Abstract

Part 1 Introduction - Loves of the Arts, Diane F. Gillespie. Part 2 Painting Invocations and Confrontations: Through Formalism - Feminism and Virginia Woolf's Relation to Bloomsbury Aesthetics, Christopher Reed Blasphemy of Art - Fry's Aesthetics and Woolf's Non-Literary Stories, Panthea Reid Broughton Reading Proust - Woolf and the Painter's Perspective, Cheryl Mares Silent as the Grave - Painting, Narrative and the Reader in Night and Day and To the Lighthouse, Jane Fisher. Part 3 More Muses and Amusements: Kodak Pointed at His Head - Virginia Woolf and Photography, Diane F. Gillespie Across the Screen of My Brain - Virginia Woolf's The Cinema and Film Forums of the Twenties, Leslie Kathleen Hankins Her Quill Drawn from the Firebird - Virginia Woolf and the Russian Dancers, Evelyn Haller The Second Violin Tuning in the Ante-room - Virginia Woolf and Music, Peter Jacobs.

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