Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-335) and index.
Contents
The Columbia stories -- The New York review of books -- How the greats are fallen -- Production notes -- Time: Virginia Woolf joins the "All-star literary vaudeville" -- A writer's diary and the "real" Virginia Woolf -- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Virginia Woolf becomes a household name -- Quentin Bell's biography and historical products inc.: family portraits -- Virginia Woolf's face -- British graffiti: me, I'm afraid of Virginia Woolf and Sammy and Rosie get laid -- Tom & Viv & Virginia & Edith & Ottoline & Vita & Carrington -- Fashion stills -- The politics of adaptation; or, the unauthentic Virginia Woolf -- The monstrous union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe.