Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) may be one of the more well-known modernist writers. In this collection, you can find some of her work as eBooks. Here you can also find lectures and essays that discuss her and her work in various contexts.
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| # | Resource Title | Description | Contributor |
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| 1 | Out of Silence 2: Virginia Woolf | From the Silence Hub. Professors Alexandra Harris and Kate McLoughlin discuss Virginia Woolf's… | Alexandra Harris, Kate McLoughlin |
| 2 | Diaries as Literature - The Case of Virginia Woolf | In this Open Day taster lecture, Michael Whitworth considers whether diaries are literature and how… | Michael Whitworth |
| 3 | Virginia Woolf on Sickert's Ennui | This very short video with Professor Dame Hermione Lee explores Viginia Woolf's interpretation of… | Hermione Lee |
| 4 | Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse | Laura Salisbury and Sowon Park give a talk about Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse. The chair is… | Sowon Park, Laura Salisbury, Ben Morgan |
| 5 | Modernist Marginalia | Dr Amanda Golden discusses the notes and underlinings that writers like Virginia Woolf and Sylvia… | Amanda Golden, Dennis Duncan |
| 6 | The brave new world of modernism | An essay in which "Dr Peter Lawson explores modernism in preparation for the first episode of 'In… | Peter Lawson |
| 7 | Feminist Approaches to Literature | This essay offers a very basic introduction to feminist literary theory, and a compendium of… | Kate O'Connor |
| 8 | How words, form and structure create meaning: Women and writing (pt2) | Video podcast and discussion board. Simon Swift, University of Leeds | Simon Swift |
| 9 | How words, form and structure create meaning: Women and writing (pt1) | Video podcast and discussion forum. By Simon Swift, University of Leeds. | Simon Swift |
| 10 | The Classical Feminist Tradition (lecture) | Lecture by Professor Paul H. Fry, part of Open Yale course 'Introduction to Theory of Literature'.… | OpenYale |