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Abel, Elizabeth
abstract form. See also aesthetics; Wörringer, Wilhelm
Adorno, Theodor
Aeschylus: Agamemnon
aesthetics passim; and abstraction esp.; and the everyday; and politics. See also beauty; Bell, Clive; Fry, Roger; Kant, Immanuel; Wörringer, Wilhelm
agnosticism, Stephen family’s
allegory passim; and lost history
Althusserian subject
Anderson, Perry
androgyny
Angel in the House
Annan, Noel
“Anon” (author). See also “Mary Hamilton”; Woolf, Virginia, works, essays: “Anon” and “The Reader”
Antigone. See Sophocles
anti-Semitism
Arendt, Hannah
Arnold, Matthew
Artaud, Antonin
Astell, Mary
atheism; Clarissa’s, Freud’s, Septimus’s, Tansley’s. See also agnosticism; Enlightenment project; skepticism
Auden, W. H.
audiences/addressees esp. See also public; readers; spectators/ spectatorship
Auerbach, Erich
Austen, Jane; Persuasion
autobiographical artist-figures; as trees
autobiographical sources, Woolf’s esp. passim
autobiography; women’s, and censorship. See also life drawing; Woolf, Virginia, works, memoirs
avant-garde esp.; and La Trobe’s theatrical practice
Bakhtin, M. M. See also dialogic poetics; genre: experimental; speech genres
Ballinger, W. G.
Banfield, Ann
Barnes, Leonard
Barrett, Eileen
Barrett, Elizabeth
Barthes, Roland
beauty. See also aesthetics
Beauvoir, Simone de
Beer, Gillian
Behn, Aphra
Bell, Clive; Peace at Once; significant form
Bell, Gertrude
Bell, Julian
Bell, Quentin
Bell, Vanessa Stephen; lost 1934 memoir of
Bell-Villada, Gene H.
Benjamin, Walter
Bennett, Arnold
Berman, Marshall
Bernheimer, Charles
bildungsroman
biography/biographers; of deity in Three Guineas; Three Guineas’ citation of; Virginia Stephen’s contribution to her father’s; of VW; VW declines commission for Boswell; VW as Roger Fry’s. See also Woolf, Virginia, works, fictional biography
Biron, Sir Chartres
Bishop, Edward L.
Black, Diana
Blanchot, Maurice
Bloomsbury; aesthetics; conception of history; democratic-socialist critique of class and war passim; as intimate public; major figures of; Memoir Club; pacifism (WWI); VW’s divergences from passim; and women’s rights esp. See also class/class system; imperialism; internationalism
Boone, Joseph Allen
Born, Max
Bourdieu, Pierre
Bowlby, Rachel
Brantlinger, Patrick
Brecht, Bertolt
Brenan, Gerald
Breuer, Josef
Brittain, Vera
Brontë, Charlotte
Brontë, Emily
Brooke, Rupert
Bullen, J. B.
Bunin, Ivan
Bürger, Peter
Butler, Josephine
Cage, John
Cambridge University; Apostles (Cambridge Conversazione Society); Clare College; Girton College; Newnham College; Trinity College
Caramagno, Thomas C.
Carlyle, Jane
Case, Janet (VSW’s tutor in Greek)
Cavendish, Margaret
Cecil, Lord Robert
censorship. See also self-censorship
Cézanne, Paul
Chapman, Wayne K.
character, modernist-realist; “beautiful caves” discovery; intersubjective character drawing; “father’s” in TL; “mother’s” in TL esp; “none” in Waves; theory of, for Orlando
chastity; history of; and masculinized public sphere esp.; and women’s autobiography. See also censorship; prostitutes/prostitution; self-censorship
Chaventry, Cyril
Chekhov, Anton
Childers, Mary M.
