Issue No. 11, September 2002 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke, Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Nena Skrbic, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Statue of Edith Cavell, St Martin’s Place, near Trafalgar Square
‘Their own taxi was held up. It stopped dead under a statue: the lights shone on its cadaverous pallor. ‘“Always reminds me of an advertisement of sanitary towels," said Peggy, glancing at the figure of a woman in nurse’s uniform holding out her hand. ‘Eleanor was shocked for a moment. ... ‘“The only fine thing that was said in the war," she said aloud, reading the words cut on the pedestal. ‘“It didn't come to much," said Peggy sharply.'
(The Years, Hogarth Press [1937], 363)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial ....... Stuart N. Clarke 3 Letters to Leigh Ashton ...... Virginia Woolf 4 Note ...... Stephen Barkway 6 ‘I Must Not Settle into a Figure?E Woolf and Celebrity Culture ...... Kathleen M. Helal 8 (Im)possible Translations of The Waves ...... Christine Renaudin & Suzanne Toczyski 22 A Different Hearing: Voicing Night and Day ...... Elicia Clements 32 Echoes of Ulysses in Mrs. Dalloway ...... Hilary Newman 40 Meeting Virginia ...... Els Harmsen 48 Virginia Woolf Today ...... Stephen Barkway 50 Reviews Approaches to Teaching Woolf’s To the Lighthouse ...... Stuart N. Clarke 55 Before Bloomsbury: The 1890s Diaries of Three Kensington Ladies ...... Vanessa Curtis 57 Woolf: A Portrait in Song ...... Vanessa Curtis 60 Room: An Adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Writings ...... Margaret Gosden 65 ‘The Best Time of Our Lives: Virginia Woolf’s Cornwall?E...... Stephen Barkway 69 Books received 70 Report The Voyage Out: The First Annual Study Day (2002) ...... Janfarie Skinner 71 For members Fourth Annual General Meeting 73 Annual Study Day 2003 74 Society events 75 Other events 75 Society publications 76 Instructions for contributors Inside rear wrapper
Issue No. 12, January 2003 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Nena Skrbic, Sheila M. Wilkinson
Wrapper: Monks House garden from Leonard’s study
‘I’m always losing him [Leonard] in the garden. He’s up a tree, or behind a hedge.'
(Letters, no. 3173, 18 September [1936])
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Virginia Woolf Memorial Appeal ...... Inside front wrapper Fifth Annual General Meeting ...... 3 Editorial ....... Stuart N. Clarke 3 Correspondence between Helena Swanwick, May Morris, and Leonard and Virginia Woolf ......Vanessa Curtis 4 Leonard’s Vegetable Empire: A History of the Garden at Monks House ...... Elisa Kay Sparks 10 Empire and Elveden: New Light on The Waves ...... Heidi Stalla 20 The Unique Brushstrokes of Virginia Woolf’s Style in Between the Acts ...... Jana Carlisle 30 A Personal Introduction to Modernism ...... Mary Ellen Foley 39 Society publications ...... 41 Virginia Woolf Today ...... Stephen Barkway 42 Virginia Woolf and the Visible World ...... Emily Dalgarno 46 Two Weddings: One Church ...... Sheila M. Wilkinson 47 Reviews Moments of Being (Pimlico) ...... Stephen Barkway 48 Virginia Woolf’s Women ...... Marion Dell 49 Who was Dr Jackson? ...... Lyndall Gordon 52 Vita Sackville-West: Selected Writings ...... Rebeca Poal 54 Women, Modernism and British Poetry, 1910–1939 ...... Kathleen M. Helal 57 Classic Women’s Short Stories ...... Nena ·krbi?–k.t.e 60 Orlando ballet ...... Jenny Thompson 61 On Being Ill (Paris Press) ...... Stephen Barkway 63 Eminent Victorians: A One-Act Drawing Room Comedy ...... Lynne Newland 64 Report Virginia in London ...... Vanessa Curtis and Stephen Barkway 67 Acknowledgements ...... Sheila M. Wilkinson 73 Letter to the Editor ‘Art that Shook the World: Virginia Woolf's Orlando' ..... Annie Crowther 74 For members New Life Members ...... 75 Society events ...... 75 Other events ...... 75 Annual Study Day 2003 ...... 76 Instructions for contributors ...... Inside rear wrapper
Issue No. 13, May 2003 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Porthminster Beach, St Ives, with Godrevy Lighthouse on the horizon
'There on the sand not far from the lovers lay the old sheep's skull without its jaw. Clean, white, wind-swept, sand-rubbed, a more unpolluted piece of bone existed nowhere on the coast of Cornwall. The sea holly would grow through the eye-sockets; it would turn to powder ...' Jacob's Room (Hogarth Press, 1922), 13
