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(Ebook) Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries by Julie Vandivere (editor), Megan Hicks (editor) ISBN 9781942954088, 1942954085

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Authors:Julie Vandivere (editor), Megan Hicks (editor)
Pages:237 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Clemson University Press / Liverpool
Language:english
File Size:7.78 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781942954088, 1942954085
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(Ebook) Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries by Julie Vandivere (editor), Megan Hicks (editor) ISBN 9781942954088, 1942954085

Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries, seeks to contextualize Virginia Woolf's writing alongside the work of other women writers during the first decades of the twentieth-century. \~This volume not only expands our understanding of the unprecedented number of female writers but alsohelps us comprehend the ways that these writers contributed and complicated modernist literature. \~It explores how burgeoning communities and enclaves of women writers intersected with and coexisted alongside Virginia Woolf and emphasizes both the development of enclaves and specific femalesubcultures or individual writers who were contemporaneous with Virginia Woolf. \~The selected papers reflect the conference's diversity, both in themes explored and in the contributors. \~It includes known Woolf scholars such as Mark Hussey, Vara Neverow, Eleanor McNees, Leslie Kathleen Hankins,and Elisa Kay Sparks, as well as major scholars who do not generally write on Woolf, such as Melissa Zeiger, Kristin Bluemel, and Kimberley Ann Coates, and exciting new voices, such as Alyssa Mackenzie, Emily Rials, and Jessica Kim. \~The essays in the first section, "Who Are Virginia Woolf's FemaleContemporaries," explore the boundaries of contemporaneity by considering women across nation, time, and class. \~The second section, "Cultural Contexts," explores Woolf's connections to early twentieth-century culture such as film and book societies. The two final sections, "Recovery andRecuperation," and "Connections Between Canonical Writers," illuminate the interlocking network of women writers and artists, the latter through women who have been bereft of scholarly attention and the former through women who have received more scholarly attention. \~One of the most enticingsections of the volume is the collection of essays presented during the conference's Jane Marcus's memorial. Three of Marcus' students celebrate the life, work, and influence of this unparalleled Woolf scholar.
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