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The nearly 200 papers delivered at the Thirteenth Internation Conference on Virginia Woolf focused on the ways Woolf engaged the "real world" of her time and the ways her legacy continues to engage "real world" issues now. Thirty essays were selected for publication that relect the life, writings, and afterlife of Virginia Woolf. In addition to the remarks of plenary speakers Carol T. Christ, Lyndall Gordon, Carolyn Heilbrun, and Frances Spalding, the selected papers include essays by Michael Barrett, Susan C. Bourque, Julia Briggs, Maggie Humm, Dianne Hunter, Eleanor McNees, Kathryn Simpson, and Elizabeth Gallaher von Klemperer, among other distinguished Woolf scholars.
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Clemson University Digital Press
Publication Date
2005
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Woolf in the Real World: Selected Papers from the Thirteenth International Conference on Virginia Woolf, edited by Karen V. Kukil (Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press, 2005), x, 222 pp. ISBN 0-9771263-2-3
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