VOLUME III
Critical Responses to the Novels from The Voyage Out to To the Lighthouse
The Voyage Out (1915)
97. ANONYMOUS REVIEW, TLS, I April 1915: 110.
98. E.M. FORSTER, 'A New Novelist', Daily News and Leader, 8 April 1915: 7.
99. ANONYMOUS REVIEW, Westminster Gazette, 24 April 1915: 3.
100. LYTTON STRACHEY, Letter to Virginia Woolf, 25 February 1916, Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey Letters, ed. Leonard Woolf and James Strachey, New York, 1956: 72-4.
101. MITCHELL A. LEASKA, 'The Death of Rachel Vinrace', Bulletin of Research in the Humanities, 82, Autumn 1979: 328-37.
102. JOANNE S. FRYE, ' The Voyage Out: Thematic Tensions and Narrative Techniques', Twentieth Century Literature, 26, Fall 1980: 402-23.
103. E.L. BISHOP, 'Toward the Far Side of Language: Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out', Twentieth Century Literature, 27, Winter 1981 : 343-61 .
104. CHRISTINE FROULA, 'Out of the Chrysalis: Female Initiation and Female Authority in Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out', Tulsa Studies in Women 's Literature, 5, Spring 1986: 136-61 .
105. ELIZABETH G. LAMBERT, "'and Darwin says they are nearer the cow": Evolutionary Discourse in Melymbrosia and The Voyage Out', Twentieth Century Literature, 37, Spring 1991 : 1-21 .
Night and Day (1919)
106. ANONYMOUS REVIEW, TLS, 30 October 1919: 607.
107. KATHERINE MANSFIELD, 'A Ship Comes Into the Harbour', Athenaeum, 21 November 1919: 1227.
108. RUTH MURREY UNDERHILL, 'A Voyage Toward Reality', The Bookman, 20 August 1920: 685-6.
109. KENNETH BURKE,'The Modern English Novel Plus', Dial, 70, May 1921 : 572-5.
110. MELINDA FELDT CUMINGS, 'Night and Day: Virginia Woolf's Visionary Synthesis of Reality' , Modern Fiction Studies, 18, Autumn 1972: 339-49.
111. SUSAN MERRILL SQUIER, 'Tradition and Revision The Classic City Novel and Virginia Woolf's Night and Day', Women Writers and the City: Essays in Feminist Literary Criticism, ed. Susan Merrill Squier, Knoxville, 1984: 114-33.
112. SUSAN J. LEONARDI, 'Bare Places and Ancient Blemishes: Virginia Woolf's Search for New Language in Night and Day', Novel, 19, Winter 1986: 150-63.
113. RANDY MALAMUD, 'Splitting the Husks: Woolf's Modernist Language in Night and Day", South Central Review, 6, Spring 1989: 32-45.
Jacob's Room (1922 )
114. LYITON STRACHEY, Letter to Virginia Woolf, 9 October 1922, Virginia Woolfand Lytton Strachey Letters, ed. Leonard Woolf and James Strachey New York and London, 1956: 144-5.
115. ANONYMOUS, 'The Enchantment ofa Mirror', TLS, 26 October 1922: 683.
116. FORREST REID, 'Mrs Woolf's New Novel', The Nation and Athenaeum, 4 November 1922: 204.
117. ANONYMOUS REVIEW, The Spectator, 11 November 1922: 661-2.
118. DAVID GARNETT, 'Jacob's Room', TheDial, 75,July 1923: 83-6.
119. CARI H. GRABO, 'Mrs Woolf's Jacob'sRoom', The Technique of the Novel, 1928; rpt. New York, 1964: 297-306.
120. ROBERT KIELY, Jacob's Room and Roger Fry: Two Studies in Still Life', Modernism Reconsidered, ed. Robert Kl:ety; Harvard English Studies, II, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983: 147-66.
121. ALEX ZWRDLING, 'Jacob's Room: Woolf's Satiric Elegy', Virginia Woolf and the Real World, Berkeley; 1986: 62-83; 333-5.
122. FRANCESCA KAZAN, 'Description and the Pictorial in Jacob's Room',ELH 55 Fall 1988 701-19
123. KATE FLINT, 'Revising Jacob's Room: Virginia Woolf, Women, and Language', The Review of English Studies, 42, August 1991 : 361-79.
Mrs Dalloway (1925)
124. ANONYMOUS, 'A Long, Long Chapter', Western Mail, (Cardiff, 14 May 1925: 9.
125. RICHARD HUGHES, 'A Day in London Life', The Saturday Review of Literature, 16 May 1925: 755.
126. ANONYMOUS, 'A Novelist's Experiment', TLS, 21 May 1925: 349.
127. N.G. ROYDE-SMITH, 'Mrs. Woolf's New Novel', The Daily News, 28 May 1925: 4.
128. JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH, 'The Stream ofConsciousness', The Nation, 120, 3 June 1925: 631-2.
129. REUBEN BROWER, 'Something Central Which Permeated: Virginia Woolf and Mrs Dalloway', The Fields of Light, New York, 1951: 123-37.
130. EDWARD A. HUNGERFORD, "'My Tunnelling Process": The Method of Mrs Dalloway,' Modern Frctron Studies 3 Summer 1957: 164-7.
