Articles
Introduction
Amy C. Smith
The Ethics of Wonder(ing) in To the Lighthouse
Eret Talviste
Woolfian Ethics, Heterotopias, and Nonviolence
Jeanette McVicker
“Floating Incidents”: The Ethics of the Essay as a Life-Writing Form in “A Sketch of the Past”
Julia Dallaway
Time & Tide, Form & Fold
Benjamin Hagen, Shilo McGiff, and Laci Mattison
The Admirable Hugh: Force and Violence in Woolf’s Ethics
James T. Bowen
“‘Daddy’s Girl’: Fathers, Daughters, and Female Resistance in Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas and Valerie Solanas’s SCUM Manifesto”
Kimberly Coates
Meat Decadence: Lady Bruton’s Luncheon and the Ethics of Appetite
Vicki Tromanhauser
“Thinking Peace into Existence”: Teaching the World War II–Era Work of Virginia Woolf, Jessica Dismorr, and Elizabeth Bowen
Emily M. Hinnov
Flashes of “The Charge of the Light Brigade” in To the Lighthouse: The Ethics of Intertextuality
Christine Darrohn
Shakespeare’s Legacy in Virginia Woolf: A Feminist Revision
Maria Aparecida de Oliveira
Finding Shakespeare’s “Mind of Winter”: Roses and Mulberries in Virginia Woolf’s Attitude toward the Bard of Avon
Elisa Kay Sparks
On the Ethics of Teaching: Virginia Woolf’s Essays
Beth Rigel Daugherty
The Ethics of Representation: Woolf Writing Working Women
Aili Pettersson Peeker
Translation as Reading: Jacob’s Room
Maria Rita Drumond Viana