Recycling Virginia Woolf in contemporary art and literature / edited by Monica Latham, Caroline Marie, and Anne-Laure Rigeade.

SeriesLiterary criticism and cultural theory
Contents Introduction: On Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature / Anne-Laure Rigeade, Monica Latham and Caroline Marie -- Part I: Recycling and Composting -- Virginia Woolf's Radical Vision of Recycling / Christine Reynier -- Virginia Woolf and Compost / Supriya Chaudhuri -- Part II: Recycling Woolf in Visual Arts -- Of Words, Worlds and Woolf: Recycling A Room of One's Own into Of One Woman or So / Kabe Wilson and Susan Stanford Friedman -- Recycling/Upcycling the Iconic Woolf? Negotiating Woolf as a Literary and Feminist Icon in Kabe Wilson's Of One Woman or So, by Olivia N'Gowfry / Val©♭rie Favre -- Recycling Virginia Woolf's Remembrance / G©♭rard Leb©·gue and Anne-Laure Rigeade -- Part III: Recycling Woolf On Stage -- Dancing Woolf Back to Life: Woolf Works as Critical and Artistic Recycling / Elisa Bolchi -- Cooking and Recycling in Irina Brook's Shakespeare's Sister ou La Vie Mat©♭rielle (Th©♭©Øtre Nationale de Nice 2015): For a Relational Aesthetics / Pascale Sardin -- 'Reading Physical': Strategies for Recycling and Performing Woolf's Works in the English Literature Classroom / Jean-R©♭mi Lapaire -- Part IV: Recycling Woolf as a Textual Icon -- Katharine Smyth's All the Lives We Ever Lived: Seeking Solace in Virginia Woolf: Recycling Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse as Therapy and Homage / Monica Latham -- To the Lighthouse: Recycling, Remixing, Iconising / Anne-Laure Rigeade -- 'Something Rich and Strange?': Drowning, Resurfacing and Recycling in Biofiction About Woolf / Bethany Layne -- Part V: Recycling Woolf in Popular Culture -- 'I Am Made and Remade Continually. Different People Draw Different Words From Me.' Reading #WoolfLiteraryTattoos as Recycling / Caroline Marie -- Becoming an Earthly Star: The Popularisation of Virginia Woolf in the World of Virtual Astrology / Cristina Carluccio.
Abstract "This book explores Virginia Woolf's afterlives in contemporary biographical novels and drama. It offers an extensive analysis of a wide array of literary productions in which Virginia Woolf appears as a fictional character or a dramatis persona"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021013615
ISBN9780367701147 (hardback)
ISBN9781032055374 (paperback)
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