Bibliography of Woolf Studies Published in 2001(in progress)

The following is a compilation ofscholarship on Virginia Woolf published in 2001. My sources includevarious electronic databases plus information provided by friendsof Woolf everywhere. I make no claims to be exhaustive, but Ido try to be comprehensive. (Apologies for the lack of consistencyin accent marks; the whimsies of electronic reproduction are toblame.) If you have items to add, or corrections to offer, pleasesend them to me at afernald@depauw.eduor 8679 East State Road 240, Fillmore, IN 46128.

--AnneFernald, historian/bibliographer, International Virginia Woolf Society

Bibliographiesfrom 1996, 1997,1998 1999and 2000 are also available. And check out the "passingglances" as well!

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recent additions from earlier years (1999-1996only)

In spite of our best efforts, every year some things get leftout. Notably, dissertations and theses get indexed quite lateand publications from outside the U.S. seldom show up on U.S.library databases. Here's my attempt to rectify the inadvertentomission. This section corrects omissions from previous versionsof the paper and online bibliography. Anything appearing herehas also been added to its proper place in the online bibliographyof its publication year. A special thanks to Oriana Palusci, whohas written a book on Woolf and edited a collection ofessays on Woolf'without her photocopy of the table of contentsof the latter, I could not have indexed the many Italian contributionsbelow.

Albrinck, Meg. "Woolf's War Stories." Rev of VirginiaWoolf and the Great War by Karen Levenback. Novel: A Forumon Fiction 33.1 (1999): 141-42.

Albrinck, Meg. Crossing No Man's Land: Gender Confusionand Genre Disruption in British. Women's War Narratives. Diss.U of Wisconsin, Madison, 1999.

Avasthi, Smita. Forms of Feminist Writing, 1914 1939: West,Warner, Woolf, and the Cultural Context. Diss. U of Oregon,1999.

Beer, Gillian. "A Village Apocalypse: Virginia Woolf andthe War." In La tipografia nel salotto: saggi su VirginiaWoolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999.250-61.

Bonadei, Rossana. "Disarticolando 'Io': Virginia Woolfe le stanze della scrittura." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 23-37.

Brawer, Anna. "Il pesciolino nascosto. Una lettura diA Room of One's Own." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 215-30.

Campbell, Ann Gibaldi. Virginia Woolf's Coming to Writing.Diss. U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1999.

Charles, Anne. "Modernism Modified." Rev. of RefiguringModernism: The Women of 1928, Refiguring Modernism: PostmodernReadings of Woolf, West, and Barnes by Bonnie Kime Scott;The Gender of Modernity by Rita Felski, and H.D. andthe Victorian Fin de Siècle: Gender, Modernism and Decadenceby Cassandra Laity. NWSA Journal 9 (Fall 1997) 174-82.

Charles, Anne. Rev. of Lesbian Panic: Homoeroticism in ModernBritish Women's Fiction by Patricia Juliana Smith. LesbianReview of Books. 5.4 (Summer 1999): 9-10.

Charles, Anne. Rev. of Thinking Fascism: Sapphic Modernismand Fascist Modernity by Erin Carlston. International Reviewof Modernism 2.2 (Spring/Summer 1999) 23-4.

Christensen, Erik Christian. " The Imperfect Librarians:Myth and Resistance in Marcel Proust, Johannes V. Jensen, VirginiaWoolf, and Jorge Luis Borges. Diss. U of Washington, 1999.

Concilio, Carmen. "L'isotopia dello sguardo in alcuniracconti de Virginia Woolf." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 113-124.

Daly, Nicholas. Modernism, romance, and the fin de siècle:popular fiction and British culture, 1880-1914. Cambridge:Cambridge UP, 1999.

Daniel, Anne Margaret. Felonious Behavior: Crime and Punishmentin the Fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Oscar Wilde, and VirginiaWoolf. Diss. Princeton U, 1999.

De Zordo, Ornella. "L'ombra di Elettra: le figlie inquietede Katherine Mansfield e Virginia Woolf." In La tipografianel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed.Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 64-77.

DeGay, Jane. "'The bray of the gramophones and the voicesof the poets': Art and Political Crisis in Between the Acts."Critical Survey 10.3 (1998) 39-47.

DeGay, Jane. "Orlando and its Muse." EnglishReview 8.3 (February 1998) 2-4.

Devenney, Christopher M. Detours of Writing: Exile and Experiencebetween Literature and Philosophy. Diss. State U of New York,Buffalo, 1999.

