Papers from the inaugural Woolf conference of the millennium address the future of Woolf study, especially as an opportunity for new intellectual exchanges and mixtures. Among the over forty contributions are several focusing on teaching _A Room of One's Own_.
This collection of papers selected from the eighth annual conference on Virginia Wool offers new insights on traditional Woolfian communities as well as innovative alternative communities of writers, readers, and artists.
Vera Lex was the journal of the International Natural Law Society, established to communicate and dialogue on the subject of natural law and natural right, to introduce natural law philosophy into the mainstream of contemporary thought and to strengthen the discussion of morals and law and advance its historical research.
Part of a special issue devoted to Virginia Woolf and literary history, this volume also includes articles, updated research collections guides, and over a dozen reviews of books.
In the aftermath of 9/11, mental health workers from the world's war zones gathered for a unique conference. Specialists from Ireland, Israel, the Middle East, South America, and Oklahoma City shared their expertise in the conference of which this book is the record.
Seven new articles on Virginia Woolf, including archival material from King's College London, book reviews.Woolf Studies Annual is a refereed journal publishing substantial new scholarship on the work of this major writer and her milieu. Each volume includes several articles, reviews of new books, and an up-to-date guide to library special collections of interest to researchers. The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of pr...
Vera Lex was the journal of the International Natural Law Society, established to communicate and dialogue on the subject of natural law and natural right, to introduce natural law philosophy into the mainstream of contemporary thought and to strengthen the discussion of morals and law and advance its historical research.
22 Papers from an international symposium in Moscow, 2003, that drew speakers from several countries to discuss Virginia Woolf in a global context, translation issues, and Woolf as a World Writer. This is an unprecedented look at a major writer in an international context.
The annual Journal of the Early Book Society for the study of Manuscripts and Printing History is published by Pace University Press. The greater part of each volume is devoted to four or five substantial essays on the history of the book, with emphasis on the period of transition from manuscript to print. The main focus is on English and Continental works produced from 1350 to 1550. In addition, the journal includes brief notes on manuscripts...
Woolf Studies Annual is a refereed journal publishing substantial new scholarship on the work of this major writer and her milieu. Each volume includes several articles, reviews of new books, and an up-to-date guide to library special collections of interest to researchers. The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts.