Upper wrapper: Statue of Edith Cavell, St Martins Place, near Trafalgar Square
Their own taxi was held up. It stopped dead under a statue: the lights shone on its cadaverous pallor.
Always reminds me of an advertisement of sanitary towels,Esaid Peggy, glancing at the figure of a woman in nurses uniform holding out her hand.
Eleanor was shocked for a moment. ...
The only fine thing that was said in the war,Eshe said aloud, reading the words cut on the pedestal.
It didn't come to much,Esaid Peggy sharply.'
(The Years, Hogarth Press [1937], 363)
Photographs on wrappers and wrappers designed by Stephen Barkway
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial ....... Stuart N. Clarke 3
Letters to Leigh Ashton ...... Virginia Woolf 4
Note ...... Stephen Barkway 6
I Must Not Settle into a FigureE Woolf and Celebrity Culture ...... Kathleen M. Helal 8
(Im)possible Translations of The Waves ...... Christine Renaudin & Suzanne Toczyski 22
A Different Hearing: Voicing Night and Day ...... Elicia Clements 32
Echoes of Ulysses in Mrs. Dalloway ...... Hilary Newman 40
Meeting Virginia ...... Els Harmsen 48
Virginia Woolf Today ...... Stephen Barkway 50
Reviews
Approaches to Teaching Woolfs To the Lighthouse ...... Stuart N. Clarke 55
Before Bloomsbury: The 1890s Diaries of Three Kensington Ladies ...... Vanessa Curtis 57
Woolf: A Portrait in Song ...... Vanessa Curtis 60
Room: An Adaptation of Virginia Woolfs Writings ...... Margaret Gosden 65
The Best Time of Our Lives: Virginia Woolfs CornwallE...... Stephen Barkway 69
Books received 70
Report
The Voyage Out: The First Annual Study Day (2002) ...... Janfarie Skinner 71
For members
Fourth Annual General Meeting 73
Annual Study Day 2003 74
Society events 75
Other events 75
Society publications 76
Instructions for contributors Inside rear wrapper