Contents
50 | Spring 2008
Special issue: Virginia Woolf
Edited by Christine Reynier
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The “Obstinate resistance” of Woolf’s short story [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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PART ONE THE SHORT STORY COMMITMENTS

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The role of the imagination in Virginia Woolf’s short fiction [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Beauty and damage life in Virginia Woolf’s short fiction [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Fashioning Anti-Semitism: Virginia’s Woolf’ “The Duchess and The Jeweller” and the readers of Harper’s Bazaar [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Speech-acts, represented thoughts and human intercourse in “The Introduction” and “Together and Apart” [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Adeline’s (bankrupt) education fund: Woolf, women, and education in the short fiction [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Who’s afraid of Rosamond Merridew?: Reading medieval history in “The journal of Mistress Joan Martyn” [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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PART TWO BEYOND EXPERIMENTALISM: GENETICS, PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE AND THE SHORT STORY

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“What’s ‘it’ – What do you mean by‘it’?”: Lost Readings and getting lost in “Kew Gardens” [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Enclosing the Whole: Woolf’s “Kew Gardens” as Autopoetic Narrative [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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“In the Circle of the Lens”: Woolf’s “Telescope” Story, Scene-making and Memory [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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“To Slip Easily From One Thing To Another”: Experimentalism And Perception in Woolf’s Short Stories [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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PART THREE MUSIC, PAINTING, CINEMA AND THE SHORT STORY

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Telling “by” Pictures: Virginia Woolf’s Shorter Fiction [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Beyond the boundaries of language: music in Virginia Woolf’s “The String Quartet” [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]
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Reflections on a Cinematic Story [Full text will be published on: juin 2010]