Virginia Woolf Miscellany
Issue #94, Fall 2018
Almost a Century: Reading Jacob's Room
The Virginia Woolf Miscellany invites contributions focused on aspects of Jacob’s Room. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: modernism and the structural form of the novel; the critical reception of the novel; Woolf’s elusive narrator; themes of loss and absence; the use of gaps or omission to say what cannot be written in print; nature and the outdoors; the portrayal of Greece in this and other works by the Bloomsbury Group; sexuality (explicit or otherwise); and commentary on the Great War. Papers which consider Jacob’s Room in comparison to other novels by Woolf or her contemporaries are especially welcome.
Please send enquiries and submissions no longer than 2500 words by 1 March 2018 to: Alexandra DeLuise at a.deluise at aol.com.
Almost a Century: Reading Jacob's Room
The Virginia Woolf Miscellany invites contributions focused on aspects of Jacob’s Room. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: modernism and the structural form of the novel; the critical reception of the novel; Woolf’s elusive narrator; themes of loss and absence; the use of gaps or omission to say what cannot be written in print; nature and the outdoors; the portrayal of Greece in this and other works by the Bloomsbury Group; sexuality (explicit or otherwise); and commentary on the Great War. Papers which consider Jacob’s Room in comparison to other novels by Woolf or her contemporaries are especially welcome.
Please send enquiries and submissions no longer than 2500 words by 1 March 2018 to: Alexandra DeLuise at a.deluise at aol.com.