2003 – Colloque Montpellier

« Conversation in Virginia Woolf’s Works », ed. Christine Reynier, Etudes britanniques contemporaines, automne 2004.

Contributions de Julia Briggs, Monica Girard, Frédérique Amselle, Daniel Ferrer, Ariane Mildenberg, Anne-Marie Smith-DiBiasio, Françoise Bort, Anna Maria Piglionica, Denise Ginfray, Liliane Louvel, Anne-Sophie Le Bail, Christine Reynier, Christine Froula.

Sommaire du volume:Julia BRIGGS : « The Conversation behind the Conversation: Speaking the Unspeakable in Virginia Woolf »
Monica GIRARD :  « The Conversion of Conversations from Melymbrosia to The Voyage Out »

Frédérique AMSELLE :   »Logick in Pieces: a Stratigraphic Conversation in Woolf’s Diary »

Daniel FERRER :  » ‘The conversation began some minutes before anything was said . . . ‘:
Textual Genesis as Dialogue and Confrontation (Woolf vs Joyce and Co) »
Ariane MILDENBERG :  » ‘Am I all of them? Am I one and distinct?’: Woolf’s ‘Gigantic Conversation’ »
Anne‑Marie SMITH‑DIBIASIO : » ‘he Ebb and Flow of Conversation’: a Metaphorics of Maternal Presence »
Françoise BORT : « Conversation, Conversion, Proportion »
Anna Maria PIGLIONICA :  » ‘Who knows what precipices aren’t concealed in words’. Scraps of Talk in Virginia Woolf’s Short Stories and Diaries »
Denise GINFRAY : « Virginia Woolf’s Politics of Reviewing: a Place for Conversation »
Liliane LOUVEL : « The Art of Conversation, Conversation as an Art. ‘The sisters’ arts’  »
Anne‑Sophie LE BAIL : « Woolf’s Dialogue with the New Sciences »

Christine REYNIER : « Conversation Redefined: Notes on ‘A Dialogue upon Mount Pentelicus’ »
Christine FROULA : « The Play in the Sky of the Mind: Dialogue, ‘the Tchekov method’, and Between the Acts »

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