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial ....... Stuart N. Clarke 3 Letters from Virginia To: Frances Cornford ....... Virginia Woolf 4 To: S. S. Koteliansky ....... Virginia Woolf 5 Note on Frances Cornford ....... Stuart N. Clarke 7 Virginia Woolf and the Remaking of Victorian Britain ....... Grace Moore 8 The Olfactory Economy of Lesbian Desire in Virginia Woolf's Shorter Fiction and Between the Acts ....... Heather Levy 18 Duncan Grant Exhibition: Request for Loans 26 'Solid Objects': A Portrait of the Artist as 'an Immense Egoist' ....... Nena ?krbi? 27 New book: Oxford & Cambridge (in German) 32 Society Publications 32 'Virginia's Women' on Woman's Hour ....... Sheila M. Wilkinson 33 Discovering Virginia ....... Maggie Humm 37 'The Hours' Overture to 'The Hours' ....... Vanessa Curtis 38 Apothecary and Wild Child: What Lies Between the Acts of 'The Hours' and Mrs. Dalloway ....... Heather Levy 40 Virginia Woolf Today ....... Stephen Barkway 50 Reviews Melymbrosia ....... Stuart N. Clarke 57 Between the Acts (Shakespeare Head) ....... Stuart N. Clarke and Stephen Barkway 61 The Open Book ....... John Mepham 66 The New Woman in Fiction and in Fact ....... Nadège Marsaleix 70 Julia Margaret Cameron (National Portrait Gallery) ....... Sarah M. Hall 71 Reports Virginia Woolf Memorial Appeal ....... Stephen Barkway 76 VWSGB Reading Group Meeting: Jacob's Room ....... Sarah M. Hall 77 Fourth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture, by David Bradshaw ....... Stephen Barkway 79 Notes and Queries Lady Dorothy Nevill ....... Stephen Barkway 80 For members Fifth Annual General Meeting 82 New Life Members 82 Society events 83 Other events 83 Reading Group 84 Instructions for contributors ....... Inside rear wrapper
Issue No. 14, September 2003 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Roger Fry's house, Durbins, Guildford, Surrey, 8 September 2002
'The house on the outskirts of Guildford , with its lofty rooms, was airy and spacious--"I hate Elizabethan rooms with their low ceilings in spite of their prettiness, and I love the interiors of the baroque palaces of Italy". He had designed the house himself, and he was proud of its proportions ...' Roger Fry, by Virginia Woolf (Hogarth Press, 1940), 163
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial ....... Stuart N. Clarke 3 Next issue ....... 3 A Letter to William Jackson ....... Virginia Woolf 4 Note ....... Stephen Barkway 5 Politics of the Sartorial Sign: Power and Representation ....... Nadège Marsaleix 7 Books received 11 The Lord Chief Justice and the Woolfs ....... Stuart N. Clarke 12 Virginia Woolf's Changing Vision of the Soldier from Jacob Flanders to North Pargiter ....... Keri Barber 26 'The Bug Taking Note': Virginia Woolf's Surrealist Sketch, 'A Fantasy upon a Gentleman' (1937) ..... nena Krbi 36 From Vita to Virginia ..... Sheila M. Wilkinson 43 Virginia Woolf Today ..... Stephen Barkway 45 Virginia Woolf and Burley ..... Vanessa Curtis 50 The 1901 Census ..... Stuart N. Clarke 54 Reviews Carlyle's House and Other Sketches ..... Sarah M. Hall 55 Death in the Life and Novels of Virginia Woolf; Virginia Woolf's Wise and Witty Aunt; Virginia Woolf and Logan Pearsall Smith ..... Stephen Barkway 57 K: The Art of Love ..... Marion Dell 61 Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry and Modernist Literature ..... Sarah M. Hall 64 Tracing Echoes ..... Vanessa Curtis 66 The Spoken Word (CDs) ..... Stuart N. Clarke 68 Classic Serial: Night and Day (BBC) ..... Sarah M. Hall 70 Reports of Society events South Downs Walk, 12 July 2003 ..... Lynne Newland 72 Night and Day: The Second Annual Study Day, 5 July 2003 ..... Theresa Daly 74 Virginia Woolf Memorial Appeal ..... Stephen Barkway 75 Notes and Queries Sidney Keyes and Virginia Woolf ..... Doug Mackenzie 76 For members Society events 79 Other events 79 New book: Wild Outbursts of Freedom 80 Life Members: An Apology 80 Society Publications ..... Inside front wrapper Instructions for contributors ..... Inside rear wrapper
Issue No. 15, January 2004 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Lady Aberconway by Cecil Beaton
'You see her here sweeping up the great staircase [of 38 South Street], her dark head the neater in contrast with the amplitude of her skirts; her repose and distinction keeping all this pageantry properly subdued. ... Do not imagine that her personality is lost amid so much picturesqueness. Her oval face has a grave calm beauty which dominates her dress.' (Vogue, 20 February 1935, pp. 74, 75.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial ....... Stuart N. Clarke 2 'What tiara did you wear?': Lady Aberconway and Mrs Woolf ....... Stephen Barkway 4 Letters to Christabel McLaren ....... Virginia Woolf 22 Transcribed and edited by Stephen Barkway Appendices A: Two letters from 1965 ....... Christabel Aberconway Leonard Woolf 64 B: The MacCarthy Fund notebook ....... Christabel McLaren 65 C: Four letters to Lytton Strachey ....... Christabel McLaren 67 D: From The Book of Beauty ....... Cecil Beaton 69 Virginia Woolf Today ....... Stephen Barkway 70 Reports of Society events Virginia in Cornwall, September 2003 ....... Vanessa Curtis and Stephen Barkway 73 Acknowledgements ....... Sheila M. Wilkinson 80 Reading Group Meeting: Between the Acts ....... Sarah M. Hall 81 Reading Group Meeting: Orlando ....... Sarah M. Hall 84 Virginia Woolf Memorial Appeal ....... Stephen Barkway 87 For members Society events 88 Society Publications ....... Inside front wrapper Instructions for contributors ....... Inside rear wrapper
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