Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Who Are Virginia Woolf's Female Contemporaries?
- Virginia Woolf's Cultural Contexts
- Virginia Woolf's Contemporaries Abroad
- Virginia Woolf's Contemporaries at Home
- “The Squeak of a Hinge”: Hinging and Swinging in Woolf and Mansfield
- “People must marry”: Queer Temporality in Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield
- The Weight of “Formal Obstructions” and Punctuation in Mrs. Dalloway and Pointed Roofs
- Advise and Reject: Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and a Forgotten Woman's Voice
- Florence Melian Stawell and Virginia Woolf: Home-front Experience, The Price of Freedom, and Patriotism
- Intimations of Cosmic Indifference in Virginia Woolf 's Orlando and Olive Moore's Spleen
- “Could I sue a dead person?”: Rebecca West and Virginia Woolf
- Splintered Sexualities in Rebecca West's The Return of the Soldier, Virginia Woolf 's Mrs Dalloway, and Sylvia Townsend Warner's “A Love Match”
- Sexual Cryptographies and War in Virginia Woolf 's Between the Acts and Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the Day
- Tribute to Jane Marcus
- Notes on Contributors
- Conference Program 223
Advise and Reject: Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and a Forgotten Woman's Voice
from Virginia Woolf's Contemporaries at Home
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Who Are Virginia Woolf's Female Contemporaries?
- Virginia Woolf's Cultural Contexts
- Virginia Woolf's Contemporaries Abroad
- Virginia Woolf's Contemporaries at Home
- “The Squeak of a Hinge”: Hinging and Swinging in Woolf and Mansfield
- “People must marry”: Queer Temporality in Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield
- The Weight of “Formal Obstructions” and Punctuation in Mrs. Dalloway and Pointed Roofs
- Advise and Reject: Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and a Forgotten Woman's Voice
- Florence Melian Stawell and Virginia Woolf: Home-front Experience, The Price of Freedom, and Patriotism
- Intimations of Cosmic Indifference in Virginia Woolf 's Orlando and Olive Moore's Spleen
- “Could I sue a dead person?”: Rebecca West and Virginia Woolf
- Splintered Sexualities in Rebecca West's The Return of the Soldier, Virginia Woolf 's Mrs Dalloway, and Sylvia Townsend Warner's “A Love Match”
- Sexual Cryptographies and War in Virginia Woolf 's Between the Acts and Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the Day
- Tribute to Jane Marcus
- Notes on Contributors
- Conference Program 223
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- Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries , pp. 170 - 176Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2016