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Erik Fuhrer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Note on the Cover x
- Acknowledgements xii
- Series Preface xiii
- Abbreviations xiv
- Notes on Contributors xv
- Introduction: Virginia Woolf – Objects, Things, Matter 1
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Part I Approaches to Objects, Things and Matter in Woolf
- Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf and Modernist New Materialism 27
- Chapter 2 Jacob’s Im/material Form 43
- Chapter 3 Inanimacy: Virginia Woolf’s Materialisms 62
- Chapter 4 ‘Of being herself invisible’: Object, Thing, Matter and Use in Mrs Dalloway and Three Guineas 84
- Chapter 5 A Toy Boat of Her Own: Gender, Play and Education in Virginia Woolf’s Writings 104
- Chapter 6 Cotton, Race, Embodiment and ‘the thing itself’ in Woolf 122
- Chapter 7 Virginia Woolf’s Misuse of ‘Cotton Wool’ in ‘A Sketch of the Past’: Writing the Wound 141
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Part II Object Experiments with Woolf
- Chapter 8 Object Lessons 163
- Chapter 9 Material Reading: Letterpress Printing with Woolf 173
- Chapter 10 The Life of Monday or Tuesday 182
- Chapter 11 More Surfaces: A Monologue, or the Queer Interiorities of a Gramophone 187
- Chapter 12 six 193
- Chapter 13 Spider Kingdom 197
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Part III A Collection of Woolfian Things
- Chapter 14 The Jug in the Borderland 209
- Chapter 15 ‘Enjoying this immortal rhythm’: Woolf and the Gramophone 221
- Chapter 16 The Ghostly Pencil 232
- Chapter 17 ‘tremb tremulous fitful’: Missed Encounters in Mirrors 242
- Chapter 18 The ‘Vanished’ Walrus Pen-Wiper: Waste and the Animal Object 254
- Chapter 19 Pointz Hall as Hyperobject: Woolf’s Deep Geological History in Between the Acts 266
- Afterword: Upheavals of Matter 277
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Note on the Cover x
- Acknowledgements xii
- Series Preface xiii
- Abbreviations xiv
- Notes on Contributors xv
- Introduction: Virginia Woolf – Objects, Things, Matter 1
-
Part I Approaches to Objects, Things and Matter in Woolf
- Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf and Modernist New Materialism 27
- Chapter 2 Jacob’s Im/material Form 43
- Chapter 3 Inanimacy: Virginia Woolf’s Materialisms 62
- Chapter 4 ‘Of being herself invisible’: Object, Thing, Matter and Use in Mrs Dalloway and Three Guineas 84
- Chapter 5 A Toy Boat of Her Own: Gender, Play and Education in Virginia Woolf’s Writings 104
- Chapter 6 Cotton, Race, Embodiment and ‘the thing itself’ in Woolf 122
- Chapter 7 Virginia Woolf’s Misuse of ‘Cotton Wool’ in ‘A Sketch of the Past’: Writing the Wound 141
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Part II Object Experiments with Woolf
- Chapter 8 Object Lessons 163
- Chapter 9 Material Reading: Letterpress Printing with Woolf 173
- Chapter 10 The Life of Monday or Tuesday 182
- Chapter 11 More Surfaces: A Monologue, or the Queer Interiorities of a Gramophone 187
- Chapter 12 six 193
- Chapter 13 Spider Kingdom 197
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Part III A Collection of Woolfian Things
- Chapter 14 The Jug in the Borderland 209
- Chapter 15 ‘Enjoying this immortal rhythm’: Woolf and the Gramophone 221
- Chapter 16 The Ghostly Pencil 232
- Chapter 17 ‘tremb tremulous fitful’: Missed Encounters in Mirrors 242
- Chapter 18 The ‘Vanished’ Walrus Pen-Wiper: Waste and the Animal Object 254
- Chapter 19 Pointz Hall as Hyperobject: Woolf’s Deep Geological History in Between the Acts 266
- Afterword: Upheavals of Matter 277
- Index 291