Publisher's Synopsis
Volume 19 includes a special focus on Woolf and Jews, with articles by Phyllis Lassner & Mia Spiro, and by Leena Kore Schröder, as well as a "Forum" discussion of the issue among nine scholars. In addition are articles on Virginia Woolf's research for Leonard's Empire & Commerce in Africa (Michèle Barrett), anarchism in Mrs. Dalloway (John McGuigan), formalism (Jamie Horrocks), wedding rituals (Diane Gillespie), and the intertextuality of Rachel Cusk and Virginia Woolf (Monica Latham). Reviews of twenty-four new books, and an updated Guide to Library Special Collections complete this volume.
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 The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts.