Virginia Woolf's modernist path : her middle diaries & the diaries she read / Barbara Lounsberry.

This volume continues the exploration of Virginia Woolf's diaries that the author began in Becoming Virginia Woolf. This volume focuses on her middle, modernist diaries from 1918 to 1929.

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Main Author: Lounsberry, Barbara (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Crisis calls for a new diary audience and purpose
  • Virginia Woolf's second 1918 Hogarth House diary: July 27-November 12
  • Virginia Woolf's third 1918 Hogarth House diary: November 15, 1918-January 24, 1919
  • Virginia woolf's 1919 diary
  • Wilfrid Scawen Blunt's diaries
  • New diary realms: talk, the soul, and literature
  • Virginia Woolf's 1920 diary
  • W.N.P. Barbellion's journal of a disappointed man
  • John Evelyn's diary
  • Jealousy, illness, and diary rescue
  • Virginia Woolf's 1921 diary
  • Anton Chekhov's diary and notebooks
  • Voice and motion
  • Virginia Woolf's 1922 diary
  • Alie Badenhorst's Boer War diary
  • Virginia Woolf's 1923 diary
  • James Boswell's journal of a tour to Corsica
  • Spare, modernist perfection
  • Virginia Woolf's 1924 diary
  • Anne Chalmers' journals
  • Stendhal's early journals
  • Lady Anne Clifford's diary
  • Rush, urgency, wound, and rescue
  • Virginia Woolf's 1925 diary
  • Jonathan Swift's journal to Stella
  • Renewed diary experiment: the reach for literature and beyond
  • Virginia Woolf's 1926 diary
  • The diaries of Beatrice Webb
  • The journals of Thomas Cobden-Sanderson
  • Benjamin Robert Haydon's journals
  • The loose-leaf diary
  • Virginia Woolf's 1927 diary
  • Katherine Mansfield's 1927 journal
  • Artist at a crossroads
  • Virginia Woolf's 1928 diary
  • Virginia Woolf's first 1929 diary.