Chodorow, Nancy
Christianity passim; Roman Catholic ritual and art:. See also Church of England; Girard, René; Gospels; New Testament; Paul, Saint; religion; Saint Paul’s Cathedral
Churchill, Winston; named on Gestapo Arrest List
Church of England esp.; admission of women to ministry; opposition to women’s college; Report of the Archbishops’ Commission on the Ministry of Women (1935) esp.
civilization; Bloomsbury usages (Clive Bell) (Fry) (Freud, Keynes) (VW); British poets’ usages; ethnographic/ethnocentric ideas of; Freud’s masterplot of, and women; history of concept; and imperialism; Western, and global human rights debates; and women’s education
Clarke, Stuart N.
class/class system passim; and intellectual freedom; and literary voice; and prostitution; and religion and nationalism; and self-censorship passim; and social change; and women in the public sphere
Clemenceau, Georges
Clough, Anne
Conrad, Joseph: Heart of Darkness
conversation, mixed-sex passim. See also dialogic poetics
Corsa, Helen Storm
Cowley, Malcolm (review)
Cowper, William, “The Castaway,”
Craig, Edith, as model for La Trobe
Craig, Gordon
Cuddy-Keane, Melba
Dante Alighieri
Davies, Margaret Llewelyn
DeKoven, Marianne
Deleuze, Gilles
Derrida, Jacques
DeSalvo, Louise A.
dialogic poetics esp. esp. ; and oratio obliqua passim
diBattista, Maria
Dick, Susan
Dickinson, Violet; memoir of Stephen family (destroyed)
Dinnerstein, Dorothy
Dubino, Jeanne
Duckworth, George passim
Duckworth, Gerald
Duckworth, Herbert
Duckworth, Stella
Dutt, G. S.
Eagleton, Terry
Edel, Leon
Einstein, Albert
elegy; as alternative to revenge tragedy; German, in Mrs. Dalloway; and women’s conversion narratives; and The Years
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans); The Mill on the Floss
Eliot, T. S.; as model for Louis in The Waves; VW on plays of; VW on religious conversion of; The Waste Land; work on “Little Gidding,”
Ellmann, Maud
Elton, Charles, “Luriana, Lurilee,”
Emery, Mary Lou
Enlightenment project: and Bloomsbury; and feminism; and imperialism passim; relation to Christian principles; and women’s economic and social rights; and women’s education. See also civilization; internationalism; modernity; women’s movement
epic passim
Esty, Joshua D.
Euphrosyne: poems; ship
Europe, post-WWI concepts of passim
Eysteinsson, Astradur
Farfan, Penny
fascism passim. See also Mussolini, Benito
Faulkner, William
Febvre, Lucien
Felski, Rita
femininity; as loss of free speech/testimony; as performance; and self-censorship passim
feminism; and aesthetics; and Enlightenment project; and public discussion of incest; Three Guineas as theory of; and war; as word
Ferrer, Daniel
Fisher, Herbert
Fleishman, Avrom
Forster, E. M.
Foucault, Michel
Fox, Alice
Franco, Francisco
Fraser, Nancy
Frazer, Sir James George: The Golden Bough
freedom: and abstract form; and art esp.; and sex/gender system; of spectators. See also Arendt, Hannah; beauty; Kant, Immanuel; speech, free
Freud, Sigmund, esp.; and Hogarth Press; on marriage system; on mourning’s interminability; VW’s reading of; Civilization and Its Discontents passim, and women; “Femininity,”; The Future of an Illusion passim; Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego; “On Transience,”; Studies on Hysteria, and VW’s experimental genre; Totem and Taboo
Friedman, Susan Stanford
Froula, Christine
Fry, Roger; and To the Lighthouse; “Manet and the Post-Impressionists” (First Post-Impressionist) exhibition; Omega Workshop
Frye, Northrop
Fussell, Paul
Galsworthy, John
Gandhi, Mohandas
Garrity, Jane
Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri
Gauguin, Paul
gender; and audience; as contingency; and freedom esp.; as loss of freedom; as metaphor, poetry, fiction; and money/political economy; as performance/“role call,”; and private/public divide; in The Waves
Genesis (Western creation myth)
genetic text: of Between the Acts passim; of Jacob’s Room; of Mrs. Dalloway esp.; of “Professions for Women,”; of A Room of One’s Own; of To the Lighthouse passim; of The Voyage Out; of The Waves; of The Years esp. (see also Woolf, Virginia, works, novels: The Pargiters)
genius: Aristotle on; and gender/class in A Room of One’s Own; Jane Austen as; Kant on; Orlando on; and sexual difference; Shakespeare as; VW as; and women
genre: English pastoral; essay-novel; experimental, and experimental publics; “familiar and intimate,”; fictional documentary; memoir and biography; pageant-within-a-novel; playpoem; poetry as highest; Police Court news; and post-WWI Europe; private letter, public epistle; “sketch,”. See also speech genres (Bakhtin)
Gestapo Arrest List for England. See Nazis
Gilbert, Sandra M.