Di Michele, Laura. "La parola pipinta di Virginia Woolfin To the Lighthouse." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 167-84.

Dobrilla, Paola. "Orlando come l'acqua." In Latipografia nel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci,ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 203-14.

Feldman, Yael. No Room of Their Own. New York: ColumbiaUP, 1999.

Fortunati, Vita. "Uno sguardo incrociato: scrittura epittura in Virginia e Vanessa." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 54-63.

Fox, Susan Hudson. Two Stories: Katherine Mansfield, VirginiaWoolf and Their Literary Other(ness): The Men and Women of 1918.Diss. U of California, Davis, 1999.

Garbero, Maria Del Sapio. "La tomba dell'antenato: ilcorpo a corpo con la tradizione in Night and Day."In La tipografia nel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf.Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 99-112.

Garrity, Jane. "Selling Culture to the "Civilized":Bloomsbury, British Vogue, and the Marketing of National. Identity."Modernism/Modernity . 6.2 (1999)

Gualtieri Reed, Elizabeth Joann. Virginia Woolf: RevisingSpirituality. Diss. U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1999.

Harris, Jocelyn. "Virginia Woolf and Frances Hodgkins:The Case of the Woman Artist." Bulletin of New ZealandArt History. Special Series 4 (1998) 57-80.

Henry, Holly Grace. Nebulous Networks: Virginia Woolf andPopular Astronomy. Diss. Pennsylvania State U, 1999.

Jehlen, Myra. "An Empire of One's Own." In Latipografia nel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci,ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 90-98.

Kitsi-Mitakou, Katerina K. Feminist Readings of the Bodyin Virginia Woolf's Novels. Thessaloniki, 1997.

Lackey, Michael. "Killing God, Liberating the "Subject":Nietzsche and Post God Freedom ." Journal of the Historyof Ideas. 60. 4 (1999).

Lackey, Michael. "The Gender of Atheism in Virginia Woolf's'A Simple Melody'." Studies in Short Fiction 35.1(Winter 1998): 49-63.

Laurence, Patricia. "'Holding her Pen Like a Broom': VirginiaWoolf's Anxieties About Working-Class Women." ÉtudesBritanniques Contemporatines. (Automne 1999) 5-18.

Linett, Maren Tova. Figuring the Modern: Jews as Metaphorsin Modernist British Fiction. Diss. U of Michigan, 1999.

Locatelli, Carla. "Figures of Displacement and Displacementof Figures: the Play of Autobiography in Moments of Being."In La tipografia nel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf.Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 11-22.

López, Dámaso, Edición y traducciónde Woolf, Virginia, Al Faro. [To the Lighthouse.]Madrid: Editorial Cátedra (Colección Letras Universales),1999.

Orestano, Francesca. "Jacob's Room: crisi dellapropsetivva e 'Trionfo della Morte'." In La tipografianel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed.Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 149-66.

Palusci, Oriana, ed. La tipografia nel salotto: saggi suVirginia Woolf. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. (Individualcontributions indexed below.) Palusci's volume includes essaysin English by Gillian Beer, Myra Jehlen and Carla Locatelli. Thevolume includes abstracts for each of the essays (in Italian inthe case of the three English articles, and in English in thecase of the remaining fifteen Italian contributions) as well asa critical bibliography of Woolf's work (and scholarship on it)in Italy.

Palusci, Oriana. "Premesa." In La tipografia nelsalotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino:Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 7-10.

Palusci, Oriana. "Virginia Woolf e Katharine Burdekin:Orlando contro Hitler." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 231-49.

Palusci, Oriana. Le Dimore del tempo: Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando,Mrs. Woolf. Torino: Tirennia Stampatori,1996.

Robinson, Judy Larrick. Netting Moths and Butterflies inVirginia Woolf: Her Lepidopteran Lexicon for Scenes of Power andParalysis. Diss. U of Toledo, 1999.

Siciliani, Erina. "Storie de donne artiste: un viaggioverso il faro." In La tipografia nel salotto: saggi suVirginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori,1999. 185-203.

Stella, Maria. "Oggetti solidi e romanzi non scritti:Virginia Woolf e il racconto." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 125-37.

Tsai, Hsiu Chuang. Domestic Space in Virginia Woolf andEileen Chang. Diss. U of Wisconsin, Madison, 1999.

Villa, Vittoriana. "'Alien to each other': Dorothy Richardsone Virginia Woolf." In La tipografia nel salotto: saggisu Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori,1999. 78-89.

