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The wonders of Woolf’s world: step into the Dalloway Day podcast

The wonders of Woolf’s world: step into the Dalloway Day podcast

by Talking Humanities | Jan 17, 2019 | Features, History & Classics, Languages & Literature, Public Engagement

The seasonal festivities are over, the trimmings are thoroughly grazed and two weeks of over-indulgence require an antidote. One way residents of, and visitors to London’s Bloomsbury, can counter the side effects is to connect with the new Dalloway walk and podcast...
From gloom to bloom: Virginia Woolf in Gordon Square

From gloom to bloom: Virginia Woolf in Gordon Square

by Talking Humanities | Jun 14, 2018 | Archives & Libraries, Features, History & Classics, Languages & Literature, Philosophy, Research & Resources

On 9–10 June, for London’s Open Garden Squares Weekend, the University of London held a series of tours and talks on ‘Leading Women’ associated with Gordon Square and its gardens. These included Dr Elizabeth Dearnley’s introduction to the code-breaker and garden...
Leonard Woolf Society Symposium 2013

Leonard Woolf Society Symposium 2013

by aseifert | May 22, 2013 | Events, Languages & Literature, PotW

Everyone is welcome to join the first meeting of the Leonard Woolf Society! A Retrospective of the Life and Work of Leonard Woolf   Leonard Woolf (25 November 1880 – 14 August 1969) is perhaps best known as the ‘husband’ of Virginia Woolf. Yet he was...

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