VOLUME IV

Critical Responses to the Novels The Waves, The Years and Between the Acts;
Modern Evaluation; Comparative Studies
The Waves (1931) 
167. EDITH SHACKELTON, Evening Standard, 8 October 1931: 18. 
168. WINIFRED HOLTBY, 'An Explorer's Record', Time and Tide, 10 October 1931: 1163-4. 
169. GERALD BULLETT, 'Virginia Woolf Soliloquises', New Statesman and Nation, 10 October 1931 : x. 
170. GERALD SYKES, 'Modernism'. Nation, 16 December 1931: 674-5. 
171. PETER AND MARGARET HAVARD-WILLIAMS, 'Mystical Experience in Virginia Woolf's The Waves', Essays in Crititism, 4,January 1954: 71-84. 
172. J.W. GRAHAM, 'Point of View in The Waves: Some Services of the Style', UTQ 39, April 1970: 193-211. 
173. SUSAN GORSKY "'The Central Shadow" Characterization in The Waves', Modern Fiction Studies, 18, Autumn 1972: 449-66. 
174. CHARLOTTE WALKER MENDEZ, 'Creative Breakthrough: Sequence and the Blade of Consciousness in Virginia Woolf's The Waves', Women 's Language and Style, eds Douglas Butturff and Edmund L. Epstein, Akron, Ohio, 1978: 84-98. 
175. JANE MARCUS, 'Britannia Rules The Waves', Decolonizing Tradition: The Cultural Politics of Modern Literary Canons, ed. Karen Lawrence, Urbana, 1991 : 134-62. Revised for this edition. 

The Years (1937) 
176. BASIL de SELINCOURT, 'Infinity in Experience', The Observer, 14 March 1937: 5. 
177. ANONYMOUS, 'How Time Passes,' Time, 12 April 1937: 93-6 . 
178. DESMOND MacCARTHY, 'The Ever-Rolling Stream', The Sunday Times, 9 May 1937: 8. 
179. W.H. MELLERS, 'Mrs Woolf and Life' Scrutiny, 6,June 1937: 71 -5. 
180. JOHN HAWLEY ROBERTS, 'The End of the English Novel?', The Virginia Quarterly Review, 13, Summer 1937: 437-9 . 
181. HERBERT MARDER, 'Beyond the Lighthouse: The Years', Bucknell Review, 15, March 1967: 61-70. 
182. CHARLES G. HOFFMAN, 'Virginia Woolf's Manuscript Revisions of The Years', PMLA, 84, January 1969: 79-89. 
183. SHARON L. PROUDFIT, 'Virginia Woolf Reluctant Feminist in The Years', Criticism, 17, 1975: 59-73. 
184. BEVERILYANN SCHLACK, 'Virginia Woolf's Strategy of Scorn in The Years and Three Cuineas', Bulletin of the New York Public Library, 80, Winter 1977: 146-50. 

Between the Acts (1941 ) 
185. ELIZABETH BOwrN, Review of Between the Acts, The New Statesman and Nation, 19 July 1941 : 63-40. 
186. MALCOLM COWLEY, 'England Under Glass', The New Republic, 6 October 1941 : 440. 
187. F.R. LEAVIS, 'After To the Lighthouse', Scrutiny, 10,January 1942: 295-8. 
188. HERBERTJ. MULLER, 'The Illusion Fades', Accent, 2, Winter 1942: 116-18. 
189. JAMES HAFLEY, 'A Reading of Between theActs', Accent, 13, Summer 1953: 178-87. 
190. ANN YANKO WILKlNSON, 'A Principle of Unity in Between the Acts', Criticisin, 8, Winter 1966: 53-63. 
191. SUSAN M. KENNEY, 'TWO Endings: Virginia Woolf's Suicide and Between the Acts'. UTQ, 44. Summer 1975: 265-89. 
192. RICHARD S. LYONS, 'The Intellectual Structure of Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts' , Modern Language Quarterly, 38, June 1977: 149-66. 
193. MARK HUSSEY, '"I" Rejected; "We" Substituted: Self and Society in Between the Acts', Reading and Writing Women's Lives: A Study of the Novel of Manners, eds Bege K. Bowers and Barbara Brothers, Ann Arbor, 1990: 141-52.

Autobiographical and Posthumous Essays 
194. MARK SCHORER, 'Virginia Woolf' (review of The Death of the Moth) , The Yale Review, 32, 2, December 1942: 377-81. 
195. JOAN BENNETT, 'Virginia Woolf' (review of Granite and Rainbow) , The CambridgeReview, 80, 18, October 1958: 45, 47. 
196. EUDORA WELTY, 'Virginia Woolf's Granite and Rainbow', The Eye of the Story': Selected Essay's and Reviews, New York, 1970: 190-2 . 
197. VITA SACKVILLE-WEST, 'The Landscape of a Mind', Enco'unter, 2,January 1954: 70-2, 74. 
198. W.H. AUDEN, 'A Consciousness of Reality', The New Yorker, 6 March 1954 100-4. 
199. JOHN BAYLEY, 'Superchild (Renew of The Diary of Virginia Woolf vol. 5: 1936-41 ) , London Review of Books, 6-19 September 1984: 9-11.
200. LUANN McCRAKEN, "'The synthesis of my being": Autobiography and the Reproduction of Identity in Virginia Woolf', Tulsa Studies in Women 's Literature, 9, Spring 1990: 59-78. 