Westling, Louise Hutchings. "Virginia Woolf and the Fleshof the World ." New Literary History. 30.4 (1999).

Zaccaria, Paola. "Freud fa differenze? Appercezione psico-spazialee fantasmi genitoriali in Virginia Woolf e H. D." In Latipografia nel salotto: saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci,ed. Torino: Tirrenia Stampatori, 1999. 38-53.

Special issues or volumes

Woolf Studies Annual, vol. 7, edited by Mark Husseyfor Pace UP is out and indexed below.

The Virginia Woolf Miscellany no, 57 is indexed below.

Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds: Selected Papers from the TenthAnnual Conference on Virginia Woolf edited by Jessica Bermanand Jane Goldman is out from Pace UP. Individual essays are indexedbelow.

The Virginia Woolf Bulletin of the Virginia Woolf Societyof Great Britain nos. 6 and 7 are out. Individual entries areindexed below.

Other items of specialnote

Jane Brown's Spirits of Place discusses how a love ofthe rural English landscape shaped the writing of five Englishwriters including Woolf. Brown spoke at a talk sponsored by theVirginia Woolf Society of Great Britain. New York: Viking, 2001.It was reviewed by Lindsay Duguid in the Times Literary Supplementof June 22, 2001 (27).

Books and pamphlets

Berman, Jessica and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001.(Individual contributions are indexed below.)

Dalgarno, Emily. Virginia Woolf and the Visible World. Cambridge:Cambridge UP, 2001.

Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. Approachesto Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001. (Individual contributions are indexedbelow.)

Gordon, Lyndall. Virginia Woolf, A Writer's Life. NewYork: Norton, 2001. (reprint)

Pawlowski, Merry, ed. Virginia Woolf and Fascism: Resistingthe Dictators' Seduction. New York: Palgrave, 2001. (Individualcontributions are indexed below.)

Wilson, Jean Moorcroft. Virginia Woolf's London: A Guideto Bloomsbury and Beyond. NY: Tauris, 2001 [reprint].

Wisker, Gina, Virginia Woolf. New York: Trafalgar, 2001.

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Abravanel, Genevieve. "Woolf in Blackface: Identificationacross The Waves." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 113-20.

Avery, Todd . "Talking with the Other; or, Wireless Ethics:Levinas, Woolf and the BBC." In Virginia Woolf Out ofBounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP,2001. 145-51.

Barrett, Eileen. "The Language of Fabric in To theLighthouse." In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's Tothe Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds.New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2001.

Barrett, Michèle. "Reason and Truth in A Roomof One's Own." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 120-9

Bazin, Nancy Topping. "Articulating the Questions, Searchingfor Answers: How To the Lighthouse Can Help." In Approachesto Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

Bell, Quentin. "A Room of One's Own and ThreeGuineas." In Pawlowski, Virginia Woolf and Fascism.2001.

Bellamy, Suzanne . "Experiments in Constructing the VisualField: Conversations with Woolf and Stein and Painting TheWaves." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, JessicaBerman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 186-92.

Berman, Jessica. "'Thou canst not touch the freedom ofmy mind': Fascism and Chastity in Mrs. Dalloway."In Pawlowski, Virginia Woolf and Fascism. New York: Palgrave,2001.

Berman, Jessica and Jane Goldman "Introduction: VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 1-5.

Billi, Mirella. "Jacob's Room: elegia e riscattodi una terra desolata." In La tipografia nel salotto:saggi su Virginia Woolf. Oriana Palusci, ed. Torino: TirreniaStampatori, 1999. 138-48.

Bishop, Edward L. "From Frass to Foucault: Mediationsof the Archive." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 52-8.

Bishop, Edward. "To the Lighthouse and the PublishingPractices of Virginia Woolf." In Approaches to TeachingWoolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and MaryBeth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Association of America,2001.

Black, Naomi. "Letter to the Editor." Woolf StudiesAnnual. 7 (2001) 1-3.

Blair, Emily. "Prostituting Culture and Enslaving IntellectualLiberty: Virginia Woolf's Disavowed Victorian Predecessor MargaretOliphant." In In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, JessicaBerman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001.

Blume, Donald. "'Because It Is There': George Mallory'sPresence in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse." InVirginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman,eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 258-65.

Blyth, Ian. "Virginia Woolf and Jacques Raverat."Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 31-5.

Braendlin, Bonnie. "'I Have Had My Vision': Teaching Tothe Lighthouse as Künstlerroman." In Approachesto Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

Busse, Kristina. "Reflecting the Subject in History: TheReturn of the Real in Between the Acts." WoolfStudies Annual. 7 (2001) 75-102.

