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Conference Proceedings
Since 2005, CUDP has published a number of volumes of selected papers from the Annual [International] Conference on Virginia Woolf, which is hosted by various universities in the United States and abroad in association with the International Virginia Woolf Society.
For more information about the series (including online editions and ordering information), visit the Virginia Woolf Conference Proceedings section of our website.





Virginia Woolf International Monographic Series (2003-)
- Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway: Invisible Presences, by Molly Hoff
- An Annotated Guide to the Writings and Papers of Leonard Woolf, by Janet M. Manson and Wayne K. Chapman (© 2005 Clemson University, revised edition 2006)
- Leonard Woolf as an Architect of the League of Nations, by Janet M. Manson
- Postscript: Virginia Woolf and Freud, by Douglass W. Orr, M.D.
- Virginia Woolf's Illnesses, by Douglass W. Orr, M.D.
- Psychoanalysis and the Bloomsbury Group, by Douglass W. Orr, M.D.
From SCR 44.2 (Spring 2012)
- "How We Know the Natural World" by Elisa Kay Sparks
- "Hogarth Press Revisitings" by Wayne K. Chapman
From SCR 41.2 (Spring 2009)
- "Rush Print Pasticherie" by Janet M. Manson
From SCR 40.1 (Fall 2007)
- "Hotel Beau Rivage, 1918" by Linda Lappin (from her novel Katherine's Wish, based on the lives of Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, Ida Baker, and John Middleton Murry.)
From SCR 38.2 (Spring 2006)
- "Bushmen and Blackface: Bloomsbury and 'Race'" by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
- "Last Respects: The Posthumous Editing of Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath" by Wayne K. Chapman
From SCR 35.2 (Spring 2003)
- "Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and the Detective Model" by Diane F. Gillespie
From SCR 34.1 (Fall 2001)
- "Leonard Woolf and the Rowntree Political Monthlies, 1916-1922: With the Irish Rebellion as a Case in Point" by Wayne K. Chapman
- "Virginia Woolf in Ireland: A Short Voyage Out" by Kathryn Laing
From SCR 29.1 (Fall 1996)
Program for the 6th Annual Virginia Woolf Conference, Clemson University 1996
- Preface by Wayne K. Chapman
- "Conceived with Kindness: The Woolf Family Perspective" by Jean Moorcroft Wilson
- "Wrapped in the Stars and Stripes: Virginia Woolf in the U.S.A." by Jane Marcus
- "Uncommon Readings: Seeking the Geopolitical Woolf" by Susan Stanford Friedman
- "Virginia Woolf and Antigone-Thinking Against the Current" by Sybil Oldfield
- "A Room of One's Own to A Literature of Their Own" by Marion Shaw
- "Editing Woolf for the Nineties" by Julia Briggs
- "Virginia Woolf With and Without State Feminism" by Catherine Sandbach-Dahlström
- "From Thematics and Formalism to Aesthestics and History: Phases and Trends of Virginia Woolf Criticism in Germany, 1946-1996" by Vera and Ansgar Nünning
- "Virginia Woolf and the French Reader: An Overview" by Pierre-Eric Villeneuve
- "The China Letters: Julian Bell, Vanessa Bell, and Ling Shu Hua" by Patricia Laurence
- "Passage to China: East and West and Woolf" by Melba Cuddy Keane and Kay Li
Virginia Woolf Related Links
- The International Virginia Woolf Society
- The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain
- The Center for Virginia Woolf Studies (Housed at California State University, Bakersfield)