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Researching Taoism and Virginia Woolf

Paula Maggio wrote 1 week ago: A student-faculty team at Mars Hills College has won grant funding to explore the connection between … more →

Tags: Taoism, The Waves, Ali Andrejewski, Joanna Pierce, mars hill college, Taoism and Virginia Woolf

to the lighthouse by virginia woolf

lifebythebooks wrote 2 weeks ago: I wrote a paper on this book for class comparing Mrs. Ramsay to Emma Woodhouse. It makes sense just … more →

Tags: Books for class, Virginia Woolf, mrs. ramsay, Jane Austen, Emma, Emma Woodhouse

Woolf In Winter (updated)24 comments

tuulenhaiven wrote 2 weeks ago: (Taking a break from narcissismy vacation-related posts…) Back in August I posted about my fir … more →

Tags: adventure, Authors, Book related, Books, famous people, non sense, Novels, Read along, Reading

Blocking Writer's Block - Part VIII (at least) - Ignore Insignificance

manicddaily wrote 3 weeks ago: One of the side effects of a tragedy like the shooting at Fort Hood is its overshadowing of so many … more →

Tags: Writer's Block, writing, manicddaily, Fort Hood shooting, Artist's Block, Still Life, Vermeer, Cezanne, Insignificance

Woolf's Lighthouse on list of 40 personal classics

Paula Maggio wrote 4 weeks ago: Susan Hill had a mountain of books inside her Gloucestershire farmhouse that she had never made time … more →

Tags: Books, The Waves, Howards End is on the landing, susan hill, Virginia Woolf

Finding Woolf in Finding Myself

Alice Lowe wrote 1 month ago: I just finished reading something wild and wicked, wonderful and Woolfian. Knowing that I’m always l … more →

Tags: Virginia Woolf, Contemporary Fiction, Alice Lowe, Books, Book Review, Toby Litt, Finding myself

Did science fiction influence Woolf's novels?

Paula Maggio wrote 2 months ago: Did Virginia Woolf like science fiction? Did science fiction influence her novels? Those questions n … more →

Tags: Between the Acts, Orlando, time passes, Woolf and science fiction, Woolf Letters, Olaf Stapledon, "Star Maker", Virginia Woolf and science fiction

Homage to Woolf in Atwood’s Oryx and Crake1 comment

Alice Lowe wrote 2 months ago: Oryx and Crake, Margaret Atwood’s terrifying picture of the future run amok, starts with an epigraph … more →

Tags: Alice Lowe, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, The Waves, Virginia Woolf, Book Review, Margaret Atwood

Fine rhyming, rhyme dining

Food Network UK wrote 2 months ago: Food and literature have gone hand in hand ever since we found adequate documenting alternatives to … more →

Tags: blogs, Douglas Blyde, Morrisons, Poetry, The Poetry Society, Virginia Wolf

Writers on writing, including Woolf, of course

Alice Lowe wrote 3 months ago: I love to read writers talking about their lives, their work, their influences. A 1989 Paris Review … more →

Tags: Virginia Woolf, Alice Lowe, Books, Book Review, Women Writers

Remembering the Fallen (Part One)6 comments

marcodante wrote 3 months ago: “The fiery aspects of thought and feeling that initially compel the artistic voyage—fierce energy, h … more →

Tags: A Confederacy of Dunces, Bipolar, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, David Foster Wallace, Depression, john and kate plus eight, John Kennedy Toole, Mental Health, Nancy Grace

To the Lighthouse (Abridged and Animated)

Katheryn wrote 4 months ago: … more →

Tags: Books, Multimedia, video collage, Virginia Woolf

Moments of Being 3 comments

Griselda Murray Brown wrote 4 months ago: I missed the entrance to the Tsuglagkhang Complex – which contains the official residence of the Dal … more →

Tags: Arts, India, Buddhism, Buddhist, Fiction, mantra, matilda, McLeod Ganj, Moments of Being

Sheryl Keen, Author of "Journal According to John"

amateurdelivre wrote 4 months ago:    About the Author: Sheryl A. Keen has a bachelor’s degree in History with a minor in English Liter … more →

Tags: King Lear, Bob Marley, Secret Life of Bees, History of Violence, Viggo Mortensen, MICHAEL JACKSON, Arts

Reading Frenzy

rm144 wrote 4 months ago: I must be starving for words, because there’s a reading frenzy going on in my home. Books were … more →

Tags: film, Poetry, Literature, Music, Thich Nhat Hanh, The Rest is Noise, Alex Ross, Everything is Cinema, richard brody

“To the Lighthouse” and Keatsian notions of Beauty, Truth and Negative Capability1 comment

falcondave wrote 4 months ago: “To the Lighthouse” and Keatsian notions of Beauty, Truth and Negative Capability: Beauty is truth, … more →

Porthminster was beach that led To the Lighthouse

Paula Maggio wrote 5 months ago: Porthminster Beach Virginia Woolf’s good name has been used to sell many things. Now it is bei … more →

Tags: Virginia Woolf, St Ives, Books, Commodification, Porthminster beach, Talland House, Remembering St. Ives, Marion Dell, Marion Whybrow

Summer reading, part one2 comments

jenlillith wrote 5 months ago: 1. To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf. To be succinct, if you like Virginia, you’ll like it, an … more →

Tags: Arts, Culture, Literature, paglia, Sexual Personae, WOOLF, Nabokov, lolita

Echoes of the "H": Time, Distance, and Isolation in Journeys to The Lighthouse

arieldreyer wrote 7 months ago: In 1925 Virginia Woolf drew what looked like an “H”—two blocky columns joined by a line—in her noteb … more →

Tags: Memory, time, Virginia Woolf, Lily Briscoe, ramsay, Literature


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