131. RALPH SAMUELSON, 'The Theme of Mrs Dalloway', Chicago Review, 1 1, 4, Winter 1958: 57-76.
132. RENE E. FORTIN, 'Sacramental Imagery in MrsDalloway', Renascence, 18, Autumn 1965: 23-31 .
133. JACQUELINE LATHAM, 'The Origin of Mrs Dalloway,' Notes and Queries, 21 1, March 1966: 98-9.
134. BLANCHE H. GELFANT, 'Love and Conversion in Mrs Dalloway', Criticism, 8, Summer 1966 229-45
135. CHABLLES G. HOFFMAN, 'From Short Story to Novel: The Manuscript Revisions of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway ', Modern Fiction Studies, 1 4, Summer 1968: 171-86.
136. JEAN M. wrATT, 'MrsDalloway: LiteraryAllusion as Structural Metaphor', PMIA, 88, May 1973: 440-51 .
137. DAVID LEON HIGDON, 'MrsDalloway Revisited' and 'MS Wyatt Replies', PMLA, 89, January 1974: 178-80.
138. LUCIO RUOTOLO, 'Mrs Dalloway: The Unguarded Moment,' Virginia Woolf' Revaluation and Cantinuity, ed. Ralph Freeman, Berkeley, 1980: 141-60.
139. J. HILLIS MILLER, 'Mrs Dalloway: Repetition as the Raising of the Dead', Fiction and Repetition: Seven English Novels, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1982: 1 76-202; 240.
140. HARVENA RICHTER, 'The Canonical Hours in Mrs Dalloway', ModernFiction Studies, 28, Summer 1982: 236-40.
141. ELIZABETH ABEL, 'Narrative Structure(s) and Female' The Voyage In: Development: The Case of Mrs Dalloway , Fictions of Female Development, ed. Elizabeth Abel, Marianne Hirsch, Elizabeth Langland, Hanover, 1983: 161-5 336-4O
142. DEBORAH GUTH, "What a Lark! What a Plunge!": Fiction as Self-Evasion in Mrs Dalloway' , Modern Language Review, 84,l,January 1989: 18-25.
143. JEREMYTAMBLING, 'Repression in Mrs Dalloway's London Essays m Criticism, 39, April 1989: 137-55.
144. HARVENA RICHTER, 'The Ulysses Connection: Clarissa Dalloway's Bloomsday', Studies in the Novel, 21 , Fall 1989:305-19.
To the Lighthouse (1927)
145. MARYM. COLUM, 'Woman asArtist', Nell, York Herald Tribune, 8 May 1927: 1, 6.
146. ANONYMOUS, 'Lyrical Fiction', The GlasgowHerald, 26 May 1927: 4.
147. CHABLLES R., WALKER, 'Civilized People in Life and Fiction', The Independent, 28 May 1927.
148. ARNOLD BENNETT, 'Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse', Evening Standard, 23 June 1927: 5.
149. EDWIN MUlR, Review of To the Lighthouse, The Nation and Athenaeum, 2 July 1927: 450.
150. CONRAD AIKEN, 'The Novel as Work of Art', Dial, July 1927: 41-4.
151. F. L. OVERCARSH, 'The Lighthouse: Face to Face', Accent 10, Winter 1950: 107-23.
152. ERICH AUERBACH, 'The Brown Stocking', Mimesis, trans. Willard Trask, Princeton, 1953: 525-53.
153. ARNOLD KETTLE, 'From "Mr Bennett and Mrs Woolf", An Introduction to the English Novel, II London, 1953: 91-9.
154. NORMAN FRIEDMAN, 'The Waters of Annihilation: Double Vision in To the Lighthouse', ELH, 22, March 1955: 61-79.
155. GLENN PEDERSEN, 'Vision in To the Lighthouse', PMLA, 73, 5, l, December 1958: 585-600.
156. RALPH FREEDMAN, 'Window and Lighthouse', The Lyrical Novel: Studies in Hermann Hesse, Andre Gide, and Virginia Woolf, Princeton, 1963: 226-43.
157. VIRGINIA R. HYMAN, 'The Metamorphosis of Leslie Stephen', Virginia Woolf Quarterly, 2, Winter/Spring 1975: 48-65.
158. JANE LILIENFELD, "'The Deceptiveness ofBeauty": Mother Love and Mother Hate in To the Lighthouse', Twentieth Century Literature, 23, 1977: 345-76.
159. JUDITH ESPINOLA, 'Narrative Discourse in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse', Studies in Interpretation, II, eds Esther M. Doyle and Virginia Hastings Floyd,Amnsterdam, 1977: 29-43
160. GRAHAM PARKES, 'Imagining Reality in To theLighthouse', Philosophy and Literature, 6, Fall 1982: 33-44.
161. ELISSA GREENWALD, 'Casting off from "The Castaway To the Lighthouseas Prose Elegy', Genre, 19, Spring 1986: 37-57.
162. JOAN LIDOFF, 'Virginia Woolf's Feminine Sentence: The Mother-Daughter World of To the Lighthouse' , Literature and Psychology, 32, 3, Fall 1986: 43-57.
163. PETER KNOX-SHAW, ' To the lighthouse: The Novel as Elegy English Studies in Africa, 29, I , 1986: 31-52.
164. JAMES M. HAULE, 'To the Lighthouse and the Great War: The Evidence of Virginia Woolf's Revisions of "Time Passes" ', Virginia Woolf and War:Fiction, Reality', and Myth, ed. Mark Hussey, Syracuse, New York, 1991 : 164-79.
165. HERMIONE LEE, 'Introduction to To the Lighthouse: "Making Shapes Square Up" ', Penguin, London, 1992, Revised for this edition, 1992.
166. SUSAN DICK 'Introduction to To the Lighthouse', Oxford, 1992: xi-xxx.
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