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Submissions should discuss and demonstrate ways that ecocritical and/or ecofeminist thought can be applied to Virginia Woolf’s fiction and/or nonfiction. Can ecocriticism open new perspectives on Woolf’s world view, her writing strategies, and/or her influences? Particularly interesting would be discussions of works that do not, in their manifest content, focus on “nature.”
Accepted essays will be published in Virginia Woolf Miscellany 81 (Spring 2012).
250-500 word proposals or completed essays (up to 2,000 words) may be submitted. Submissions should be in Microsoft Word. Deadline: February 4, 2011
Send submissions to
Diana Swanson at dswanson@niu.edu
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