VIRGINIA WOOLF: CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS
(additional to those listed in B. J. Kirkpatrick and Stuart N. Clarke, A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf, 4th ed. [Oxford Clarendon Press, 1997], Section C)
Items marked with an asterisk have not been examined.

Last updated 28 February 2003

C5.9.7.1  REVIEW of The Call of the East, by Charlotte Lorrimer.  TLS, 26 April 1907, 131.

[C102  MR. CONRAD'S CRISIS]
Reprinted as "Fifty Year Rule" in: TLS, 24 March 1968, 275.*

[C232  IN THE ORCHARD]
Reprinted in: VS: Versus: Quaderni di studi semiotici, settembre-dicembre 1990, No. 57, 25-7.  Article, ‘I sensi, lo spazio, gli umori: Micro-analisi di “In the Orchard” di Virginia Woolf’, by Sandra Cavicchioli, pages 11-25.

[C241  JANE AUSTEN AT SIXTY]
Reprinted in: Brick, Fall 2001, Vol. 68,152-54 .*

[C277  HOW SHOULD ONE READ A BOOK?]
Reprinted in: Yale Review, January 2001, NS, Vol. 89, No. 1, 154.*
See also Woolf Studies Annual, 1998, Vol. 4, 138-85, for a transcription of another manuscript draft; introduction and notes by Beth Rigel Daugherty, pages 123-37, 185.

[C280.2  WHAT IS A NOVEL?]
Reprinted in: Now and Then, Autumn 1957, No. 100, 11-12.

[C310.1  THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE]
Reprinted (except a few words) in: Andrew McNeillie, 'Virginia Woolf's America', Dublin Review, Winter 2001-2, No. 5, 49-50.

[C322  THE LADY IN THE LOOKING GLASS: A REFLECTION]
Reprinted in: Harper’s Magazine, November 1999.*

[C351  MISS JANET CASE: CLASSICAL SCHOLAR AND TEACHER]
Reprinted in: Twentieth Century Literature, Fall 1982, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, 298-300; 'A Rediscovered Eulogy', by Henry M. Alley, pp. 290-98; notes pp. 300-01.

[C355  AMERICA, WHICH I HAVE NEVER SEEN IN TERESTS ME MOST IN THIS COSMOPOLITAN WORLD OF TODAY . . .]
Reprinted in: Dublin Review, Winter 2001-2, No. 5, 56-60.  Andrew McNeillie, 'Virginia Woolf's America', pp. 41-55; note p. 56.

[C390  A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN A DUCKPOND]
‘A Note of Correction and Addition to the Above by One of the Drowned’ was reprinted as: A Terrible Tragedy in a Duckpond, Independent on Sunday, 8 April 1990, Sunday Review Section, 18.  Illustration by Julian Bell.

[C391  INCONGRUOUS MEMORIES]
See also ‘A Short Story by Virginia Woolf: A Scene from the Past’, Virginia Woolf Bulletin, January 1999, No.1, 6-10.  Note on the text by Stuart N. Clarke, pages 10-11.  Another draft of 'The Searchlight'.


1997

C395  THE COOK.  Woolf Studies Annual, 1997, Vol. 3, 135-40.  Introduction by Susan Dick, pages 122-35.



DOUBTFUL AND UNTRACED CONTRIBUTIONS; CONTRIBUTIONS NOT BY VIRGINIA WOOLF

Ca. The following may be by VW:

11.1  Report of the Women’s Co-operative Guild Annual Conference, Ius Suffragii, 15 September 1916.*  Signed Leonard Woolf.  It is not included in Leonard Woolf: A Bibliography, by Leila Luedeking and Michael Edmonds, Winchester, St Paul's Bibliographies, 1992.  According to Sybil Oldfield in her ‘Margaret Llewellyn Davies and Leonard Woolf', Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf (see B21), p. 30, n. 34: ‘several years later Margaret included this article in her Commonplace Book but inserted Virginia’s name as its author over Leonard’s’.  Cf. Cb15.


Cb. The following have not been traced:

{3 [May 1905]: 'I have been pouring my life blood into the grim bones of early English history all morning [Town Life in the Fifteenth Century, by A. S. Green]: they wont care for it.' - The Flight of the Mind, 190; see also 170.}
It seems likely that this is not a reference to an essay Woolf was writing but to a lecture or lectures she was preparing for her class at Morley College (see A Passionate Apprentice, p. 272); ‘they’ refers to her students.  (Thanks to Beth Rigel Daugherty for this suggestion.)

{35 [December 1930]: Review of Christina Rossetti, by Dorothy Margaret Stuart, English Men of Letters Series - Berg Collection (Articles, Essays, Fiction and Reviews, Vol. 4).}
It now seems clear that Woolf did not publish this review.


Cc.  The following are not by VW:

01  Unspecified article about Lady Dorothy Nevill, TLS, 1906.  See Ancestral Houses: Virginia Woolf and the Aristocracy, by Sonya Rudikoff, Palo Alto, CA, The Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship, 1999, 59.