Part I. Theory and Critical Reception: 1. Historicising Woolf: context studies / Michael H. Whitworth; 2. Woolf: after lives / Mark Hussey; 3. Woolf and modernist studies / Bryony Randall; 4. Woolf and realism / Pam Morris; 5. Woolf and intertextuality / Anne E. Fernald; 6. Woolf and 'theory' / Claire Colebrook; 7. Woolf and feminist theory: Woolf's feminism comes in waves / Lisa L. Coleman; 8. Woolf and psychoanalytic theory / Sanja Bahun; 9. Woolf and theories of postcolonialism / Sonita Sarker; 10. Woolf and theories of sexuality / Patricia Morgne Cramer
Part II. Historical and Cultural Context: 11. Woolf and modernity: crisis and catoptrics / Randall Stevenson; 12. Woolf: war and peace / Jane Lilienfeld; 13. Woolf's Bloomsbury / Kathryn Simpson; 14. Woolf, economics, and class politics: learning to count / Elena Gualtieri; 15. Feminist politics: 'repetition' and 'burning' in Three guineas (Making it new) / Judith Allen; 16. Race, empire. and Ireland / Anna Snaith; 17. Woolf and anti-Semitism: is Jacob Jewish? / Heidi Stalla; 18. Woolf's London: London's Woolf / David Bradshaw; 19. Regionalism, nature, and the environment / Bonnie Kime Scott; 20. Science and technology / Holly Henry; 21. Woolf and the arts: homage, afterlife, and the originating text / Suzanne Bellamy; 22. Music / Emma Sutton; 23. Cinema and photography / Maggie Humm; 24. Woolf and theatre / E.H. Wright; 25. Woolf and publishing: why the Hogarth Press matters / Drew Patrick Shannon; 26. 'Poetics
will fit me for a reviewer!': Aristotle and Woolf's journalism /
Jim Stewart; 27. Woolf and Freud: the Kleinian turn / Perry Meisel; 28. Woolf and lesbian culture: queering Woolf queering / Madelyn Detloff; 29. Woolf, letter writing and diary keeping / Ian Blyth; 30. Woolf and contemporary philosophy / Derek Ryan; 31. The Ekstasis of influence: Woolf's Mediterranean experience / Carole Bourne-Taylor; 32. Woolf and Russian literature / Darya Protopopova; 33. Woolf and America / Thaine Stearns; 34. Woolf and the Victorians / Margaret Homans; 35. Strange cries and ancient songs: Woolf's Greek and the politics of intelligibility / Vassiliki Kolocotroni; 36. Woolf and eugenics / Linden Peach; 37. Woolf and commodities / Ruth Hoberman; 38. Woolf and the private sphere / Jessica Berman.