IVWS Spring Virtual Event Featuring a Panel of the 2021/2022 Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Prize Recipients Date: 24 March 2023Time: 2:00–3:30pm EDT (New York)/6:00–7:30pm GMT (London)(The event will take place over Zoom. Members will be sent a Zoom link via email ahead of the event. The event will be recorded and made available to IVWSContinue reading “IVWS Members Event feat. 2021/2022 Winners of the Angelica Garnett Prize (24 March 2023)”
Category Archives: Research
Alex Clarke: Woolf as Expressionist? (Approaches to Emotional Expression)
Triangulating Lukács, Bloch, and Woolf As part of a Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies research project at Birkbeck University (London), I learned to situate Virginia Woolf’s works in relation to a thought-battle between German Expressionists and Realists. Specifically, the study looked at the fiery discussion between George Lukács and Ernst Bloch in Aesthetics and Politics.Continue reading “Alex Clarke: Woolf as Expressionist? (Approaches to Emotional Expression)”
2022 Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Prize Results
Each year, the IVWS runs the annual Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Prize contest. The winner traditionally wins a cash prize and publication in a future issue of Virginia Woolf Miscellany. This year, the field was incredibly competitive. The judges recommended a winner, but the second and third place essays were so excellent that they alsoContinue reading “2022 Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Prize Results”
IVWS Members Event feat. Beth Rigel Daugherty (10 Oct 2022)
IVWS 2022 Fall Lecture: Learning and Essaying: From Adeline Virginia Stephen to Virginia Woolf Date: 10 October 2022Time: 1:00–2:30pm ET (New York)(The event will take place over Zoom. Members will be sent a Zoom link via email ahead of the event. The event will be recorded and made available to IVWS members.) The IVWS isContinue reading “IVWS Members Event feat. Beth Rigel Daugherty (10 Oct 2022)”
Marie Allègre: Virginia Woolf Beyond the Phallus
or, Reading Psychoanalysis with Woolf on Both Sides of the Channel (a thesis in progress) Provisionally entitled “Virginia Woolf Beyond the Phallus: Anglophone & Francophone Psychoanalytic Receptions,” my thesis explores the intersections of Woolf, psychoanalytic theory and feminist criticism from the 1980s to the 2010s approximately. I came to Woolf through Lacanian psychoanalytic theory inContinue reading “Marie Allègre: Virginia Woolf Beyond the Phallus”