Girard, René
gnostic spiritual authority
Goethe: Faust
Goodhart, Sandor
Gordon, Lyndall
Gorham, Deborah
Gospels
Gottlieb, Laura Moss
Grant, Duncan
Grensted, L. W.
Habermas, Jürgen
Hakluyt, Richard: Voyages
Hall, Radclyffe: Well of Loneliness trial
Hamburger, Katë
Handley, William R.
Hardy, Thomas
Harrison, Jane
Hebrew Bible. See also Genesis (Western creation myth)
Heilbrun, Carolyn
Heine, Elizabeth
Heine, Heinrich
Heisenberg, Werner
Hemingway, Ernest
Herman, Judith Lewis
heterosexual relations; and dominance/submission dynamics
Hill, Katherine C.
Hills, Jack
history: Bloomsbury concepts of, passim; Freud on; Kant on; and the modern pageant; and narrative modes; and nature; women’s, documentation of; women’s literary esp.
Hitler, Adolf passim
Hochschild, Adam
Hogarth Press
Holtby, Winifred
Homans, Margaret
Homer: Iliad esp.; Odyssey; VW’s reading of
homosexual love. See same sex desire
Horace
Hulme, T. E.
Hussey, Mark
Huyssen, Andreas
Hyde Park Gate News
Hynes, Samuel
Ibsen, Henrik
identity: essence; group; politics; social
imperialism esp.; and war
incest/incestuous desire
indeterminacy, poetics of
initiation: female; male esp.
internationalism
Ireland, Denis
Irigaray, Luce; on lesbian economy
Jacobus, Mary
James, C. L. R.
Jameson, Fredric
Jefferson, Thomas
Jex-Blake, Sophia
Joad, C. E. M.
Johnson, Pauline
Johnson, Samuel
Joplin, Patricia Klindienst
Joyce, James; Ulysses
Juhasz, Suzanne
justice, science of. See also law
Kant, Immanuel; and political philosophy; on sensus communis (common or community understanding); Critique of Judgment; Critique of Pure Reason; Perpetual Peace; “What Is Enlightenment?”. See also Arendt, Hannah
Kaplan, Louise J.
Keats, John
Keegan, John
Kenner, Hugh
Keynes, John Maynard, passim; Economic Consequences of the Peace; “My Early Beliefs,”; VW on; on The Years
Killen, Judith Ann
Kinsey Institute for Sex Research
Kipling, Rudyard
Koppen, Randi
Koteliansky, S. S.
Lacan, Jacques
Lackey, Michael
Latham, Jacqueline E. M.
law: and Antigone; cultural, in Genesis and The Waves; as enforcing women’s poverty; (il)legitimacy and control of female sexuality/human reproduction; and masculine domination; 1939 rape and abortion trials in London; as rational fence against barbarity/violence; women as outlaws; women’s desire for
Lawrence, D. H.
Lawrence, Karen R.
League of Nations
Leaska, Mitchell
Leavis, F. R.
Leavis, Queenie
Lee, Hermione
Lehmann, John
Leopold, King of Belgium, and Congo
lesbian desire. See same sex desire
Levenback, Karen L.
