes 5 (2012): 207-232. Print. Brody, Susan. Law, Literature, and the Legacy of Virginia Woolf: Stories and Lessons in Feminist Legal Theory. Texas Journal of Women and the Law 21.1 (2012): 1-45. Print. Bradshaw, David. Woolfs London, Londons Woolf. Randall and Goldman 229-242. Print. Brown, Catherine. The Russian Soul Englished. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 132-149. Print. Camarasana, Linda. Trespassing the Nation: A Queer Reading of Between the Acts. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 9-11. Print. Casagrando, Mirko. A Systemic Functional Approach to Translating Point of View Shift in Flush. Palusci 109-120. Print. Cassigneul, Adle. The Eccentric and Hybrid Woolfian Text. In and Out: Eccentricity in Britain. Ed. Sophie Aymes-Stoke and Lauren Mellet. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012. 193-208. Print. ---. Virginia Woolfs Ruined House, a Literary Complex. Ruins in British Twentieth-Century Art and Fiction. Ed. C. Lanone and I. Gadouin. Montpellier: Present Perfect Presses Universitaires de Montpellier, 2012. 13-26. Print. Chan, Evelyn T. A Balancing Act: Specialization in Between the Acts. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 29-52. Print.

Chapman, Wayne K. Woolf, Yeats, and the Making of Spilt Milk. Ryan and Bolaki 265-270. Print. Cheilan, Sandra. Dun voyage lautre: du moyen de transport comme lieu de lintrospection et de la fiction de lintime chez Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf et Fernando Pessoa. Raison publique / Grammaire de la vulnrabilit 14 (2011): 295-309. Print. ---. Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou linvention dune voix soi : le discours intime, comme parole politique subversive. Littrature, textes, cultures 2 (2012): 59-70. Print. Chun, Maureen. Between Sensation and Sign: The Secret Language of The Waves. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 53-70. Print. Cimitile, Anna Maria. The weight of every word: Virginia Woolf's A Haunted House and Three Italian Translations. Palusci 133-144. Print. Clarke, Stuart N. Cozy Stoves and Bloomsbury. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 32-38. Print. ---. Finding Laura Stephens Grave. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 36-38. Print. ---. The Increasing Black population in Virginia Woolfs Fiction. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 22-24. Print. ---. Scrolloping Revisited. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 42-44. Print. ---. Virginia Woolfs Visit to Dublin in 1934. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 34-41. Print. Coates, Kimberly Engdahl. Phantoms, Fancy (And) Symptoms: Virginia Woolf and the Art Of Being Ill. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 1-28. Print. Colebrook, Claire. Woolf and Theory. Randall and Goldman 65-78. Print. Coleman, Lisa L. Woolf and Feminist Theory: Woolfs Feminism Comes in Waves. Randall and Goldman 79-91. Print. Coyle, John. Travesty in Woolf and Proust. Ryan and Bolaki 259-264. Print. Cramer, Patricia Morgne. Woolf and Theories of Sexuality. Randall and Goldman 129-148. Print. Czarnecki, Kristin. Whos Behind the Curtain? Virginia Woolf, Nurse Lugtons Golden Thimble, and the Anxiety of Authorship. Ryan and Bolaki 222-228. Print. Davidson, Claire. Virginia Woolf and the Russian Oxymoron. Ryan and Bolaki 229-242. Print. Defant, Ivonne. East and West Germany Battle with Orlando. Palusci 97-107. Print.

de Gay, Jane. Exploring the Personal Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: Mirrors of the Soul? The International Journal of the Book 9.2 (2012): 41-50. Print. Delsandro, Erica Gene. In the Classroom: Virginia Woolf and the Possibilities of Queer History. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 18-20. Print. Detloff, Madelyn. Am I a Snob? Well, Sort of: Socialism, Advocacy, and Disgust in Woolfs Economic Writing. Ryan and Bolaki 181-185. Print. ---. Woolf and Lesbian Culture: Queering Woolf Queering. Randall and Goldman 342-352. Print. Detloff, Madelyn, and Brenda S. Helt. Queering WoolfAn Introduction. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 1-4. Print. DeWald, Rebecca. A Dialogueabout this Beauty and Truth: Jorge Luis Borges Translation of Virginia Woolfs Orlando. Ryan and Bolaki 250-258. Print. Dickinson, Rene. Writing the Land: Between the Acts as Ecocritical Text. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 16-18. Print. Douglas, Erin. Queering Flowers, Queering Pleasures in Slaters Pins Have No Points. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 13-15. Print. Drobot, Irina-Ana. Flowers in Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf and The Light Of Day by Graham Swift. Scientific Journal of Humanistic Studies 4.7 (2012): 147-152. Print. ---. Moments of Being in Virginia Woolf and Graham Swift. US-China Foreign Language 10.8 (2012): 1452-1474. ---. Virginia Woolf, tacere si individualitate. Philologica Jassyensia 8.2 (2012): 332-334. Dubino, Jeanne. The Bispecies Environment, Coevolution, and Flush. Ryan and Bolaki 150157. Print. Duffy, Maureen. My Life With Aphra Behn. Womens Writing 19.2 (2012): 238-247. Print. Edmondson, Annalee. Narrativizing Characters in Mrs. Dalloway. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 17-36. Print. Enderson, Thorunn Gullaksen. Tilsloring av autoritet? Om Virginia Woolfs tvetydige stemme I essayet. Norsk Litteraturvitenskapelig Tidsskrift 15.2 (2012): 132-145. Print. Faini, Paola. The Challenge of Free Indirect Speech in Mrs. Dalloway. Palusci 39-47. Print. Federici, Eleonora. Translating Feminist Discourses in Virginia Woolfs Anon. Palusci 215225. Print.

Feldman, Lada Cale. The Common Reader Translated and Re-edited: Woolf and the Question of a Lecture Fminine. Palusci 157-166. Print. Fernald, Anne E. Woolf and Intertextuality. Randall and Goldman 52-64. Print. Fortunati, Vita. Anna Banti Translates Jacobs Room. Palusci 15-26. Print. Franks, Matt. Mrs. Ramsays Queer Generationality. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 1518. Print. Giggs, Rebecca. Imagining Women. Overland 208 (2012): 66-71. Print. Gillespie, Diane F. Please Help Me! Virginia Woolf, Viola Tree, and the Hogarth Press. Ryan and Bolaki 173-180. Print. Gills, Stacy. The skeleton is well wrapped in flesh: Official First World War Films and Modernist Literary Corporeality in H.D. and Virginia Woolf. Literature and History 21.1 (2012): 24-43. Print. Gilmore, Lois J. But somebody you wouldnt forget in a hurry: Bloomsbury and the Contradictions of African Art. Ryan and Bolaki 66-73. Print. Giovannini, Maria Alessandra. Carmen Martn Gaite Translates To the Lighthouse. Palusci 75-83. Print. Golden, Amanda. A Brief Note in the Margin: Virginia Woolf and Annotating. Ryan and Bolaki 209-214. Print. ---. Virginia Woolfs Marginalia Manuscript. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 109-119. Print. Goldschmidt, Oren. Can I become we?: Addressing Community in The Years and Three Guineas. Ryan and Bolaki 88-95. Print. Gorla, Paola Laura. Did Borges Translate Orlando? Palusci 85-96. Print. Gualtieri, Elena. Woolf, Economics, and Class Politics: Learning to Count. Randall and Goldman 183-192. Print. Haberer, Adolphe. Virginia Woolfs Non-hero: My name is Jacob. Catch me if you can. A Journey Through Knowledge: Festschrift in Honour of Hortensia Prlog. Ed. Luminita Frentiu, Loredana Pung, and Codruta Gosa. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012. 58-67. Print. Harding, Jason. Leonard and Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism. Modernism/modernity 19.1 (2012): 212-214. Print. Hayman, Emily. English Modernism in German: Herberth and Marlys Herlitschka, Translators

of Virginia Woolf. Translation and Literature 21.3 (2012): 383-401. Print. Henry, Holly. Science and Technology. Randall and Goldman. 254-266. Print. Hoberman, Ruth. Woolf and Commodities. Randall and Goldman 449-460. Print. Hoff, Molly. Peter Walsh and Womens Mysteries in Mrs. Dalloway. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 22-23. Print. Homans, Margaret. Woolf and the Victorians. Randall and Goldman 410-422. Print. Howard, Alison. Dismantling the Modernist Myth: Samuel Beckett and Virginia Woolf in the Literary Marketplace. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 153-162. Print. Humm, Maggie. Cinema and Photography. Randall and Goldman 291-301. Print. ---. Contradictions in Autobiography: Virginia Woolfs Writings on Art. Ryan and Bolaki 7482. Print. Hussey, Mark. Notes from Sick Rooms. In Virginia Woolf, On Being Ill and Julia Stephen, Notes from Sick Rooms. Amherst: Paris Press, 2012: 33-48. Print. ---. Virginia Woolf: After Lives. Randall and Goldman 13-27. Print. Ignale, G. D. The Female Sentence in Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway. Indian Streams Research Journal 2.2 (2012): 1-5. Inskeep-Fox, Sandra. All Our Sallys. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 9. Print. James, Emily. Virginia Woolf and the Child Poet. Modernist Cultures 7.2 (2012): 279-305. Print. Kolocotroni, Vassiliki. Strange Cries and Ancient Songs: Woolfs Greek and the Politics of Intelligibility. Randall and Goldman 423-438. Print. Kopley, Emily. Scraps, orts and fragments: Collecting Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 32-36. Print. Krouse, Tonya. The Politics of Nature in Woolfs The Years. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 12-14. Print. Larson, Janet L. The Personal Is National: Houses of Memory and Postwar Culture in Mrs. Dalloway. The House of Fiction as the House of Life: Representations of the House from Richardson to Woolf. Ed. Francesca Saggini and Anna Enrichetta Soccio. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012. 193-203. Print. Larsson, Lisbeth. A Thousand Libraries: Swedish Readings of A Room of Ones Own. Palusci 191-199. Print.

