Flush: A Biography (1933), Woolf's second radical experiment in biography (after Orlando: A Biography) was a runaway best-seller. This life of the pet spaniel of Victorian poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, playfully tests human–animal boundaries and speaks to rising concerns with class, sexuality and eugenics. This edition demonstrates Flush's historical grounding in the Brownings' era and Woolf's own. It provides rigorous, transparent collation of all extant states of Flush published in Woolf's lifetime. The extensive Explanatory Notes offer fresh insight into sociopolitical and literary contexts. This edition presents, for the first time, full transcriptions of Woolf's reading notebooks and drafts, plus the serialised Atlantic Monthly version. The Introduction maps composition history and draws on rediscovered early reviews. It charts Flush's critical reception to current renewed critical interest. This edition establishes Flush as a playfully ironic and seriously experimental work worthy of wide readership and sustained scholarly attention.
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Linden Peach has held professorships at a number of universities. He has published extensively on modern and contemporary writing, and his most recent books are New Perspectives on Gillian Clarke: Community, Cosmology, Climate and Conflict (2025) and Animals, Animality and Controversy in Modern Welsh Literature and Culture (2022). He is a Fellow of the English Association and of the Royal Society of Arts.
Derek Ryan is Senior Lecturer in Modernist Literature at the University of Kent. He is author and editor of multiple books, including his most recent monograph Bloomsbury, Beasts and British Modernist Literature (2022), and essay collections A History of the Bloomsbury Group (2025) and The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Animals (2023). He is Series Editor of Edinburgh University Press's Virginia Woolf – Variations.
Jane Goldman, Reader in English (Glasgow University), is a literary critic, textual editor and poet. A general editor of the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf, she is author of The Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf (1998), The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf (2012), 'With You in the Hebrides': Virginia Woolf and Scotland (2013) and many essays on Woolf's canine aesthetics.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Flush: A Biography (1933), Woolf's second radical experiment in biography (after Orlando: A Biography) was a runaway best-seller. This life of the pet spaniel of Victorian poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, playfully tests humananimal boundaries and speaks to rising concerns with class, sexuality and eugenics. This edition demonstrates Flush's historical grounding in the Brownings' era and Woolf's own. It provides rigorous, transparent collation of all extant states of Flush published in Woolf's lifetime. The extensive Explanatory Notes offer fresh insight into sociopolitical and literary contexts. This edition presents, for the first time, full transcriptions of Woolf's reading notebooks and drafts, plus the serialised Atlantic Monthly version. The Introduction maps composition history and draws on rediscovered early reviews. It charts Flush's critical reception to current renewed critical interest. This edition establishes Flush as a playfully ironic and seriously experimental work worthy of wide readership and sustained scholarly attention. The book is the first scholarly edition of Flush. It provides readers with an authoritative text based on the collation of the different published versions of Flush, and contains comprehensive annotations that provide fresh insights into Woolf's book. Its scholarship will form the basis of further Woolf scholarship. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780521878944
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Flush: A Biography (1933), Woolf's second radical experiment in biography (after Orlando: A Biography) was a runaway best-seller. This life of the pet spaniel of Victorian poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, playfully tests humananimal boundaries and speaks to rising concerns with class, sexuality and eugenics. This edition demonstrates Flush's historical grounding in the Brownings' era and Woolf's own. It provides rigorous, transparent collation of all extant states of Flush published in Woolf's lifetime. The extensive Explanatory Notes offer fresh insight into sociopolitical and literary contexts. This edition presents, for the first time, full transcriptions of Woolf's reading notebooks and drafts, plus the serialised Atlantic Monthly version. The Introduction maps composition history and draws on rediscovered early reviews. It charts Flush's critical reception to current renewed critical interest. This edition establishes Flush as a playfully ironic and seriously experimental work worthy of wide readership and sustained scholarly attention. The book is the first scholarly edition of Flush. It provides readers with an authoritative text based on the collation of the different published versions of Flush, and contains comprehensive annotations that provide fresh insights into Woolf's book. Its scholarship will form the basis of further Woolf scholarship. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780521878944
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Flush: A Biography (1933), Woolf's second radical experiment in biography (after Orlando: A Biography) was a runaway best-seller. This life of the pet spaniel of Victorian poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, playfully tests humananimal boundaries and speaks to rising concerns with class, sexuality and eugenics. This edition demonstrates Flush's historical grounding in the Brownings' era and Woolf's own. It provides rigorous, transparent collation of all extant states of Flush published in Woolf's lifetime. The extensive Explanatory Notes offer fresh insight into sociopolitical and literary contexts. This edition presents, for the first time, full transcriptions of Woolf's reading notebooks and drafts, plus the serialised Atlantic Monthly version. The Introduction maps composition history and draws on rediscovered early reviews. It charts Flush's critical reception to current renewed critical interest. This edition establishes Flush as a playfully ironic and seriously experimental work worthy of wide readership and sustained scholarly attention. The book is the first scholarly edition of Flush. It provides readers with an authoritative text based on the collation of the different published versions of Flush, and contains comprehensive annotations that provide fresh insights into Woolf's book. Its scholarship will form the basis of further Woolf scholarship. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780521878944
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