Lévi-Strauss, Claude
Leys, Norman
life drawing passim. See also autobiography; memoir
Lincoln, Bruce
Lipking, Joanna
Little, Judy
Lloyd, Marie
Lloyd George, David
London Library Committee
London/National Society for Women’s Service
London Times
Lubenow, W. C.
Lukács, Georg
Lyotard, Jean-François
Macauley, Rose
MacCarthy, Desmond
MacGibbon, Jean
MacLaren, Christabel, Baroness Aberconway
MacLaughlan, Juliet
Mansfield, Katherine
Manson, Janet M.
Marcus, Jane
Marder, Herbert
Mares, Cheryl
marriage: and Freud’s “scientific myth,”; plot; as socioeconomic system; Victorian
Marshik, Celia
Martin, Kingsley; on The Years
Marx, Karl
“Mary Hamilton” (Scots ballad)
maternity: in cultural representations of female body; as destiny; mother/child relation esp., and political economy of gender; as uncompensated labor
Mathews, W. R.
Matthaei, Louise Ernestine, as model for Miss Kilman
Maxse, Kitty Lushington, as model for Clarissa Dalloway passim esp.
Mayou, Jean-Jacques
Mazower, Mark
McDiarmid, Lucy
McGee, Patrick
McLaurin, Allen
McNeillie, Andrew
McWhirter, David
memoir: Vanessa Bell’s lost (1934); Violet Dickinson’s of the Stephens, destroyed. See also autobiography; genre; Woolf, Virginia, works, memoirs
Mendelson, Edward
Middleton, Victoria
Miko, Stephen J.
Mill, John Stuart
Miller, J. Hillis
Milton, John: Comus; “Lycidas,”; “On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity,”; Paradise Lost
Minow-Pinkney, Makiko
Mitchell, S. Weir
Mitchison, Naomi
Mockerie, Parmenas Githendu
modernism, male/female
modernist-realist narrative. passim esp. esp.; as contestation of reality; and subject/object theory; after WWI
modernity, passim esp. See also Enlightenment project
Moi, Toril
Mondrian, Piet
money, as social credit/belief
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley
Moore, G. E.; Principia Ethica
Moran, Patricia
Morel, Edward
Morgenstern, Barry
Morrell, Ottoline
mourning esp.; and repression in The Years. See also elegy
Muir, Edwin: reviews of VW’s fiction
Muir, Willa
Mussolini, Benito
Nansen, Fridtjof
narrator, VW’s modernist: and abstract/empathic continuum (To the Lighthouse); essayist-narrator (Jacob’s Room) esp.; novelist-essayist (Pargiters); spelunking (Mrs. Dalloway); and subject/object dynamic in oratio obliqua; as thinker of The Waves; dialogist (Between the Acts). See also persona
nationalism
nature: and abstract art esp.; and aesthetics (“another nature”) esp.; and civilization; as cosmogony (To the Lighthouse); and elegy; as ground for art esp.; as ground for culture; and reality; and religion. See also quantum physics; science
Nazis; Gestapo Arrest List for England; and totalitarian spectacle See also Hitler, Adolf
Neuman, Shirley
Neverow, Vara
Newcastle, Margaret of
New Testament. See also Christianity
Nicolson, Harold
Nicolson, Nigel
1910
Noel-Baker, Philip
novel, VW’s modernist “re-form” of
novel of manners
Ocampo, Victoria
oedipal psychodynamics; and mourning; and quest-romance esp.; and sex/gender system
Oliphant, Margaret
Olivier, Lord
ontology; and abstract art; Clarissa Dalloway’s; and gender; ontological difference and oedipal dynamics
Ouditt, Sharon
outsider(s); La Trobe’s outsider art; and patriotism; society of; VW as; VW’s plan for “The Outsider” (newsletter)
Ovid: Metamorphoses, Philomela; Teiresias
Owen, Wilfred
Oxford University: Somerville College
pacifism. See Bloomsbury: pacifism; war
pageant, modern English
Pagels, Elaine
Pankhurst, Emmeline
Parker, Anthony
Parker, Louis Napoleon
Pascal, Blaise
patriotism
Paul, Saint; cites Genesis; on gender, angels, and hair; on veiling women in public. See also Saint Paul’s Cathedral
Pericles
persona: epistolary (Three Guineas); lecturer’s (A Room of One’s Own). See also “Mary Hamilton”
Phillips, Kathy J.