---. Virginia Woolfs Enigma. Senmoderna reflexioner. Festskrift till Johan Forns. Ed. Erling Bjurstrm, Martin Fredriksson, and Ulf Olsson. Linkping: Linkping University Electronic Press, 2012. 229-239. Print. ---. Virginia Woolfs hyperbiografi. Litteraturens ntverk. Berttande p internet. Lund: Studentlitteratur, 2012. Lemaster, Tracy. Girl with a Pen: Girls Studies and Third-Wave Feminism in A Room of Ones Own and Professions for Women. Feminist Formations 24 (2012): 77-99. Print. Levenback, Karen L. Approaches to War and Peace in Woolf: A Chapter on the Future. Ryan and Bolaki 285-290. Print. Lilienfeld, Jane. Woolf: War and Peace. Randall and Goldman 159-169. Print. Lowe, Alice. A Room of Ones Own and Womens Writing Today. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 10-16. Print. Lowe, Gill. Observe, Observe Perpetually: Montaigne, Virginia Woolf and the Patron au Dedans. Ryan and Bolaki 215-221. Print. Marcus, Laura. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941): Re-forming the Novel. The Cambridge Guide to European Novelists. Ed. Michael Bell. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. 378-393. Print. Marie, Caroline. Le temps du ballet et la danse du temps dans The Waves et The Years de Virginia Woolf. LAtelier 4.2 (2012). Maroevic, Iva Grgic. The Fatal Loss: Virginia Woolf's One and its Destiny in Croatian, Serbian and Italian Translations. Palusci 181-189. Print. Martin, Lindsay. L.H. Myers Satire on Bloomsbury. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 26-33. Print. ---. Wyndham Lewiss The Apes of GodA Satire on Bloomsbury. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 25-32. Print. Martino, Pierpaolo. Translating Virginia Woolfs Music. Palusci 63-74. Print. Mattison, Laci. Woolfs Un/Folding(s): The Artist and the Event of the Neo-Baroque. Ryan and Bolaki 96-100. Print. Meisel, Perry. Woolf and Freud: The Kleinian Turn. Randall and Goldman 332-341. Print. Micir, Melanie. The Queer Timing of Orlando: A Biography. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 11-13. Print.

Mingzhu, Zhao. The Art of Balance: A Corpus-assisted Stylistic Analysis of Woolfian Parallelism in To the Lighthouse. International Journal of English Studies 12.2 (2012): 39-58. Print. Minow-Pinkney, Makiko. Virginia Woolf and December 1910: The Question of the Fourth Dimension. Ryan and Bolaki 194-201. Print. Montashery, Iraj. A Feminist Reading of Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway. International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 3 (2012): 22-28. Morris, Pam. Woolf and Realism. Randall and Goldman 40-51. Print. Nakanishi, Wendy Jones. Rose Macaulay and Virginia Woolf: Kindred Spirits, Literary Rivals. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 16-25. Print. Nakazawa, Mayuko. A Million Atoms: Virginia Woolfs Primeval Trees in The Waves. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 10-12. Print. Neverow, Vara S. Bi-sexing the Unmentionable Mary Hamiltons in A Room of Ones Own: The Truth and Consequences of Unintended Pregnancies and Calculated Cross-Dressing. Ryan and Bolaki 134-141. Print. Newman, Hilary. Virginia Woolf and Fredegond Shove: A Fluctuating Friendship. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 24-32. Print. Newman Hilary. Virginia Woolf and Fredegond Shove: Christina Rossetti and Liminality. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 15-25. Print. Nicholson, Claire. But Woolf was a Sophisticated Observer of Fashion: Virginia Woolf, Clothing and Contradiction. Ryan and Bolaki 129-133. Print.! ---. Virginia Woolf, Fashion, and Fiction. The Journal of the Alliance of Literary Societies 6 (2012): 27-32. Okumura, Sayaka. Rhoda Reads Shelley in The Waves: Echoes of The Question. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 8-15. Print. Oppizzi, Alessia. Point of View and the Danish Translation of Jacobs Room. Palusci 27-37. Print. Palusci, Oriana. Introduction: Virginia Woolf in Many Languages. Palusci 7-14. Print. ---. Virginia Woolf's storia parallela: Translating Three Guineas into Italian. 199-214. Print. Paris, Franco. A Strange Case: The Reception and Translation of Virginia Woolf in the Netherlands. Palusci 49-61. Print.

Park, Sowon S. The Feeling of Knowing in Mrs. Dalloway: Neuroscience and Woolf. Ryan and Bolaki 108-114. Print. Peach, Linden. Woolf and Eugenics. Randall and Goldman 439-448. Print. Pollentier, Caroline. Le sens dune toile, ou lhermneutique utopique de Virginia Woolf. Essais sur lart : Art et utopie. Ed. Mathilde Arriv. Paris: Michel Houdiard, 2012. 181188. Print. Protopopova, Darya. Woolf and Russian Literature. Randall and Goldman 386-397. Print. Randall, Bryony. Woolf and Modernist Studies. Randall and Goldman 28-39. Print. Read, Richard. Vico, Virginia Woolf and Adrian Stokes Autobiographies: Fantasy, Providence and Isolation in Post-War British Aesthetics. Art History 35.4 (2012): 778-795. Regis, Amber K. But something betwixt and between: Roger Fry and the Contradictions of Biography. Ryan and Bolaki 82-87. Print. Rodal, Jocelyn. Virginia Woolf on Mathematics: Signifying Opposition. Ryan and Bolaki 202208. Print. Roe, Nicholas. Leigh Hunt, Charles Lamb and Virginia Woolf. Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century. Ed. Mark Sandy. Surrey: Ashgate, 2012. 13-26. Print. Ryan, Derek. From Spaniel Club to Animalous Society: Virginia Woolfs Flush. Ryan and Bolaki 158-166. Print. ---. Woolf and Contemporary Philosophy. Randall and Goldman 362-375. Print. ---. Woolfs Queering of Granite. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 20-22. Print. Ryan, Derek, and Bolaki, Stella. Introduction to Contradictory Woolf. Ryan and Bolaki ix-xiv. Print. Santaemilia, Jos. A Room of One's Own in Spanish: From Borges to a Feminist Translation. Palusci 167-180. Print. Sarker, Sonita. Woolf and Theories of Postcolonialism. Randall and Goldman 110-128. Print. Schisler, Rebecca D. Toward a Theory of Violence: Nature, Ideology, and Subject Formation in Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 18-20. Print. Scott, Bonnie Kime. Regionalism, Nature, and the Environment. Randall and Goldman 243253. Print. ---. Virginia Woolf and Critical Uses of Ecofeminism. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 810. Print.

