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Outsiders Together: Virginia and Leonard Woolf (Princeton University Press, 2000)


Articles and interviews:

“An Interview with Syrian Poet Osama Alomar,” American Poetry Review, November/December 2017.

Interview with poet Ruth Danon (I am the interviewee) Isthmus online, March 2017.

Interview with poet Ruth Danon (I am the interviewer), author of Triangulation from a Known Point and Limitless Tiny Boat, Isthmus online, February 2016.

“Chloe Liked Olivia”: Essay on Elena Ferrante’s Naples Quartet, The Women’s Review of Books blog, April 2016.

“’An Intimate Unease’”: Response essay in a forum on Virginia Woolf and antisemitism, Woolf Studies Annual, 2013.

“Less Light: The End(s) of Aesthetics in Pater, Ondaatje, and Sebald,” Modernism/Modernity, April 2006.

“Turning Back: Retracing Twentieth-Century Trauma in To the Lighthouse, Time’s Arrow, and The Emigrants,” Partial Answers, June 2004.

“Monstrous Conjugations: Images of Dictatorship in the Anti-Fascist Writings of Virginia and Leonard Woolf,” Virginia Woolf and Fascism: Resisting the Dictators’ Seduction, ed. Merry M. Pawlowski (Palgrave, 2001).

“On the Problems, Pitfalls and Possibilities in the Teaching of Holocaust Literature,” Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies (Summer 1999).

“Links Into Fences: The Subtext of Class Division in Mrs. Dalloway,” LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory (Summer 1998).

“James Joyce’s Womanly Wandering Jew,” Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger, ed. Nancy Harrowitz and Barbara Hyams (Temple University Press, 1995).

“Artists and Daughters in Louisa May Alcott’s Diana and Persis,” The New England Quarterly (March 1991).

 



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