November 7, 2025 – "Woolf likely imagined these cards would end up in a garbage can or, at best, someone’s attic." ...
Urmila Seshagiri was researching Virginia Woolf's unpublished autobiography when she uncovered a revised version of disregarded short stories.
Unearthed after a century, Virginia Woolf's "The Life of Violet" reveals three witty, tender portraits of friendship and freedom, capturing a young woman's search for identity in Victorian England.
A remarkable literary discovery has thrilled readers of the late, great British writer Virginia Woolf. More than 80 years after her death, a new book has been published this week. It's a collection of ...
If you’re looking for a memoir with a logical structure, like a beginning, middle and end, Heather Christle’s meditative “In the Rhododendrons: A Memoir with Appearances by Virginia Woolf” is not the ...
Jade French receives funding from The Leverhulme Trust. Few feelings are more thrilling for a literature scholar than unearthing an archival gem. Urmila Seshagiri, professor of English at the ...
The Hours' is more than a film adaptation; it is a quiet conversation with Virginia Woolf’s spirit. Through its layered ...
The show, which will open on Nov. 6, will feature Thomas Kannam ’26 as Orlando and Gia George-Burgher ’26 as the chorus ...
A Distinguished Professor in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Urmila Seshagiri was researching Virginia Woolf's unpublished autobiography when she uncovered something new. She ...