Shannon, Drew Patrick. Woolf and Publishing: Why the Hogarth Press Matters. Randall and Goldman 313-321. Print. Shivani, Anis. Character in Fiction: Virginia Woolfs Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown Reconsidered. Texas Review 33.1/2 (2012): 80-93. Simpson, Kathryn. Come buy, come buy: Woolfs Contradictory Relationship to the Marketplace. Ryan and Bolaki 186-193. ---. Woolfs Bloomsbury. Randall and Goldman 170-182. Print. Skopljanac, Lovro. Translating Male and Female Discourses in Between the Acts. Palusci 121131. Print. Snaith, Anna. Race, Empire, and Ireland. Randall and Goldman 206-218. Print. Southworth, Helen. Perfect Strangers? Virginia Woolf and Francesca Allinson. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 16-24. Print. ---. Virginia Woolfs Orlando Preface, the Modernist Writer, and Networks of Cultural, Financial and Social Capital. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 75-107. Print. Sparks, Elisa Kay. Woolf on the Downs. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 20-22. Print. Spiropoulou, Angeliki. !he Modern Artwork and the Spatialisation of Time: Painting in the Novel. Relational Designs in Literature and the Arts: Page and Stage, Canvas and Screen. Ed. Rui Carvahlo Homem. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2012. 293-302. Print. ---. Woolf's Contradictory Thinking. Ryan and Bolaki 101-108. Print. Sriratana, Verita. In so narrow a space you must choose your note and strike it firmly: Virginia Woolfs Essays as Spaces of Juxtaposition and Creative Appropriation. Exchanges: Comparative Studies in British and American Cultures. Ed. Edyta LorekJezi"ska and Katarzyna Wi#ckowska. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012: 21-36. Print. ---. Martin was in the jungle alone, and the sun was sinking: The Weather, Culture and Identity in Virginia Woolfs The Years. Identities in Transition. Ed. Georgina Tsolidis. E-Book. Oxford: Inter-disciplinary Press, 2012. Stalla, Heidi. Woolf and Anti-Semitism: Is Jacob Jewish? Randall and Goldman 219228. Print. Stearns, Thaine. Woolf and America. Randall and Goldman 398-409. Print.

Stevenson, Randall. Woolf and Modernity: Crisis and Catoptrics. Randall and Goldman 149-158. Print. Stewart, Jim. Poetics will fit me for a reviewer! Aristotle and Woolfs Journalism. Randall and Goldman 322-331. Print. Sullam, Sara. Figures of Contradiction: Virginia Woolfs Rhetoric of Genres. Ryan and Bolaki 271-277. Print. Sutton, Emma. Music. Randall and Goldman 278-290. Print. Swanson, Diana L. Woolfs Copernican Shift: Nonhuman Nature in Virginia Woolfs Short Fiction. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 53-74. Print. Swarbrick, Katharine. Lacanian Orlando. Ryan and Bolaki 142-149. Print. Swinton, Tilda. Introduction. Orlando: A Biography. Edinburgh: Canongate, 2012. Print. Tearle, Oliver. The Waste Land and Virginia Woolfs A Haunted House. Notes and Queries 59 (2012): 418-420. Print. Tromanhauser, Vicki. Mrs. Dalloways Animals and the Humanist Laboratory. Twentieth Century Literature 58.2 (2012): 187-212. Print. van Rijswijk, Honni. Neighbourly Injuries: Proximity in Tort Law and Virginia Woolfs Theory of Suffering. Feminist Legal Studies 20.1 (2012): 39-60. Van Wert, Kathryn. The Early Life of Septimus Smith. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 71-89. Viviani, Paola. Acting like a Thief: Faimah Naut Translates Virginia Woolf in Egypt. Palusci 145-155. Print. Warner, Marina. Report to the Memoir Club: Scenes from a Colonial Childhood. Ryan and Bolaki 57-65. Print. Watson, J.R. Charles Lamb and Virginia Woolf (A Short Paper at the AGM, May 2011). Charles Lamb Bulletin 155 (2012): 2-8. Print. Waugh, Patricia. Did I not banish the soul? Thinking Otherwise, Woolf-wise. Ryan and Bolaki 23-42. Print. Whitworth, Michael H. Historicising Woolf: Context Studies. Randall and Goldman 3-13. Print. ---. Woolf, Context, and Contradiction. Ryan and Bolaki 11-22. Print. Wilson, Nicola. Virginia Woolf, Hugh Walpole, the Hogarth Press and the Book Society.