Critical Evaluations 1970-92 
201. MORRIS BEJA, 'Virginia Woolf: Matches Struck in the Dark', Epiphany in the Modern Novel, Seattle, 1971 : 112-47. 
202. JAMES NAREMORE, 'A World Without a Self The Novels of Virginia Woolf', Novel, 5, Winter 1972: 122-34. 
203. AVROM FLEISHMAN, 'Virginia Woolf Tradition and Modernity' , Forms of Modern British Fiction, ed. Alan Warren Friedman, Austin, 1975: 133-63. 
204. BERENICE A. CARROLL, "'To Crush Him in Our Own Country": The Political Thought of Virginia Woolf' , Feminist Studies, 4, February 1978 99-131 
205. SANDRA M. GILBERT, 'The Battle of the Books/The Battle of the Sexes: Virginia Woolf's Vita Nuova', Michigan Quarterly Review, 23, Spring 1984: 171-95. 
206. HEIN GROEN, 'The Problematic Nature of the Feminist Criticism of Virginia Woolf', Dutch Quarterly Review, 16, Summer 1986: 109-24. 
207. GILLIAN BEER, 'The Body of the People in Virginia Woolf', Women Reading Women 's Writing ed. Sue Roe. New York and London, 1987: 85-114. 
208. THOMAS C. CARAMAGNO, 'Manic-Depressive Psychosis and Critical Approaches to Virginia Woolf's Life and Work', PMLA, 103,January 1988: 10-23. 
209. RACHEL BLAU DUPLESSIS, 'Feminist Narrative in Virginia Woolf', Novel, 21, Winter/Spring 1988: 323-30. 
210. CHARLES BERNHEIMER, 'A Shattered Globe: Narcissism and Masochism in Virginia Woolf's Life-Writing', Psychoanalysis and ..., eds Richard Feldstein and Henry Sussman, New York, 1990: 187-224. 
211. SANDRA KEMP, '"But how describe a world seen without a self?" Feminism, Fiction and Modernism', Critical Quarterly', 32 Spring 1990: 99-118. 
212. JERIJOHNSON, 'Woolf Woman, Icon and Idol: The Canonization of a Sceptical Modernist', TLS, 21 February 1992: 5-6. 
213. MARYCHILDERS, 'Virginia Woolf on the Outside Looking Down: Reflections on the Class of Women', Modern Fiction Studies, 38, Spring 1992: 61-80. 

Comparative Studies 
214. RAYMOND MORTIMER, 'Mrs Woolfand Mr Strachey', Bookman, 68, February 1929: 625-9. 
215. JOHN HAWLEYROBERTS, "Vision and Design" in Virginia Woolf', PMLA, 61 , June 1946: 835-47. 
216. SEAN O'FAOLAIN, 'Virginia Woolf and JamesJoyce: Narcissa and Lucifer', The Vanishing Hero: Studies in Novelists of the Twenties, Boston and London, 1956: 170-204. 
217. GEORGE PAINTER, 'Proust and Virginia Woolf', ADAM InternationalReview, 364-6, 1972: 17-23. 
218. ANN L. MCLAUGHLIN, 'The SameJob: Notes on the Relationship Between Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield', Virginia Woolf Miscellany, 9, Winter 1977: 11 . 
219. H.K. TRIVEDI, 'Forster and Virginia Woolf: The Critical Friends', E.M. Forster: A Human Exploration. Centenary Essays, eds G.K. Das and John Beer, New York, 1979: 216-30; 301-3. 
220. KATHERINE C. HILL, 'Virginia Woolf and Leslie Stephen: History and Literary Revolution', PMLA, 96, May 1981 : 351-62. 
221. LOUISE A. DESALVO, 'Lighting the Cave: The Relationship between Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf', Signs, 8, Winter 1982: 195-213. 
222. JANET TODD, 'Who's Afraid of Jane Austen?' Women and Literature, 3, Fall 1983: 107-27. 
223. JEAN GUIGUET, 'The Gallery of Mirrors and the Shooting Gallery', Blast, 1984: translated for this edition by Susan Stakel, 1992. 
224. ALEXANDER COLEMAN, 'Bloomsbury in Aracataca: The Ghost of Virginia Woolf', World Literature Today, 59, Autumn 1985: 543-9. 
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