The Virginia Woolf Podcast
Dr Karina Jakubowicz talks with writers, artists, and academics whose work has been influenced by the modernist writer, Virginia Woolf.
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The Virginia Woolf Podcast
Latest Episodes
Night and Day on Film with Director, Tina Gharavi
The first film adaptation of Woolf's 1919 novel, Night and Day has just been released with a glittering cast including Jack Whitehall, Sally Phillips, Lily Allen, and Timothy Spall. Karina discusses the film with its director, Tina ...
The Waves on Stage
A new stage adaptation of The Waves has just premiered at the Jermyn St theatre to sell-out shows. In this episode, Karina interviews the scriptwriter, Flora Wilson Brown, and director, Júlia LevaiTo purchase the script, head to
Jane Harrison with Ann Kennedy Smith
This podcast is all about the wonderful Jane Harrison, the inimitable classicist who was a significant influence on Virginia Woolf. To discuss Jane's life and legacy we have Ann Kennedy Smith. Ann is a writer, researcher, and litera...
Frances Spalding on Woolf, Bloomsbury, and Stevie Smith
Frances Spalding discusses her thoughts on Bloomsbury, a meeting with Duncan Grant, and the wonderful Stevie Smith.
'The Life of Violet' with Urmila Seshagiri
In this episode, Karina speaks with Urmila Seshagiri about 'The Life of Violet,' a previously unpublished manuscript by Virginia Woolf that has just been released by Princeton University Press. Urmila is Distinguished Professor in Humanitie...
Fan Mail
Hi ! First of all, thank you for your amazing podcasts. I am a great fan of those. I am currently working on Virginia Woolf for a literature and philosophy lesson, and I got very surprised when I realised that no one is talking about the links between French philosopher Bergson and Woolf works, although the links are obvious (especially in their way of thinking about time). I was wondering if maybe you could make a podcast about it ? I would be soo interested in listening to it. Thank you very much again for all your work ! Eve PS : I apologise if my English isn't perfect, as it's not my native language
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