English Literary History 79.1 (2012): 237-260. Print. Winston, Janet. Kinetic Tropes, Comedic Turns: Dancing To The Lighthouse. Ryan and Bolaki 122-128. Print. Wiseman, Sam. Ecology, Identity, and Eschatology: Crossing the Country and the City in Woolf. Ryan and Bolaki 166-173. Print. Woolf, Cecil. Duncan Grant. Ryan and Bolaki 291-293. Print. Woudhuysen, H. R. Punctuation and its Contents: Virginia Woolf and Evelyn Waugh. Essays in Criticism 62.3 (2012): 221-247. Wright, Elizabeth. A Note on Bloomsbury at Play. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 119-123. Print. Wright, E. H. Woolf and Theatre. Randall and Goldman 302-312. Print.

REVIEWS Albrinck, Meg. Rev. of Woolfs To The Lighthouse: A Readers Guide, by Janet Winston. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 25-27. Print. Andrs-Cuevas, Isabel M. Rev. of The Web of Sense: Patterns of Involution in Selected Works of Virginia Woolf and Vladimir Nabokov, by Irena Ksiezopolska. The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain Bulletin 47 (2012): 65-68. Print. Avery, Todd. Rev. of Julian Bell: From Bloomsbury to the Spanish Civil War, by Peter Stansky and William Abrahams. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 27-28. Barrett, Eileen. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language, by Judith Allen. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 28-30. Print. Backus, Margot Gayle. Rev. of Likeness: Sex, Marriage, and Incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf, by Jean Corbett. Modern Philology 110.2 (2012): E104-E110. Bantzinger, AnneMarie. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Thirties Poets, by Emily Kopley; How Vita Matters, by Mary Ann Caws; Id Make It Penal: The Rural Preservation Movement in Virginia Woolfs Between the Acts, by Mark Hussey. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 42-46. Print. Barkway, Stephen. Rev. of Beyond the Icon: Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction, by Alice Lowe. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 55-57. Print.

---. Rev. of Change Your Sky, by Anna D. Whyte. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 43-50. Print. ---. Rev. of Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 50-53. Print. Beja, Morris. Rev. of The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and Sigmund Freud, by Maud Ellmann. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 27. Print. Blyth, Ian. Rev. of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: The Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism, edited by Helen Southworth; Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace, edited by Jeanne Dubino. Review of English Studies 63.258 (2012): 171-173. Buchowska, Dominika. Rev. of British Bohemia. The Bloomsbury Circle of Virginia Woolf, curated by Tony Bradshaw and Monika Rydiger; British Bohemia. The Bloomsbury Circle of Virginia Woolf, edited by Barbara Grska. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 206-212. Print. Chamberlain, Kathy. Rev of Modernist Short Fiction by Women: The Liminal in Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf, by Claire Drewery. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 50-55. Print. Chan, Evelyn. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature, by Christina Alt. Women 23.3 (2012): 368-369. Print. Chapman, Wayne K. Rev. of Woolfs Head Publishing: The Highlights and New Lights of the Hogarth Press, by Elizabeth Wilson Gordon, and A Boy at the Hogarth Press, by Richard Kennedy. Southern Carolina Review 44.2 (2012): 204-205. Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Underground Writing: The London Tube from George Gissing to Virginia Woolf, by David Welsh. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 60-63. Print. Crayford, Bea. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: A to Z, by Mark Hussey. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 46-50. Print. Cusack, Christopher. Rev. of The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and Sigmund Freud, by Maud Ellmann. English Studies 93.8 (2012): 991-993. Czarnecki, Kristin. Rev. of Encountering Choran Community: Literary Modernism, Visual Culture, and Political Aesthetics in the Interwar Years, by Emily M. Hinnov. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 160-165. Print. Daubert, Karen R. Rev. of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism, edited by Helen Southworth. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 61-66. Print.

Dalgarno, Emily. Hellenism and Loss in the Work of Virginia Woolf, by Theodore Koulouris. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 198-201. Print. Daubert, Karen. Rev. of Modernism, Memory, and Desire: T. S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf, by Gabrielle McIntire. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 63-69. Print. Daugherty, Beth Rigel. Rev. of Soldiers Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point, by Elizabeth D. Samet. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 27-28. Print. Davison-Pgon, Claire. Rev. of A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky, by Galya Diment. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 29-32. Print. ---. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Russian Point of View, by Roberta Rubenstein. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 157-160. Print. Dennis, Richard. Rev. of London Underground (London, England) and Underground Writing: The London Tube from Georgia Gissing to Virginia Woolf, by David Welsh. Victorian Studies 54.2 (2012): 316-318. Eng, G. J. Rev. of The Waves, by Virginia Woolf. Women 23.3 (2012): 370-372. Forrest, Susanne. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: Life and LondonBloomsbury and Beyond, by Jean Moorcroft Wilson. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 57-59. Print. Gillespie, Diane F. Virginia Woolf: An Important Collection Documenting the Life and Work of the Woman Who Helped Bring Literature and Women from the Victorian Age into the Modern Era, Creating A Publishing Business, Keystone Works of Modernism, and Foundational Feminist Texts in the Process, photographs by David Levinthal. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 26-27. Print. Goldman, Jane. Rev. of The Waves, edited by Michael Herbert; Between the Acts, edited by Susan Sellers; and Virginia Woolf, edited by Mark Hussey. English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 55.4 (2012): 533-535. Goldschmidt, Oren. Rev. of Virginia Woolfs Bloomsbury: International Influence and Politics, edited by Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari; Virginia Woolfs Bloomsbury: Aesthetic Theory and Literary Practice, edited by Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari; and Hellenism and Loss in the Work of Virginia Woolf, by Theodore Koulouris. Women 23.4 (2012): 525-527. Gregg, Catherine. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, Fashion and Literary Modernity, by R.S. Koppen. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 224-229. Print. Haller, Evelyn. Rev. of Literature, Cinema and Politics 1930-1945: Reading Between the

