Issue No. 16, May 2004 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Talland House
weve been rambling over our old haunts We crept into Talland House itself yesterday, and found it wonderfully done up and spick and span, and all the garden brimming with flowers and rock gardens very unlike what it was in our day (Letters of Virginia Woolf, no. 704, [mid-April 1914]).
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In lieu of an Editorial
Virginia Woolf 3 Virginia Woolf Memorial Appeal
Stephen Barkway 4 A Letter to Mr [John G.?] Wilson
Virginia Woolf 5 Note
Stephen Barkway 5 The Waves: An Experiment in Form Retrieved
from Formlessness with Words
Rosemary Sumner 9 Virginia Woolfs Obituaries in Japan on the Brink of the Pacific War
Hitomi Yoshio 18 Four Early Short Stories: The Victorian and the Modern Worlds
Hilary Newman 24 Talland House: Newly Discovered Material
Vanessa Curtis 34 My Discovery Story
Nancy Scholem 37 Virginia Woolf Today
Stephen Barkway 39 Frances Partridge, 19002004
Stuart N. Clarke 42 Letter to the Editor: The Hours versus The Hours: A Take on Mrs. Dalloway
Sandra Widmark Vimar 43 Books received 46 Reviews Monday or Tuesday (Hesperus Press)
Stuart N. Clarke 47 Virginia Woolf & Vanessa Bell: Remembering St Ives
Vanessa Curtis 49 Georgian Bloomsbury
Stuart N. Clarke 51 Modernist Women and Visual Cultures
Sarah M. Hall 53 Lily Briscoes Chinese Eyes Marion Dell 56 Period Piece (Clear Books)
Stuart N. Clarke 60 Anny
Stuart N. Clarke 62 DVDs: Orlando, Mrs Dalloway, The Hours
Stephen Barkway 64 Freshwater at the Orange Tree Theatre
Sarah M. Hall 68 Reports of Society events Fifth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture, by Lyndall Gordon
Stephen Barkway 71 Duncan Grant in Twickenham (exhibition)
Ian Griffiths 72 Reading Group Meeting: To the Lighthouse
Sarah M. Hall 75 For members Sixth Annual General Meeting
78 Society events
78 Other events
79 New Life Member: Ralph Drake, 19362003
80 Society Publications
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Issue No. 17, September 2004 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Virginia Woolf Memorial, Tavistock Square Gardens, 3 July 2004
I do long for some tangible (thats not the word) memorial to be dedicated to her just by writing to friends, if one writes to enough friends, such a surprisingly large sum can materialize. (Letter from Christabel Aberconway to Leonard Woolf, 28 April [1941]; see VWB15, p. 63)
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Editorial Stuart N. Clarke 3 Unveiling the Virginia Woolf Memorial Unveiling
Anne Olivier Bell 4 Reaction
Ian Griffiths 5 Address
Hermione Lee 5 Tavistock Square Snapshots
Virginia Woolf 7
A Letter to Catherine Carswell
Virginia Woolf 13 Note
Stephen Barkwzay 14 Charles and John, or, On Letting Go and Holding On
Benjamin Harvey 17 Books received 26 Bloomsbury and the Literature of Empire: Virginia Woolf and her Voyage Out
June Harwood 27 Issues of Authority and Authoritarianism in The Common Reader: Second Series
Katerina Koutsantoni 35 Youve Never Read Virginia Woolf!
Pat Hathaway 44 Virginia Woolf Today
Stephen Barkway 46 Notes and Queries The Old Womans Song in Mrs. Dalloway
Stuart N. Clarke 50 The Ciphers in A Passionate Apprentice
Vanessa Curtis 53 Reviews The London Scene (Snowbooks)
Stuart N. Clarke 55 The Mrs. Dalloway Reader
Stuart N. Clarke 58 Virginia Woolf & the Raverats
Stephen Barkway 61 Virginia Woolfs Illnesses
Malcolm Ingram 64 A Passionate Apprentice (Pimlico)
Vanessa Curtis 68 A Concise Companion to Modernism
Sarah M. Hall 70 Mansfield
Vanessa Curtis 73 Reports of Society events Reading Group Meeting: Three Guineas
Sarah M. Hall 75 Reading Group Meeting: Mrs. Dalloway
Sarah M. Hall 77 Summer Study Day: Jacobs Room
Ron Putnam 79 Report The 2004 Leslie Stephen Lecture, University of Cambridge
John Wallis 81 For members Society events
83 Other events
83 Society Publications
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Issue No. 18, January 2005 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Sissinghurst Tower, 5 September 2001 Over my head the years and centuries sweep, The years of childhood flown, The centuries unknown; I dream; I do not weep. (Sissinghurst, by V. Sackville-West)
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Editorial
Stuart N. Clarke 3 A Letter from Virginia
Virginia Woolf 4 Note
Stuart N. Clarke 5 Nigel Nicolson (19172004) My Father
Adam Nicolson 6 Address at Nigel Nicolsons funeral
Adam Nicolson 8 Nigel Nicolson: A Memoir
Katherine C. Hill-Miller 10 Recollections of Nigel Nicolson
Sheila M. Wilkinson 13 Book received 14 Now You See Them, Now You Dont: Woolfs Illustrated Books
Stuart N. Clarke 15 A Glimpse of Vanessa Bell through Two Sets of Letters
Ruth O. Saxton 20 A House Detective at 46 Gordon Square
Vanessa Curtis 26 A Literary Pilgrimage
Frederick Lewis 31 First and Second Encounters with Virginia Woolf
Ron Putnam 34 Virginia Woolf Today
Stephen Barkway 36 Im Virginia, grab me!
