RE: Reading, RE: Writing, RE: Teaching Virginia Woolf: Selected Papers from the Fourth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf
Patricia Cramer
(Author)
Eileen Barrett
(Author)
Description
This fourth volume in the series contains papers from the Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf held in June 1994. Contributors include Beth Carole Rosenberg, Laura Doan and Terry Brown, Roger Hecht, Kathleen McKenna, Diana L. Swanson, Robert Miltner, Sally Jacobsen, Lisa M. Dresner, Krystyna Colburn, Allyson Booth, Teresa Winterhalter, Karen L. Levenback, Barbara Lounsberry, Lisa Low, Chella Courington, Margot Gayle Backus, Joan Benson and Laura Dickinson, Makiko-Pinkney, Masami Usui, Deborah Wilson, Jeanne Dubino, Karen Schiff, Martha C. Carpentier, James L. Hoban, Josephine Carubia Glorie, Crystal Fox, Leslie K. Hankins, Madeline Moore, Eileen Barrett, Elisa Kay Sparks, Melba Cuddy-Keane, Laura A. Smith, Karen Volland Waters, Sara Ruddick, Theresa M. Thompson, Susan Kirschner and Paul Connolly, Allyson F. McGill, Marilyn Schwinn Smith, Anne McMaster, Heather Levy, Jeanette McVicker, Joan Burke, Jane Fisher and Val Gough.
Product Details
Price
$102.35
Publisher
University Press of America
Publish Date
June 06, 1995
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.16 X 0.91 X 9.32 inches | 1.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780944473221
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Patricia Cramer is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Women's Studies at the University of Connecticut, Stamford.
Eileen Barrett is professor of English and director of the Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching at California State University, East Bay. Her publications include an award-winning article on Between the Acts, a contribution to the Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse volume, and essays on Mrs. Dalloway. She is coeditor of American Women Writers: Diverse Voices in Prose, three volumes of Selected Papers for the Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, and Virginia Woolf: Lesbian Readings.