Virginia Woolf's modernist path : her middle diaries & the diaries she read /
"In this second volume of her acclaimed study of Virginia Woolf 's diaries, Barbara Lounsberry traces the English writer's life through the thirteen diaries she kept from 1918 to 1929--what is often considered Woolf's modernist "golden age." During these interwar years,...
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Gainesville :
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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.