Frames, by Laura Feigel. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 58-63. Print. Hill-Miller, Katherine C. Rev. of Voyages Out, Voyages Home: Selected Papers from the Eleventh Annual conference on Virginia Woolf, edited by Jane de Gay and Marion Dell, and Virginia Woolf and the Natural World: Selected Papers from the Twentieth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, edited by Kristin Czarnecki and Carrie Rohman. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 23-25. Print. Hipsky, Martin. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, by Alexandra Harris. Historian 74.4 (2012): 837-838. Holding, John. Rev. of Brief Lives: Virginia Woolf, by E.H. Wright. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 69-75. Print. Howard, Alison. Dismantling the Modernist Myth: Samuel Beckett and Virginia Woolf in the Literary Marketplace. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 153-162. Hunter, Dianne. Rev. of The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud, by Maud Ellmann. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 170-173. Print. Jones, Charlotte. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, by Alexandra Harris. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 67-69. Print. Kent, Candice. Rev. of The Waves, edited by Michael Herbert, and Between the Acts, edited by Mark Hussey. Notes and Queries 59.3 (2012): 455-457. Lacivita, Alison. Rev. of In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott. Modernism/modernity 19.4 (2012): 817-818. Print. Lackey, Michael. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Russian Point of View, by Roberta Rubenstein. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 150-152. Print. Mackenzie, Doug. Rev. of A Boy at the Hogarth Press, by Richard Kennedy. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 55-58. Print. Maddison, Isobel. Rev. of The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Women Writers, edited by Maren Tova Linett. Women 23.2 (2012): 250-253. Maher, Ashley. Rev. of Intermodernism: Literary Culture in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain, edited by Kristin Bluemel. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 180-183. Print. Marshik, Celia. Rev. of Glamour in Six Dimensions: Modernism and the Radiance of Form, edited by Judith Brown. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 183-187. Print. Mehl, Dieter. Rev. of The Essays: Volume 6: 1933-1941, edited by Stuart N. Clarke, and The Waves and Between the Acts (Cambridge editions). Archiv fuer das Studium der Neueren

Sprachen und Literaturen 164 (2012): 208-13. NcNees, Eleanor. Rev. of Julian Bell: From Bloomsbury to the Spanish Civil War, by Peter Stansky and William Abrahams. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 70-72. Print. McVicker, Jeanette. Rev. of Modernist Commitments: Ethics, Politics and Transnational Modernisms, by Jessica Berman. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 28-29. Print. Moran, Patricia. Rev. of Celebrating Katherine Mansfield: A Centenary Volume of Essays, edited by Gerri Kimber and Janet Wilson; Circulating Genius: John Middleton Murry, Katherine Mansfield and D. H. Lawrence, by Sydney Janet Kaplan; A Literary Modernist: Katherine Mansfield and the Art of the Short Story, by Gerri Kimber. Katherine Mansfield and Literary Modernism, edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Susan Reid; Katherine Mansfield and the Modernist Marketplace, by Jenny McDonnell; Katherine Mansfield: The Storyteller, by Kathleen Jones; Katherine Mansfield: The View from France, by Gerri Kimber; Modernist Short Fiction by Women: The Liminal in Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf, by Claire Drewery. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 143-151. Print. Newman, Hilary. Rev of Illyria, Lady, by Constance Butler. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 49-57. Print. Paul, Catherine. Rev. of Museum Trouble: Edwardian Fiction and the Emergence of Modernism, by Ruth Hoberman. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 215-218. Print. Rabat, Jean-Michel. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, Modernity and History: Constellations with Walter Benjamin, by Angeliki Spiropoulou. Journal of Modern Literature 36.1 (2012): 163-165. Randall, Bryony. A Specially Tender Piece of Eternity: Virginia Woolf and the Experience of Time, by Teresa Prudente. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 173-176. Print. Regis, Amber K. Rev. of Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy, by Jesse Wolfe. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 64-69. Print. Rosenberg, Beth C. Rev. of Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Twentieth-Century British Fiction, by Judy Suh. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 221-224. Print. Saxton, Ruth. Rev. of Hellenism and Loss in the Work of Virginia Woolf, by Theodore Koulouris. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 58-61. Print. Scott, Bonnie Kime. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature, by Christina Alt. Womens Studies 41.1 (2012): 102-104.

