Virginia Woolf and the Natural World
Edited by Kristin Czarnecki and Carrie Rohman
Virginia Woolf and the Natural World explores Woolf’s complex engagement with the natural world, an engagement that was as political as it was aesthetic. The diversity of topics within this collection—ecofeminism, the nature of time, the nature of the self, nature and sporting, botany, climate, and landscape, just to name a few—fosters a deeper understanding of the nature of nature in Woolf’s works. Contributors include Bonnie Kime Scott, Carrie Rohman, Diana Swanson, Elisa Kay Sparks, Beth Rigel Daugherty, Jane Goldman, and Diane Gillespie, among many others from the international community of Woolf scholars.
About the Editors
Kristin Czarnecki is Associate Professor of English at Georgetown College. Carrie Rohman is Assistant Professor in English at Lafayette College.
Details
Pages: 258 pages
Published: June 2011
Formats
Paperback
ISBN: 9780983533900
eBook
ISBN: 9781942954149
Subjects
LiteratureModernism
Series
Virginia Woolf Series