Carr, Jamie. "Novel Possibilities: Re-Reading Sexualityand "Madness" in Mrs. Dalloway, Beyond the Film."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 19-25.

Carstens, Lisa. "The Science of Sex and the Art of Self-Materializingin Orlando ." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 39-46.

Caughie, Pamela L. "Returning to the Lighthouse: A PostmodernApproach." In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To theLighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds.New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2001.

Clarke, Stuart N. "Editorial." Virginia WoolfBulletin. 6 (January 2001) 3.

Clarke, Stuart N. "Pursuing Leslie Stephen Through theCensuses." Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001)63-5.

Clarke, Stuart N. Editorial. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.7 (May 2001) 3.

Cobb, Gerald T. "From the Dark House to the Lighthouse:The Ramsays as Dysfunctional Family." In Approaches toTeaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

Craft-Fairchild, Catherine. "'Same Person. . .Just a DifferentSex': Sally Potter's Construction of Gender in Orlando." Woolf Studies Annual. 7 (2001) 23-48.

Cuddy-Keane, Melba. "Brow-Beating, Wool-Gathering, andthe Brain of the Common Reader ." In Virginia Woolf Outof Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: PaceUP, 2001. 58-67.

Currier, Susan. "Portraits of Artists by Woolf and Joyce."In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty,Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001.

Curtis, Vanessa. "Highgate Cemetery: Update." VirginiaWoolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 66-7.

Curtis, Vanessa. "On the Other Side of the Escallonia."Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 36-8.

Curtis, Vanessa. "The Transfer of 22 Hyde Park Gate tothe Stephen Children." Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6(January 2001) 47-50.

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Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, "Introduction."In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty,Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001.

Davis, Laura. "Reading and Writing: Helping Students DiscoverMeaning in To the Lighthouse." In Approaches toTeaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

DeGay, Jane. "'. . .though the fashion of the time didsomething to disguise it': Staging Gender in Woolf's Orlando." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Bermanand Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 31-9.

DeSalvo, Louise. "What Teaching To the LighthouseTaught Me about Reading Virginia Woolf." In Approachesto Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

Doyle, Laura. "The Body Unbound: A Phenomenological Readingof the Political in A Room of One's Own." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 129-40.

Dymond, Justine. "'The Outside of Its Inside and the Insideof Its Outside': Phenomenology in To the Lighthouse . InVirginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman,eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 140-5.

Epes, Isota Tucker. "A Lifetime with The Waves."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 192-7.

Folsom, Marcia McClintock. "Transformations: TeachingTo the Lighthouse with Autobiographies and Family Chronicles."In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty,Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001.

Gättens M.L. "Three Guineas, Fascism, andthe Construction of Gender." In Virginia Woolf and Fascism.Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Giachero L. "Seduced by Fascism: Benedetta Cappa Marinetti,the Woman Who Did Not Write Three Guineas." In VirginiaWoolf and Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave,2001.

Gillespie, Diane F. "'The Rain in Spain': Woolf, Cervantes,Andalusia, and The Waves." In Virginia Woolf Outof Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: PaceUP, 2001. 271-9.

Gilmore, Lois J. "She speaks to me: Virginia Woolf inthe Community College Classroom." In Virginia Woolf Outof Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: PaceUP, 2001. 165-70.

Greenberg, Judith. "'When Ears are Deaf and the Heartis Dry': Traumatic Reverberations in Between the Acts."Woolf Studies Annual. 7 (2001) 49-74.

Guiguet, Jean. "Virginia Woolf: A Multifaceted Brain,a Single Purpose." Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January2001) 6-20.

Gunnison, Deirdre. "'Each of course saw something different':Mrs. Dalloway and the Experience of the Novel." VirginiaWoolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 23-9.

Haliburton, David. "Ceremony is to Being as Interruptionis to Non-Being." Virginia Woolf Miscellany 57 (Spring2001) 1-2.

Harris L.C. "Acts of Artistic Vision, Acts of Aggression:Art and Abyssinia in Virginia Woolf's Fascist Italy." InVirginia Woolf and Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York:Palgrave, 2001.

Heady, Chene. ''Accidents of Political Life': Satire and EdwardianAnti-Colonial Politics in The Voyage Out." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 97-105.

Heath, Tim. "Lytton Strachey's Ermyntrude and Esmeralda."Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 44-6.