Sergeant, David. Rev. of The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf, edited by Susan Sellers. Notes and Queries 59.4 (2012): 620-622. Setina, Emily. Rev. of Virginia Woolfs Bloomsbury. Volume 1: Aesthetic Theory and literary Practice, edited by Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 212215. Print. Smith, Amy C. Rev. of Hellenism and Loss in the Work of Virginia Woolf, by Theodore Koulouris. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 82 (2012): 25-26. Print. Southworth, Helen. Rev. of Romantic Moderns: English Writers, Artists and the Imagination from Virginia Woolf to John Piper, by Alexandra Harris; Virginia Woolf, by Alexandra Harris. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 218-221. Print. ---. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace, edited by Jeanne Dubino. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (2012): 24-25. Print. Sparks, Elisa Kay. Rev. of The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and the Arts, edited by Maggie Humm. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 165-170. Print. ---. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Study of Nature, by Christina Alt. South Carolina Review 44.2 (2012): 188-190. Squires, Michael. Rev. of Color, Space, and Creativity: Art and Ontology in Five British Writers, by Jack Stewart. Modern Philology 110.1 (2012): E67-E69. Sriratana, Verita. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace, edited by Jeanne Dubino. Forum for Modern Language Studies 48.3 (2012): 360-361. Stape, J. H. Rev. of The Waves, edited by Michael Herbert; Between the Acts, edited by Susan Sellers; and Between the Acts, edited by Mark Hussey. English Literature in Transition 55.3 (2012): 409-416. Stavely, Alice. Rev. of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism, edited by Helen Southworth. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 151-157. Sterry, Emma. Rev. of The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf, edited by Susan Sellers; The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Women Writers, edited by Maren Tova Linett. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 201-206. Print. Stuckey-French, Ned. Rev. of Virginia Woolfs Essayism, by Randi Saloman. Modernism/ modernity 19.4 (2012): 818-820. Terry, Sarah. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: A Musical Life, by Emilie Crapoulet; Beyond the Icon:

Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction, by Alice Lowe; Desmond and Molly MacCarthy: Bloomsberries, by Todd Avery; Virginia Woolf and the Thirties Poets, by Emily Kopley; How Vita Matters, by Mary Ann Caws. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 191-198. Print. Trilling, James. Rev. of Romantic Moderns: English Writers, Artists and the Imagination from Virginia Woolf to John Piper, by Alexandra Harris. Common Knowledge 18.3 (2012): 551-552. Wayland, Ted. Rev. of Id Make It Penal: The Rural Preservation Movement in Virginia Woolfs Between the Acts, by Mark Hussey; Reading the Skies in Virginia Woolf: Woolf on Weather in Her Essays, Diaries, and Three of Her Novels, by Paula Maggio; Virginia Woolf and Dress Mania:the eternal and insoluble question of clothes, by Catherine Gregg; Leslie Stephen as Mountaineer: Where does Mont Blanc end, and where do I begin? by Catherine W. Hollis. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 187-191. Print. Zimring, Rishona. Rev. of True Confessions: Feminist Professors Tell Stories Out of School, edited by Susan Gubar. Woolf Studies Annual 18 (2012): 176-180. Print.

DISSERTATIONS AND THESES Bandy, Phillip Douglas. Evoking Unity Toward A Communal Phenomenology in Virginia Woolf and William Faulkner. M.A. Thesis University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2012. Berger, Eric K. Conversing Objects: The Reification of Queer Sexuality in James Joyces Ulysses and Virginia Woolfs Jacobs Room. M.A. Thesis Hunter College, 2012. Boisset-Pestourie, Marie-Claire. Virginia Woolf et l'criture du silence ("Virginia Woolf and the writing of silence"), Thse de doctorat, Universit de Lyon II, 1998, 666 pages. Cochran-Smith, Kelly. Stream of Consciousness Narration in Virginia Woolf. M.S. Thesis Hood College, 2012. Dell, Marion. Born into a Large Connection: Virginia Woolfs Legacies from Three NineteenthCentury Forebears: Julia Margaret Cameron, Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Julia Prinsep Stephen. Ph. D. Thesis Open University, 2012. Derisi, Stephanie. Housing Identity: Re-constructing Feminine Spaces through Memory in

Virginia Woolfs The Years and Daphne Du Mauriers Rebecca. M.A. Thesis Florida Atlantic University, 2012. Edmondson, Annalee. Encounters in Narrative Form: Ethics and Narrativizing Characters in Conrad and Woolf. Diss. University of Georgia, 2012. Fontaine, Jeanette Marie. Robert Schumanns Frauenliebe und Leben and Dominick Argentos From the Diary of Virginia Woolf A Comparative Analysis. D.M.A. University of Alabama, 2012 Galbo, Sebastian. Transnational Fictions: Historicizing Self-Reproduction in J.M. Coetzee and Virginia Woolf. Honors Thesis Niagara University, 2012. Garcia, Stephanie Marie. Flux and Multiplicity: Virginia Woolfs Feminist Project of Subjectivity. M.A. Thesis University of Virginia, 2012. Hagopian Berry, Katherine. Dark Matters: Gothic Landscape and Womens Writing in the 19th and 20th century British Novel. Ph. D. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2012. Hole, Siren. Elements of Fiction In Virginia Woolfs Nonfiction: Dissolving the Boundaries in A Room of Ones Own. Diss. ETD, 2012. Hollander, Jennifer Ann. There comes an end to all things: Writing Death and Identity in Literature and Television. M.A. Thesis San Diego State University, 2012. Lee, SunJoo. The Modernist Imagination: Education of the Senses in Woolf, Mann and Joyce. Ph.D. Thesis Texas A&M University, 2012. Lemaster, Tracy Wendt. Girlhood and the Feminist Imaginary in Twentieth-Century Transatlantic Womens Literature. Ph. D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2012. Lestock, Brooke Lockwood. Making of the Moment Something Permanent: Character and Virginia Woolfs Moments of Being. M.A. Thesis University of Virginia, 2012. Miller Monica Jean. Sympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathy. Ph.D. University of California, Berkley, 2012. Osle, Janessa. Les fleurs du modernism: Floral Language in Mrs. Dalloway and Ulysses. M.A. Thesis San Diego State University, 2012. Penner, Erin Kay. Absent Company: Elegiac Character in the Novels of Faulkner and Woolf. Diss. Cornell University, 2012. Pollentier, Caroline. Linvention de la Communaute: Esthetique Et Politique de Lordinaire Dans Les Essais de Virginia Woolf. Doctoral Thesis Etudes Anglophones, 2012.

