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9. The Literary Public Sphere in Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day
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Stanislava Dikova
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Series Editor’s Preface ix
- Abbreviations x
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Woolf and Capitalism: Introduction 1
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Part I Class, Empire, Capital
- 1. ‘The eagle claws other peoples land, & goods’: Virginia Woolf on the Desire to Dominate 27
- 2. Empire, Slavery and Capitalism 48
- 3. ‘my comfortable capitalistic head’: Virginia Woolf on Consumption, Co-operation and Motherhood 70
- 4. Biometric Feminism: A Room of One’s Own and the Politics of Intelligence 92
- 5. ‘Merchant of this city’: Capitalism and the Liturgies of Peace and War in Jacob’s Room 116
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Part II Labour and the Marketplace
- 6. Between the Houses: Woolf and the Property Marke 135
- 7. Publishing and Capitalism at the Hogarth Press 159
- 8. ‘It’s rather distinguished to be as ordinary as I am.’ Woolf’s Working Women Writers 182
- 9. The Literary Public Sphere in Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day 203
- 10. Capitalism and Woolf’s Beyond-Work 224
- 11. Virginia Woolf: A Sound Investment 245
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Coda: Critical/Creative Responses
- 12. Scrapbooking the Present Day: The Three Guineas Scrapbooks 267
- 13. Work Cut Out 295
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Series Editor’s Preface ix
- Abbreviations x
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Woolf and Capitalism: Introduction 1
-
Part I Class, Empire, Capital
- 1. ‘The eagle claws other peoples land, & goods’: Virginia Woolf on the Desire to Dominate 27
- 2. Empire, Slavery and Capitalism 48
- 3. ‘my comfortable capitalistic head’: Virginia Woolf on Consumption, Co-operation and Motherhood 70
- 4. Biometric Feminism: A Room of One’s Own and the Politics of Intelligence 92
- 5. ‘Merchant of this city’: Capitalism and the Liturgies of Peace and War in Jacob’s Room 116
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Part II Labour and the Marketplace
- 6. Between the Houses: Woolf and the Property Marke 135
- 7. Publishing and Capitalism at the Hogarth Press 159
- 8. ‘It’s rather distinguished to be as ordinary as I am.’ Woolf’s Working Women Writers 182
- 9. The Literary Public Sphere in Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day 203
- 10. Capitalism and Woolf’s Beyond-Work 224
- 11. Virginia Woolf: A Sound Investment 245
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Coda: Critical/Creative Responses
- 12. Scrapbooking the Present Day: The Three Guineas Scrapbooks 267
- 13. Work Cut Out 295
- Index 305