| Virginia Woolf and Her Influences Selected Papers from the Seventh Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf | | Author:
| Davis, Laura McVicker, Jeanette | Contribution by:
| Dubino, Jeanne Oxindine, Annette Swanson, Diana Cramer, Patricia Barret, Eileen Abraham, Julie Colburn, Krystyna Keller, Julia Lee, Hermione Suzanne, Bellamy, Schaub, Joseph Christopher Cummins, June Hankins, Leslie Pelton, Stephen Lilienfeld, Jane Robin, Hackett, Courington, Chella Allan, Tuzyline Jita Parekh, Pushpa N. Daugherty, Beth Rigel Bicknell, John W. Booth, Alison Cuddy-Keane, Melba Greene, Sally Chapman, Wayne K. Banks, Joanne Trautmann Reid, Panthea Zimring, Rishona Marshik, CeliaJ Koenigsberger, Kurt Toby, Michelle Bollard Medd, Jodie Norton, Ann V. Kumin, Maxine Levy, Heather Gillespie, Diane F. Morgan, Genevieve Sanchis Haller, Evelyn Harper, Howard Rogalus, Paul Lippincott, Robin Rusk, Lauren Podnieks, Elizabeth Anderson, Idris Baker Graff, Agnieszka Haefele, Lisa Griffiths, Jo Silver, Brenda R. Amerian, Melissa Barron, Julia Chang, Sarah Chang, Vivian Friedman, Rebecca Mullin, Courtney Newman, Natalie Pynoos, Jessica Shin, Jenny Silverman, Joanna Diamond, Suzanne Caughie, Pamela L. Minow-Pinkney, Makiko Scott, Bonnie Kime Bartkevicius, Jocelyn Ito, Yuko Searls, Damion Villeneuve, Pierre-Eric Ramsey, Tamara Ann Carubia, Josephine Raschke, Debrah Krouse, Tonya Anderson, Idris Pettigrew, Nita Lind, | ISBN: | 978-0-944473-44-3 | Publication Date: | Jun 1998 | Publisher: | University Publishing Associates, Incorporated
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $71.99 | Book Description:
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Virginia Woolf and Her Influences presents papers from the Seventh Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf at Plymouth State College in New Hampshire June 12-15, 1997. These papers fall under the theme of 'the influence of something upon somebody' as it arises throughout Woolf's work. Virginia Woolf and Her Influences presents papers from the Seventh Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf at Plymouth State College in New Hampshire June 12-15, 1997. These papers fall under the theme of 'the influence of something upon somebody' as it arises throughout Woolf's work. | |