Philomela. See Ovid
Picasso
Pitt, Rosemary
Plain, Gill
poetry; Isa Oliver’s; Palgrave’s Golden Treasury. See also individual poets; “Shakespeare, Judith”
Poggioli, Renato
Pommer, Frau
Poole, Roger
Porter, Roy
portraiture, modernist: of artist and audience; Lily Briscoe’s; Vanessa Bell on VW’s and VW’s reply; VW’s self/other See also autobiography, self-portraiture
postimpressionist aesthetics
Post-Impressionist Exhibition: First; Second
Pound, Ezra; Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
Power, Arthur
private/public divide: and sex/gender system passim esp.; and women’s socialization; and women’s work. See also maternity; outsider(s); public sphere
professions for women, VW’s project on. See “sexual life of women”; Woolf, Virginia, works, essays: “Professions for Women”
pronouns passim
prophet/prophecy esp.; Freud and VW decline role of; women, in early Christian history
prostitutes/prostitution
Proust, Marcel
pseudonyms, women’s masculine
psychoanalysis; and affective memory passim; discussed by VW; infantile fixation; repression passim; seduction theory; talking cure; and writing as symbolic process esp. See also Freud, Sigmund; Lacan, Jacques
public: British; VW’s. See also under Woolf, Virginia, works, individual works: reception
public sphere: etymology; and gender passim; sacralization of masculine privilege in; and theatrical art. See also private/public divide; public
quantum physics esp.
quest, esp. esp.; and ontological/gender difference
Quiller-Couch, Arthur
race/racialization; and Freud on “narcissism of minor differences,”
Radin, Grace
Raitt, Suzanne
Ramazani, Jahan
Rancière, Jacques
rape; gang rape
Raphael
Raverat, Gwen Darwin
Read, Herbert
readers, modernist/“re-formed,”. See also audience; public; spectators/ spectatorship
reality: Kant’s noumenal; and representation passim esp. esp.; “the thing itself,” passim
Reed, Christopher
religion esp.; and censorship; communal art as; critique and new vision of Church; etymology; Freud on; Fry on; Orlando’s; Quakers and peace; Sara Pargiter on. See also agnosticism; atheism; Christianity; Church of England; Enlightenment project; Freud, Sigmund; prophets/prophecy; scapegoat mechanism; skepticism
Report of the Archbishops’ Commission on the Ministry of Women. See Church of England
resemblance
revenge tragedy
Rhondda, Viscountess
Rich, Adrienne
Richards, I. A.
Richardson, Dorothy
Ring, Laura
Rosenbaum, S. P.,
Rosenberg, Beth Carole
Rosenberg, Isaac
Rosenfeld, Natania
Rosenman, Ellen Bayuk
Rosenthal, Michael
Rossetti, Christina
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel: “Jenny,”
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rubin, Gayle
Russell, Bertrand
Russian revolution
Sacks, Peter
Sackville-West, Vita (Victoria)
sacrifice esp. See also scapegoat mechanism
Saint Paul’s Cathedral (London). See also Paul, Saint
same sex desire
Santayana, George
Sappho
Sassoon, Siegfried
Savage, Dr. George
scapegoat mechanism: and collective violence; and identity politics; as pharmakon; women as stereotypical scapegoat. See also Girard, René; sacrifice
Scarry, Elaine
science; of aesthetics; as alternative to religion; “of civilisation,”; and Enlightenment project; of justice; invoked in gender discrimination. See also nature; quantum physics
Scott, Sir Walter
Sears, Sallie
self-censorship passim
self-portraiture. See also autobiography; Woolf, Virginia, works, memoirs
Selincourt, Basil de
sensus communis (common or community understanding). See Kant, Immanuel
Sex Disqualification Removal Act (1919)
sexed body: and gender; and genius; reproductive. See also maternity; sex/gender system
sex/gender system, esp.