Hoff, Molly, "Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway." Explicator.59.2 (Winter 2001): 45-8.

Humm, Maggie. "Matrixial Memories in Virginia Woolf'sPhotographs ." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, JessicaBerman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 206-13.

Hussey, Mark. "For Nothing Is Simply One Thing":Knowing the World in To the Lighthouse." In Approachesto Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

Jacobs, Karen, "Spectacles of Violence, Stages of Art:WalterBenjamin and Virginia Woolf's Dialectic," The Eye's Mind:LiteraryModernism and Visual Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2001. 203-242.

Joannou, Maroula. "'Finding new words and creating newmethods': Three Guineas and The Handmaid's Tale."In Virginia Woolf and Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. NewYork: Palgrave, 2001.

Kehoe, John. "Virginia Woolf." Biography.5.3 (Mar 2001) 120.

Knowles, Nancy . "Dissolving Stereotypical Cultural Boundaries:Allusions to Virginia Woolf in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Sisterof My Heart." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 67-73.

Koppen, Randi. "Embodied Form: Art and Life in VirginiaWoolf's To the Lighthouse." New Literary History.32 (Spring 2001)

Laing, Kathryn S. "Chasing the Wild Goose: Virginia Woolf'sOrlando and Angela Carter's The Passion of the New Eve."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 86-92.

Lane, Christopher. "When plagues don't end." Gayand Lesbian Review. 8.1 (Jan/Feb 2001) 30-2.

Laurence, Patricia. "'Some Rope to Throw to the Reader':Teaching the Diverse Rhythms of To the Lighthouse."In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty,Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001.

Levenback, Karen L. "Nigel Nicolson Addresses the SmithsonianAssociates: 'A Portrait of Virginia Woolf'." VirginiaWoolf Miscellany 57 (Spring 2001) 2-3.

Levenback, Karen L. "Teaching A Room of One's Ownin the New Millennium: The War Continues." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 170-6.

Levenback, Karen L. "Teaching To the Lighthouseas a Civilian War Novel." In Approaches to Teaching Woolf'sTo the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle,Eds. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2001.

Lilienfeld, Jane. "'Something I've Been Meaning To TellYou': Alice Munro as Unlikely Heir to Virginia Woolf." InVirginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman,eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 92-7.

Low, Lisa. "Of Oceans and Opposition: The Waves, Mosleyand the New Party." In Virginia Woolf and Fascism.Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Luckhurst, Nicola. "Photoportraits: Gisèle Freundand Virginia Woolf." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 197-206.

Manhire, Vanessa. "'The Lady's Gone A-Roving': Woolf andthe English Folk Revival." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 236-43.

Martin, Ann. "Sleeping Beauty in a Green Dress: Mrs. Dallowayand Fairy Tale Configurations of Desire." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 25-31.

Marts, Katie. "Opening Doors to A Room of One's Own."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 176-80.

McNaron, Toni A. H. "Look Again: Reading To the Lighthousefrom an Aesthetic of Likeness." In Approaches to TeachingWoolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and MaryBeth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Association of America,2001.

McVicker, Jeanette. "Reading To the Lighthouseas a Critique of the Imperial." In Approaches to TeachingWoolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and MaryBeth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Association of America,2001.

Miller, Andrew John. "'Our Representative, Our Spokesman':Modernity, Professionalism, and Representation in Virginia Woolf'sBetween the Acts." Studies in the Novel. 33.1(Spring2001) 34+.

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Moran, Patricia. "Gunpowder Plots: Sexuality and Censorshipin Woolf's Later Works ." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 6-13.

Neverow , Vara. "Freudian Seduction and the Fallaciesof Dictatorship." In Virginia Woolf and Fascism, MerryPawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Neverow, Vara. "Compulsory Heterosexuality and the LesbianContinuum in To the Lighthouse: A Women's Studies Approach."In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty,Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001.

Newman, Hilary. "Experiment and Tradition: To the Lighthouseand All Passion Spent." Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 26-30.

Orange, Hugh and John Beaumont. "The Chevalier de l'Étang(1757-1840) and his Descendants, the Pattles." VirginiaWoolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 51-62.

Outka, Elizabeth. "'The shop windows were full of sparklingchains': Consumer Desire and Woolf's Night and Day."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 229-36.

Oxindine, Annette. "Pear Trees beyond Eden: Women's KnowingReconfigured in Woolf's To the Lighthouse and Hurston'sTheir Eyes Were Watching God." In Approaches toTeaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigeland Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern Language Associationof America, 2001.

