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Plus d'informations sur notre site web : etudes-woolfiennes.org?p=4545 & le programme complet sur le site du congrès (atelier 22) : congres2026.saesfrance.org/programme-sc... Au plaisir de vous retrouver nombreux·ses à Poitiers!
Today sees the publication of *Une chambre à soi* (GF Flammarion), translated by Jean-Yves Cotté, and edited by Adèle Cassigneul, Valérie Favre, & Anne Laure-Rigeade. It includes an introduction, notes, chronologies & a pedagogical section on the creative process. We hope you enjoy (re)reading it!
Abstracts of about 300-400 words together with a short author bio-bibliography (150 words) should be sent to all three organizers by 15 September 2026. You can find the call for papers on our website. etudes-woolfiennes.org?p=4584 #virginiawoolf #tothelighthouse #tothelighthouseat100
Today sees the publication of the correspondence of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, Baisers du Singe (La Table Ronde), translated Carine Bratzlavsky and Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio, president of the SEW 2016-2024.
Dans le cadre du 65ème congrès @saes2026.bsky.social de la SAES @saesfrance.org, Anne Besnault et Naomi Toth organisent un atelier intitulé « Modernist Emancipations » du 3 au 4 juin à Poitiers, pour la Société d’Études Woolfiennes (SEW) et la Société d’Études Modernistes (SEM).
To mark the centenary of the publication of Virginia Woolf’s *To the Lighthouse*, Nicolas Boileau, Marie Laniel, and Juliana Lopoukhine are organizing an international conference which will be held in Paris from July 1 to 3, 2027, at Sorbonne University.
From 1904 to 1941 Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell wrote to each on an almost daily basis, relating the birth of the early days of the Bloomsbury Group, the years of war and the joys of artistic and literary achievement.
These are the letters of two emancipated women, sharing intimate thoughts about love, motherhood and social conventions, as well as their views on the intellectual and political life of their time whilst never neglecting the intricacies of everyday living, including their taste for gossip.
Aujourd'hui paraît *Une chambre à soi* (GF Flammarion), dans une traduction de Jean-Yves Cotté, assortie d’un appareil critique et d’un dossier pédagogique sur les arcanes de la création conçus par Adèle Cassigneul, Valérie Favre @valerie-favre.bsky.social et Anne Laure-Rigeade. Belle (re)lecture !
Each sister appears as the leading light of the other, both in the sphere of sisterly tenderness and of creative activity. An unprecedented epistolary exchange bringing together two hundred and fifteen letters. www.editionslatableronde.fr/baisers-du-s...
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