sexual difference esp. esp. See also heterosexual relations; oedipal psychodynamics
sexuality. esp.; and allegory; incestuous See also same sex desire
“sexual life of women,” VW’s project on esp.; and truth.; in VW’s earlier writings
sexual perversion
sexual trauma passim
Shaffer, Brian W.
“Shakespeare, Judith,”
Shakespeare, William passim; and The Waves; Antony and Cleopatra; Cymbeline; “Fear no more,”; King Lear, Macbeth; Othello; Romeo and Juliet; sonnet no.; sonnet no.; Titus Andronicus
Shelley, Percy Bysshe; Adonais; “CCXXVI: Invocation,”
shell shock
Showalter, Elaine
Sidgwick, Henry
Siebers, Tobin
silence, socially enforced passim. See also Angel in the House
Silver, Brenda R.
skepticism. See also agnosticism; atheism; Enlightenment project; religion
Skidelsky, Robert
slavery, economic and/or sexual; and history of guinea. See also class/class system; imperialism; race/racialization; sex/gender system
Smith, Agnes; A Worker’s View of the Wool Textile Industry
Smith, Catherine F.
Smith, Johanna M.
Smith, Sidonie
Smyth, Ethel; on The Years
Snaith, Anna
sociability. See also Arendt, Hannah; Kant, Immanuel
Sollers, Philippe
Sophocles: Antigone
spectators/spectatorship. See also audience; public; readers
speech, free esp.; as key to political freedom; women’s public esp.
speech genres (Bakhtin)
Spender, Stephen
Spenser, Edmund: Faerie Queene
Stalin
Stansky, Peter
Stark, Bruce R.
Staten, Henry
Stein, Gertrude
Stephen, Adrian
Stephen, James
Stephen, Julia Duckworth passim; antifeminism of; portrayed in To the Lighthouse passim
Stephen, Leslie passim; portrayed in To the Lighthouse esp.; Thomas Hardy’s sonnet on; VSW’s contribution to F. W. Maitland’s biography of; An Agnostic’s Apology; “The Importation of German,”; Mausoleum Book
Stephen, Thoby
Stephen, Vanessa. See Bell, Vanessa
Stephen, Virginia. See Woolf, Virginia Stephen
Stephen family esp.
Stewart, Garrett
Strachey, James
Strachey, Lytton
Strachey, Philippa
Strachey, Ray
Straus, Nina P.
subject/object dynamics esp.; and reality; women as subject
suffrage, women’s
Sydney-Turner, Saxon
Symonds, J. A.
talking cure/talking symptoms esp. See also Freud, Sigmund: Studies on Hysteria; psychoanalysis
Tate, Trudi
Tchekov. See Chekhov, Anton
Temple, Ruth Z.
Tennyson, Alfred; “The Charge of the Light Brigade,”
Terry, Ellen
Thackeray, William Makepeace
theater passim. See also public sphere; spectators/spectatorship
Tickner, Lisa
totalitarianism, passim esp. See also fascism; Nazis
Trevelyan, G. M.
triviality
Trombley, Stephen
Tylee, Claire M.
unconscious: as creative wellspring; and desire; feminine passim; masculine; and nightmares; enforced by taboo See also Freud, Sigmund: Studies on Hysteria; psychoanalysis: repression
universals/universality esp. passim esp. passim. See also Arendt, Hannah; Enlightenment project; Kant, Immanuel
Usui, Masami
Vanderbosch, Jane
Vaughan, Madge
veil (metaphysical), and women in public esp. See also Paul, Saint; sex/gender system
Versailles Conference; Peace Treaty; reparations. See also Keynes, John Maynard; Nicolson, Harold; Skidelsky, Robert
Vicinus, Martha
Viola, André
Virgil; Aeneid
Vorticism. See also Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri; Hulme, T. E.