Paul, Janis M. "Teaching To the Lighthouse as a TraditionalNovel." In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse,Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: ModernLanguage Association of America, 2001.

Pawlowski Merry M. "Toward a Feminist Theory of the State:Virginia Woolf and Wyndham Lewis on Art, Gender, and Politics."In Virginia Woolf and Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. NewYork: Palgrave, 2001.

Peers, Ros. "Virginia Woolf's Treatment of Food in TheVoyage Out and The Waves." Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 6-17.

Pinkerton, Mary. "Reading Provisionally: Narrative Theoryand To the Lighthouse." In Approaches to Teaching Woolf'sTo the Lighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle,Eds. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2001.

Porter, David. "Orlando on her Mind? An UnpublishedLetter from Virginia Woolf to Lady Sackville." Woolf StudiesAnnual. 7 (2001) 103-114.

Pratt, Annis. "Twenty Years to the Lighthouse: A TeachingVoyage." In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To theLighthouse, Daugherty, Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds.New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2001.

Putzel, Steven. "Virginia Woolf and British 'Orientalism'."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 105-113.

Raschke, Debrah . "'It won't be fine' tomorrow: DorisLessing's Struggle with Woolf." In Virginia Woolf Outof Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: PaceUP, 2001. 79-86.

Richter, Harvena. "The Hidden Poetry of Virginia Woolf."Virginia Woolf Miscellany 57 (Spring 2001) 3-4.

Rosenfeld, Natania. "Monstrous Conjugations: The Anti-FascistWritings of Virginia and Leonard Woolf,"In Virginia Woolfand Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Royer, Diana. "The goddess and Global Feminism: Some ConnectionsBetween Nawal El Saadawi and Virginia Woolf." A CriticalStudy of the Works of Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian Writer and Activist.Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 2001. 139-61.

Ruotolo, Ludio. To the Readers. Virginia Woolf Miscellany57 (Spring 2001) 1.

Sakamoto, Tadanobu. "The Waves: A Title Challengeto Ulysses." Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001)18-22.

Shay, Nancy S. "'I'm Not a Feminist or Anything, But....':Teaching A Room of One's Own in High School." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 180-6.

Silver, Brenda R. "Virginia Woolf://Hypertext." InVirginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman,eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 157-65.

Skrbic, Nena. "True Relation or Mysterious Case: The Sourceof Virginia Woolf's First Ghost Story." Virginia WoolfBulletin. 6 (January 2001) 21-5.

Smith, Marilyn Schwinn. "Woolf's Russia: Out of Bounds." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Bermanand Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 265-71.

Stec, Loretta. Dystopian Modernism vs; Utopian Feminism: Burdekin,Woolf, and West Respond to the Rise of Fascism; In VirginiaWoolf and Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave,2001.

Swanson, Diana L. "With Clear-Eyed Scrutiny: The Narratoras Sister in Jacob's Room." In Virginia Woolf Outof Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: PaceUP, 2001. 46-52.

Tarr, C. Anita. "Getting To the Lighthouse: Virginia Woolfand Thomas Carlyle." Midwest Quarterly. 42.3 (Spring2001)257+.

Travis M.A. "External Fascism and Its 'Home Haunts' inthe Leavises' Attacks on Bloomsbury and Woolf'" In VirginiaWoolf and Fascism. Merry Pawlowski, ed. New York: Palgrave,2001.

Vallins, David. "'Whose shape is that within the car?& why?': Mrs. Dalloway and 'The Triumph of Life.'"In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 249-58.

Victorian Predecessor Margaret Oliphant ." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 13-19.

Vimar, Sandra Widmark. "Unexpected Encounters." VirginiaWoolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 32-4.

Vlasopolos, Anca. "Focalization, the Cinematic Gaze, andRomance in Meredith and Woolf." Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 3-22.

Webb, Caroline. "'All was dark; all was doubt; all wasconfusion': Nature, Culture, and Orlando's Ruskinian Storm-Cloud."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 243-9.

Westman, Karin. "A. S. Byatt and '(V. Woolf)': Mappinga Misreading of Modernism ." In Virginia Woolf Out ofBounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP,2001. 73-9.

Whitworth, Michael. "Porous Objects: Self, Community,and the Nature of Matter." In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds,Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 151-7.

Wicke, Jennifer "Frock Consciousness, Self-Fashioning:Virginia Woolf's Dialectical Materialism." In VirginiaWoolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and Jane Goldman, eds..NY: Pace UP, 2001. 221-9.

