Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- List of Abbreviations
- HERITAGE: A DEBATE
- HERITAGE, EDUCATION, AND MENTORING
- HERITAGE SPACES
- Virginia Woolf and the Artistic Heritage of St. Ives
- “The little bit of power I had myself ”: Lady Lasswade's Shifting Sense of Place in The Years
- Through the Arch: The Country House and the Tradition of English Tyranny in Woolf 's Between the Acts
- Heritage Hoarding: Artifacts, Archives, and Ambiguity, or, the Saga of Virginia Woolf 's Standing Desk
- “Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!”: Vanessa Bell's Death of the Moth Dust Jacket as Monument to Virginia Woolf
- LITERARY AND CULTURAL HERITAGES
- QUEER PASTS
- MODERNISM AND HERITAGE
- WRITING LIVES AND HISTORIES
- WOOLF'S LEGACIES
- FINALE
- Notes on Contributors
Heritage Hoarding: Artifacts, Archives, and Ambiguity, or, the Saga of Virginia Woolf 's Standing Desk
from HERITAGE SPACES
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- List of Abbreviations
- HERITAGE: A DEBATE
- HERITAGE, EDUCATION, AND MENTORING
- HERITAGE SPACES
- Virginia Woolf and the Artistic Heritage of St. Ives
- “The little bit of power I had myself ”: Lady Lasswade's Shifting Sense of Place in The Years
- Through the Arch: The Country House and the Tradition of English Tyranny in Woolf 's Between the Acts
- Heritage Hoarding: Artifacts, Archives, and Ambiguity, or, the Saga of Virginia Woolf 's Standing Desk
- “Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!”: Vanessa Bell's Death of the Moth Dust Jacket as Monument to Virginia Woolf
- LITERARY AND CULTURAL HERITAGES
- QUEER PASTS
- MODERNISM AND HERITAGE
- WRITING LIVES AND HISTORIES
- WOOLF'S LEGACIES
- FINALE
- Notes on Contributors
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- Virginia Woolf and Heritage , pp. 73 - 79Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2017