FAQ: Orlando

Works Cited


Updated October 18, 2000
Created July 31, 1998

Works Cited (in the FAQ)

Baldanza, Frank. "Orlando and the Sackvilles." PMLA 70 (1955): 274-79.

Boehm, Beth A. "Fact, Fiction, and Metafiction: Blurred Gen(d)res in Orlando and A Room of One's Own." Journal of Narrative Technique 22:3 (1992): 191-204.

Caughie, Pamela L. "Virginia Woolf's Double Discourse." Discontented Discourses: Feminism/ Textual Intervention/ Psychoanalysis. Ed. Marleen S. Barr and Richard Feldstein. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1989. 41-53. Rpt. McNees, vol. 2.

Edel, Leon.  "Time."  Literary Biography: The Alexander Lectures, 1955-6.  London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957: 81-104, 109.  Rpt. McNees, vol. 2.

Hankins, Leslie Kathleen. "Orlando: ‘A Precipice Marked V’: Between ‘A Miracle of Discovery’ and ‘Lovemaking Unbelievable, Indiscretions Incredible.’" Virginia Woolf: Lesbian Readings. Ed. Eileen Barrett and Patricia Cramer. NY: New York UP, 1997. 180-202.

Hussey, Mark. Virginia Woolf: A-Z. New York: Oxford UP, 1995.

Hussey, Mark, and Vara Neverow, eds. Virginia Woolf: Emerging Perspectives. New York : Pace UP, 1994.

Lawrence, Karen. "Orlando’s Voyage Out." Modern Fiction Studies. 38. 1(1992):253-77.

Leaska, Mitchell Alexander. The Novels of Virginia Woolf : From Beginning to End. New York: John Jay Press, 1977.

Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. New York: Knopf, 1997.

Minow-Pinkney, Makiko. Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Subject: Feminine Writing in the Major Novels. New Brunswick, NU: Rutgers U P, 1987.

Moore, Madeline.  "Orlando:  An Imaginative Answer."  The Short Season Between Two Silences: The Mystical and The Political in the Novels of Virginia Woolf.  London: George Allen & Unwin, 1984: 93-115.  Rpt. McNees, vol. 2.

Nicolson, Nigel.  Portrait of a Marriage.  New York:  Atheneum, 1973.

Reid, Panthea. Art and Affection: Life of Virginia Woolf. Oxford, 1996.

Smith-Rosenberg, Carol. Disorderly Conduct: Visions in Gender in Victorian America. New York: Knopf, 1985.

Thompson, Nicola. "Some Theories of One's Own: Orlando and the Novel." Studies in the Novel 25:3 (1993): 306-17.

Trautmann, Joanne. "Orlando and Vita Sackville-West." From The Jessamy Brides: The Friendship of Virginia Woolf and V. Sackville-West, 1973. Rpt. in Virginia Woolf. Ed. Thomas S.W. Lewis. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1973. 83-93.

Wilson, J.J. "Why is Orlando Difficult?" Rpt. in New Feminist Essays on Virginia Woolf. Ed. Jane Marcus. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1981. 170-84.

Woolf, Virginia. The Diary of Virginia Woolf. Ed. Anne Olivier Bell. Vol. 3. New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980. 5 vols. 1977-1984.


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