Wilkinson, Sheila M. "A Room of One's Own and theWren Library." Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January2001) 30-1.

Wollaeger ,Mark. "Woolf, Picture Postcards, Modernity."In Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, Jessica Berman and JaneGoldman, eds.. NY: Pace UP, 2001. 213-21.

Wollaeger, Mark. "Woolf, Picture Postcards, and the Elisionof Race: Colonizing Women in The Voyage Out. Modernism/modernity8.1 (January 2001) 43-75.

Woodward, Anna. Letter to the Editor: Miss Perkins. VirginiaWoolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 40.

Yunis, Susan. "To the Lighthouse and Painting."In Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Daugherty,Beth Rigel and Mary Beth Pringle, Eds. New York: Modern LanguageAssociation of America, 2001.

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Dissertationsand theses

Yake, Sarah L. "Something, After All, Priceless":Women and Solitude in the Works of Virginia Woolf. Master'sThesis. West Chester U, 2001.

Reviews

Barkway, Stephen, Rev. of Orlanda by Jacqueline Harpman,translated from the French by Ros Schwartz. Virginia WoolfBulletin. 6 (January 2001) 76-7.

Barkway, Stephen. Rev. of Bloomsbury and France byMaryAnn Caws and Sara Bird Wright. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 54-6.

Barkway, Stephen. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath'Twoof Me Now: A Poetic Drama. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 62-3.

Barkway, Stephen. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: Public and PrivateNegotiations by Anna Snaith. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 68-70.

Barrett, Eileen. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: The Novelsby Nicholas Marsh; Virginia Woolf: To the Lighthouse,The Waves by Ed. Jane Goldman. Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 129-33.

Barrett, Eileen. Rev. of Women in the Milieu of Leonard andVirginia Woolf: Peace, Politics, and Education Wayne Chapman andJanet M. Manson, eds. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature.(Spring 2001).

Briggs, Julia. "The dead at our mercy." Rev. of VirginiaWoolf, by Nigel Nicolson; The Measure of Life: VirginiaWoolf's last years, by Herbert Marder; Virginia Woolf:Public and private negotiations, by Anna Snaith.The TimesLiterary Supplement. 5103 (Jan. 19, 2001) 5-6.

Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Flush: A Biography, AlisonLight, ed. Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 44-5.

Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of To the Lighthouse by JulianCowley. Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 56-7.

Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Virginia Woolf, The Uncommon Bookbinderby Alan Isaac. Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001)57-8.

Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Virginia Woolf's Essays: Sketchingthe Past by Elena Gualteri. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 49-51.

Clarke, Stuart N. Rev. of Woolf Studies Annual, vol.6. Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 51-4.

Curtis, Vanessa. Rev. of Virginia Woolf by Nigel Nicolson.Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 45-7.

Curtis, Vanessa. Rev. of Love Letters: Leonard Woolf andTrekkie Ritchie Parsons (1941-1968), Judith Adamson, ed. VirginiaWoolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 72-5.

Curtis, Vanessa. Rev. of Peering Through the Escallonia:Virginia Woolf, Talland House and St. Ives. Virginia WoolfBulletin. 6 (January 2001) 59.

Daugherty, Beth Rigel. Rev. of Virginia Woolf by Nigel Nicolsonand The Eternal Moment: Essays and a Short Story. VirginiaWoolf Miscellany 57 (Spring 2001) 5-6.

Davies, Caroline. Rev. of Virginia Woolf by Linden Peach.Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 48-9.

Fernald, Anne E. Rev. of The Cambridge Companion to VirginiaWoolf, Sue Roe and Susan Sellers, eds. Virginia Woolf Miscellany57 (Spring 2001) 8.

Froula, Christine. "Grand illusions." Rev. of ThePhantom Table: Woolf, Fry, Russell and the Epistomology of Modernismby Ann Banfield. Women's Review of Books. XVIII.4 (January2001) 17+.

Hoff, Molly. Rev. of Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf.Explicator. 59.2 (Winter 2001) 95+.

Holmes, Rachael. Rev. of Monarchy'an hitherto unpublishedmanuscript by Leonard Woolf, ed. with an introduction by WayneK. Chapman. Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 64.

Holmes, Rachael. Rev. of Roger Fry's Durbins: A House andits Meanings by Christopher Reed. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 65-7.

Hussey, Mark. Rev. of Virginia Woolf Icon by BrendaR. Silver. Woolf Studies Annual. 7 (2001) 133-6.

