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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf and artistic legacy

by Catherine Nock

Memorials are based on retrospective interpretations of the past. How, then, can one stop the present from muddying the past? Catherine Nock assesses the difficulties of upholding artistic legacy and the controversy surrounding a planned Virginia Woolf statue.

Celebrating Women’s History Month

by Jessica Holifield

Jessica Holifield commemorates Women’s History Month by celebrating women’s contribution to literature. Who are the female literary greats and why?

A Personal Memoir: The Diary

by Rhian Hutchings

By exploring the relationship between diary writing and women, Rhian Hutchings argues that the diary is a cathartic medium for sharing ideas and feelings

An Interview with Hugh Stoddart

by Zach Mayford

Print Arts and Lit Editor, Zach Mayford interviews Hugh Stoddart about ‘To The Lighthouse’.

Heteronormativity Whomst

by Amy Butterworth

Amy Butterworth, Online Lifestyle Editor, discusses heteronormativity in literature.

What Are the Objectives of Art?

by Greta Sanna

“The arts are merely a decoration imposed on the top of human life, they do not express it.” Art is the vessel of permanence and ephemerality. In ‘To the Lighthouse’, Virginia Woolf explores this paradox by making art the object that makes the character of Lily (the novel’s central artist) realize the transitory nature of […]

Review: Theatre With Teeth’s WOOLF @ Exeter and Devon Institution

by Ellie Cook

Online Arts and Lit Editor, Ellie Cook, shares her thoughts on Theatre With Teeth’s brand-new take on one of literature’s towering figures.

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