Walker, Alice
war; in ancient Greek art; fight against tyranny; and hero-making; women’s war at home; European, as civil. See also outsider(s): and patriotism
World War I: passim; and Bloomsbury pacifism; and concepts of Europe
World War II:; efforts to prevent; as “necessary,”
Watkins, Renée
Wells, H. G.
West, Rebecca
Wheatley, Phillis
Whitehall
Whitehead, Alfred North
Whitman, Walt: “Passage to India,”
Wicke, Jennifer
Wilberforce, Octavia
Wilde, Oscar
Williams, Raymond
Williams, William Carlos
Willis, J. H., Jr.
Wilson, Duncan
Wilson, Woodrow
Winchelsea, Countess of (Anne Finch)
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Wittig, Monique
Wollaeger, Mark A.
Wollstonecraft, Mary
women’s movement. See also Enlightenment project; feminism; suffrage
Woolf, Leonard;; and League of Nations; named on Gestapo Arrest List. Barbarians Within and Without; Empire and Commerce in Africa; The Hotel; Imperialism and Civilization
Woolf, Virginia Stephen: called “Aspasia” by LW; and Hogarth Press; income of as professional writer; named on Gestapo Arrest List; as world figure
homes: Hyde Park Gate; St. Ives, Cornwall passim; Gordon Square; Fitzroy Square; Brunswick Square (communal household), near Foundling Hospital; Tavistock Square, bombed; Mecklenburgh Square, bombed; Monks House, Rodmell
Woolf, Virginia, works
essays: “Anon” and “The Reader,”; The Common Reader (First); “The Country in London,”; “A Dance in Queens Gate,”; “An Essay on Criticism,”; unpublished review of Euphrosyne (poems); “A Garden Dance,”; “The Leaning Tower,”; “The Lives of the Obscure” (planned); “The Love of Reading,”; “Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown,”; “The Narrow Bridge of Art,”; “On Not Knowing Greek,”; “Professions for Women,”; “Reading,”; on St. Ives pilchard harvest; “Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid,”; “Thoughts on Social Success,”
A Room of One’s Own esp.; holograph of (Women & Fiction); translations of; and The Waves
Three Guineas; Bloomsbury friends on; early titles for; reception of
fictional biography: Flush; “Judith Shakespeare” (A Room of One’s Own); Miss La Trobe (Between the Acts)
Orlando, esp.; holograph:; Preface; strong sales of
memoirs: “Old Bloomsbury,”; “Reminiscences,”; “A Sketch of the Past,”; “22 Hyde Park Gate,”; VW’s lost (1933)
novels (and early drafts):
Between the Acts; reception of; translations of; Pointz Hall (early drafts) esp.
Jacob’s Room, reception of
Mrs. Dalloway; genesis of; The Hours (early draft) esp. (title); Introduction (1928)
Night and Day
The Pargiters, passim; early titles for. See also “Speech of January 21 1931” below
To the Lighthouse; early drafts passim; plan for; reception of
The Voyage Out; Melymbrosia (early draft) passim
The Waves, esp.; early drafts; VW on writing
The Years passim; as bestseller; brothers in; composition of passim; early drafts; reception of
short stories: “Ancestors,”; early (lost); “The Introduction,”; “Kew Gardens,”; “Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street,”; Mrs. Dalloway’s Party, plan for; “A Society,”; “Together and Apart,”; “An Unwritten Novel,”
speech: “Speech of January 21 1931,” esp.; VW describes event
Wörringer, Wilhelm: Abstraction and Empathy
Wussow, Helen
Yasuaki, Onuma
Yeats, W. B.
Yoshino-Miyaura, Ayako
Young, John K.
Žižek, Slavoj
Zwerdling, Alex