Ian Griffiths 40 Notes and Queries In Amonhon with no Baedeker
Stuart N. Clarke 41 Reviews Jacobs Room (Shakespeare Head)
Stuart N. Clarke and Stephen Barkway 43 Wild Outbursts of Freedom
Hilary Newman 47 Woolf Across Cultures
Sarah M. Hall 51 The Wise Virgins (Persephone)
Sarah M. Hall 54 Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press
Hilary Newman 57 Dora Carrington, Fact into Fiction
Hilary Newman 58 Reports of Society events Virginia in Yorkshire, September 2004
Marion Dell 60 Acknowledgements
Sheila M. Wilkinson 66 Virginia in Westmoreland
Sheila M. Wilkinson 67 Autumn Study Day: The Complete Shorter Fiction
Patricia M. Shaw 68 Reading Group Meeting: The Diary, Vol. I
Sarah M. Hall 71 Reading Group Meeting: Flush
Sarah M. Hall 74 For members Society events
78 Other events
78 The Writer in the Garden
Ian Griffiths 79 Literary Hyper-Concordance
Sarah M. Hall 80 Society Publications
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Issue No. 19, May 2005 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke, Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
wrapper: Laughton Place, 6 September 2001 It seemed, that sunny morning, so beautiful, so peaceful; & as if it had endless old rooms. So I came home boiling with the idea of buying it
(Diary, 20 September 1927)
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Stuart N. Clarke 3 A Letter to Logan Pearsall Smith
Virginia Woolf 4 Note
Stuart N. Clarke 4 Virginia Woolfs Unidentified Contributions to the Nation & Athenζum
Stuart N. Clarke 8 On Emancipatory Legacies: A Sιance
Christine Froula 12 Book received 19 Laughton Place: A Knole of Woolfs Own?
Stephen Barkway 20 Looking for a Postcard from Scarborough: Woolfs Yorkshire Connections
Marion Dell 26 A Simple Darting Melody: Birds in the Works of Virginia Woolf
Hannah Leslie 32 A New Relation between the Narrator and the Reader in Jacobs Room
Tadanobu Sakamoto 41 A Portable Friend
Rebeca Poal 48 Virginia Woolf Today
Stephen Barkway 50 Letter to the Editor
AnneMarie Bantzinger 55 Reviews Flush: A Biography (Persephone)
Stephen Barkway and Sarah M. Hall 57 Trespassing Boundaries
Sarah M. Hall 60 Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield: A Creative Rivalry
Vanessa Curtis 64 Reports of Society events Sixth Annual Virginia Woolf Birthday Lecture, by Anna Snaith
Stephen Barkway 66 Reading Group Meeting: The Diary, Vol. II
Sarah M. Hall 68 Reading Group Meeting, The Complete Shorter Fiction, 191721 Section
Sarah M. Hall 71 Report Leonard Woolf Centennial
Sarah M. Hall 75 For Members Seventh Annual General Meeting
77 Society events
78 Other events
78 New Life Member
79 Society Publications
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Issue No. 20, September 2005 ISSN 1465-2579
Editorial Committee Stuart N. Clarke, Stephen Barkway, Vanessa Curtis, Sarah M. Hall, Sheila M. Wilkinson
Upper wrapper: Gate-house or Keep to Kingston Barracks (18745), Kings Road, Kingston-upon-Thames
We went to Kingston Barracks, and after saying, I suppose to insult him, that L. had senile tremor, and suspecting a sham, they gave him complete exemption which they said was probably permanent. (Letters, no. 880, [17 October 1917]) Kingston Barracks this afternoon to get L.s exemption card
We walked through the Park to Kingston, failed to get the card, & then had tea in Kingston
(Diary, 27 October 1917) We took the Bus to Kingston; visited for the last time let us hope in our lives, the Recruiting Office, & after waiting in the familiar room with the two wooden benches, the towel hanging up & the khaki coat, L. was summoned, & given his paper which states that he is permanently & totally disabled. We suppose this might fetch £500 if sold. (Diary, 6 November 1917)
Kingston Barracks was demolished in 1962.
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Stuart N. Clarke 3 A Letter to Boris Anrep
Virginia Woolf 4 Note
Stephen Barkway 5 The Art of Making Memories
Sue Roe 9 The Significance of the Old Woman and her Song in Mrs. Dalloway
Tadanobu Sakamoto 28 An Apprenticeship with Woolf
Julie Singleton 33 Virginia Woolf Today
Stephen Barkway 35 Kings College Archive Centre, Cambridge 40 Reviews Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life
Sally Zigmond 41 Afterwords: Letters on the Death of Virginia Woolf
Stephen Barkway 44 Virginia Woolf as Feminist
Stuart N. Clarke 48 The Mrs. Dalloway Reader (paperback)
Stuart N. Clarke 51 Virginia Woolf, by Michael Whitworth
Julie Singleton 53 The Letters of Lytton Strachey
Sarah M. Hall 58 A Note about Notes: Leo Charlton
Stuart N. Clarke 62 Supplementary Index for Woolf/Stephen
Stephen Barkway 63 Ham Spray: Lytton and Carringtons Country Retreat
Lynne Newland 65 Boris Anrep: The National Gallery Mosaics
Stephen Barkway 66 Reports of Society events Orlando at Knole
Glenis Jones 70 Summer Study Day: Mrs. Dalloway
Sarah M. Hall 73 South Downs Walk
Stephen Barkway 76 Reading Group Meeting: Moments of Being
Sarah M. Hall 77 Report Bloomsbury and Beyond, NPG
Stephen Barkway 81 For Members Society events
83 Other events
84 Society Publications
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