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Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace

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Table of Contents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Reading, Taking Notes, and Writing: Virginia Stephen’s Reviewing Practice
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    Chapter 3 Circulating Ideas and Selling Periodicals: Leonard Woolf, the Nation and Athenaeum, and Topical Debat
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    Chapter 4 Woolf’s Editorial Self-Censorship and Risk-Taking in Jacob’s Room
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    Chapter 5 Between Writing and Truth: Woolf’s Positive Nihilism
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    Chapter 6 How to Strike a Contemporary: Woolf, Mansfield, and Marketing Gossip
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    Chapter 7 Something of a Firebrand: Virginia Woolf and the Literary Reputation of Emily Brontë
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    Chapter 8 Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein: Commerce, Bestsellers, and the Jew
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    Chapter 9 Virginia Woolf and the Middlebrow Market of the Familiar Essay
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    Chapter 10 Woolf Studies and Periodical Studies
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    Chapter 11 The “Keystone Public” and Virginia Woolf : A Room of One’s Own, Time and Tide, and Cultural Hierarchies
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    Chapter 12 “Murdering an Aunt or Two”: Textual Practice and Narrative Form in Virginia Woolf’s Metropolitan Market
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    Chapter 13 The “Grand Lady of Literature ”: Virginia Woolf in Italy under Fascism
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    Chapter 14 Translating Orlando in 1930s Fascist Italy: Virginia Woolf, Arnoldo Mondadori, and Alessandra Scalero
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    Chapter 15 Appropriating Virginia Woolf for the New Humanism: Seward Collins and The Bookman, 1927–1933
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    Chapter 16 Don’t Judge a Cover by Its Woolf: Book Cover Images and the Marketing of Virginia Woolf’s Work
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Chapter title
How to Strike a Contemporary: Woolf, Mansfield, and Marketing Gossip
Chapter number 6
Book title
Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan, New York, January 2010
DOI 10.1057/9780230114791_6
Book ISBNs
978-1-349-29055-0, 978-0-230-11479-1
Authors

Katie Macnamara