Rodriguez, Sarah Elizabeth. The Modern Self in Motion: Flneuserie in Virginia Woolfs Street Haunting and Mrs. Dalloway. M.A. Thesis University of Virginia, 2012. Ryan, Derek. Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory: Sex, Animal, Life. Ph. D. Thesis University of Glasgow, 2012. Sindhu, Devina Kaur. Monstrous Freedom: Deviations, Desires, and Deconstructed Dualities. M.A. Thesis San Diego State University, 2012. Simone, Emma. Virginia Woolf and Being-in-the-world. Diss. Macquarie University, 2012. Toth, Naomi. LEcriture vive: Une phnomnologie de la perception selon Virginia Woolf et Nathalie Sarraute. Ph.D. Thesis. Universit de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Dfence, 2012. Turner, John. Modern Time: Repetition in James Joyce, T.S. Elliot, and Virginia Woolf. Ph. D. Thesis Brandeis University, 2012. van Rooyen, Lindy. Mapping the Modern Mind: Virginia Woolfs Parodic Approach to the Art of Fiction in Jacobs Room. Diss. Hamburg University. 2011. Vasconcelos, Sandra Guardini. A forma do ensaio e a construcao do tempo ficcional em Lucia Miguel Pereira e Virginia Woolf. Diss. ETD, 2012. Zacks, Aaron Shanohn. Publishing Short Stories: British Modernist Fiction and the Literary Marketplace. Ph. D. Thesis University at Austin, 2012.

TEXTS BY WOOLF Woolf, Virginia. Elles [Portraits de femmes]. (Contains Dorothy Osbornes Letters, Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, Geraldine and Jane, Sara Coleridge, and Madame de Svign.) Transl. Maxime Rovere. Paris: Editions Payot et Rivages (Rivages poches / Petite Bibliothque, no. 759), 2012. Print. ---. La Muerte de de la Pollila y otros ensayos. Trans. by Teresa Arijn; ed. Luis Chitarroni. Argentina: La Bestia Equiltera, 2012. Print. ---. A Letter to an Anonymous Man. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 41 (2012): 11. Print. ---. La Chambre de Jacob. Trans. Adolphe Haberer. Paris: Folio Classique, 2012. Print. ---. La signora Dalloway. Trans. by Anna Nadotti; intro. Antonella Anedda. Turin: Giulio\ Einaudi Editore, 2012. Print. ---. Les Vagues. Trans. Michel Cusin and Adolphe Haberer. Paris: Folio Classique, 2012. Print.

---. A Letter to Heinrich Meng. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 40 (2012): 4. Print. ---. A Letter to Isaiah Berlin. Virginia Woolf Bulletin 39 (2012): 4. Print. ---. Mrs. Dalloway. London: Alma Classics, 2012. Print. ---. Mrs. Dalloway. Ontario: Broadview Press, 2012. Print. ---. Mrs. Dalloway. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. M.H. Abrams. New York: Norton, 2012. 2155-2164. Print. ---. Night and Day and Jacobs Room. Ed. Dorinda Guest. Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2012. Print. ---. uvres romanesques, 2 vol. Ed. Jacques Aubert. Paris: Gallimard, Bibliothque de la Pliade, 2012. Print. ---. Orlando. Trans. Melanie Walz. Berlin: Insel-Verlag, 2012. Print. ---. A Room of Ones Own and The Voyage Out. Ed. Sally Minogue. Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2012. Print. ---. To the Lighthouse. London: Alma Classics, 2012. Print. ---. Une pice bien soi. Transl. and prface by Elise Argaud. Paris: Editions Payot et Rivages (Rivages poches / Petite Bibliothque, no. 733), 2012. Print. ---. The Years. Ed. David Bradshaw and Ian Blyth. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, Shakepeare Press Head Edition, 2012. Print. ---. The Years. Ed. Anna Snaith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Print. ---. The Years and Between the Acts. Ed. Linden Peach. Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2012. Print. ---, and Walter Benjamin. Suis-je snob?" and Qu'offrir un snob? Trans. Maxime Rovere. Paris: Editions Payot et Rivages (Rivages poches / Petite Bibliothque, no. 734), 2012. Print. ---, and Julia Stephen. On Being Ill & Notes from Sick Rooms. Ashfield, MA: Paris Press, 2012. Print. ADDENDA Heathcote, Christopher. Did Grace Cossington Smith Read Virginia Woolf? Quadrant 55.11 (2011): 54-59. Sullam, Sara. In the Direction of Prose: Virginia Woolf and the Question of Poetry. Ph.D. Thesis. Milan University, Italy, 2012.

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