Jacobsen, Sally A. Rev. of The Dialogic Self: ReconstructingSubjectivity in Woolf, Lessing, and Atwood by Roxanne J. Fand;Heralds of the Postmodern: Madness and Fiction in Conrad, Woolf,and Lessing by Yuang-Jung Cheng. Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 136-42.

Johnston, Georgia. Rev. of Other Sexes: Rewriting Differencefrom Woolf to Winterson by Andrea L. Harris. Woolf StudiesAnnual. 7 (2001) 142-6.

Kaplan, Sydney Janet. Rev. of Katherine Mansfield and VirginiaWoolf by Smith, Angela. Journal of English and GermanicPhilology. 100.1 (Jan 2001) 153-4.

Lassner, Phyllis. Rev. of No Room Of Their Own: Gender andNation in Israeli Women's Fiction by Yael S. Feldman. WoolfStudies Annual. 7 (2001) 146-50.

Levenback, Karen L. Rev. of The Measure of Life: Virginia Woolf'sLast Years by Herbert Marder. Virginia Woolf Miscellany57 (Spring 2001) 7-8.

Marcus, Jane. "Putting Woolf in her place." Reviewsseveral books by Virginia Woolf. Flush; `Forever England';`The Question of Nelly.' Women's Review of Books. 18.6(Mar2001) 4+.

Osborne, Karen Lee. Rev. of Virginia Woolf and the GreatWar by Karen L. Levenback. Journal of the Midwest ModernLanguage Association. 2001.

Oxindine, Annette. Rev. of Outsiders Together: Virginiaand Leonard Woolf by Natania Rosenfeld. Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 150-5.

Pearce, Richard. Rev. of Virginia Woolf in the Age of MechanicalReproduction, Pamela L. Caughie, ed. Virginia Woolf Miscellany57 (Spring 2001) 6-7.

Raphael, Linda. Rev. of No Room of Their Own: Israeli Women'sFiction by Yael Feldman. Virginia Woolf Miscellany 57 (Spring2001) 8-9.

Rosenberg, Beth Carole. Rev. of Virginia Woolf Essays: Sketchingthe Past by Elena Gualtieri. Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 155-9.

Steiner, J. E. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: Reading the RenaissanceEd. Sally Greene. Choice. 37.4 (December 1999).

Sumner, Rosemary. Rev. of The West Country as a LiteraryInvention: Putting Fiction in its Place. Virginia WoolfBulletin. 6 (January 2001) 67-9.

Swanson, Diana L. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: Public and PrivateNegotiations by Anna Snaith. Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 159-64.

Taylor, Leeta. Rev. of Virginia Woolf: Reading the Renaissance,Sally Greene, ed. ForewordMagazine (online) April 1999.

Webb, Ruth. Rev. of The Life & Death of Asham: Leonardand Virginia Woolf's Haunted House. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 60-2.

Webb, Ruth. Rev. of Mrs. Dalloway, David Bradshaw, ed.Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001). 41-4.

Whaley, Charles. "Improbably Case Against Woolf's Spouse."Rev. of Who's Afraid of Leonard Woolf? by Irene Coates.The Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY. May 20, 2001. Witha note on the publication in England of Love Letters: LeonardWoolf and Trekkie Parsons.

Wilson, J. J. Rev. of The Measure of Life: Virginia Woolf'sLast Years by Herbert Marder. Woolf Studies Annual.7 (2001) 164-7.

Winston, Janet. The Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf:Modernism, Post-Impressionism and the Politics of the Visual byJane Goldman. Woolf Studies Annual. 7 (2001) 171-3.

Zappa, Stephanie. Rev. of Granite and Rainbow: The HiddenLife of Virginia Woolf by Mitchell Leaska. Woolf StudiesAnnual. 7 (2001) 167-71.

Zigmond, Sally. Rev. of Virginia Woolf by Ruth Webb.Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 47-8.

Zigmond, Sally. Rev. of Outsiders Together: Virginia andLeonard Woolf by Natania Rosenfeld. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 70-2.

Newpublications of texts by Virginia Woolf

"How should one read a book?" (reprint from October1926 issue). The Yale Review 89.1 (Jan 2001). 41-52.

Blurb for The Voyage Out and To the Lighthouse.Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 6 (January 2001) 35-6.(questionable attribution noted in this case)

Blurb for The Waves. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 39-40.

Letter to the Director of the British Museum. Virginia WoolfBulletin. 6 (January 2001) 4-5. [previously unpublished]

Letter to Pernel Strachey. Virginia Woolf Bulletin.6 (January 2001) 4-5.

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