v. 1. Aesthetic theory and literary practice
v. 2. International influence and politics
Back to Bloomsbury / C. Woolf
The Voyage Back: Woolf's revisions and returns / S. Raitt
Young writers might do worse: Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Virginia Stephen and Virginia Woolf / B. R. Daugherty
Mapping the Ghostly City: Cambridge, A Room of Ones Own and the University Novel / A. Bogen
London Rooms / M. Shiach
Leonard and Virginia's London Library: Mapping London's Tides, Streams and Statues / E. K. Sparks
Sense of Self and Sense of Place in Orlando: Virginia Woolf's Aesthetics of Pantomime / C. Marie
My own ghost met me: Woolf's 1930s photographs, death and Freud's Acropolis / M. Humm
Woolf, Fry, and the Psycho-Aesthetics of Solidity / B. Harvey
Virginia Woolf and Changing Conceptions of Nature / C. Alt
Comparative Modernism: The Bloomsbury Group and the Harlem Renaissance / K. Czarnecki
Sketches of Carlyle's House by Two Visitors, a Young Virginia Woolf and a Japanese Novelist, Soseki Natsume / M. Minow-Pinkney.