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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Bowen's Writings of the Second World War - Aoife Byrne\,
  St John's College\, Cambridge
DTSTART:20180306T130000Z
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CONTACT:Dr T Tate
DESCRIPTION:How do we understand material loss in wartime? In 1940\, house
 s Virginia Woolf had lived in (at 52 Tavistock Square and 37 Mecklenburgh 
 Square) were both bombed. The Regent's Park residence of her friend Elizab
 eth Bowen was bombed twice during the war. This paper explores the ways in
  which Bowen responds to the upheavals of war\, and how this experience ch
 anged the meanings of home. \n\n*Suggested reading*\n\nFrom _The Collected
  Stories of Elizabeth Bowen_\, ed. Angus Wilson (London: Jonathan Cape\, 1
 982):\nBowen\, 'Oh Madam'\,\nBowen\, 'The Demon Lover'\nBowen\, 'Pink May'
 \nVirginia Woolf\, 'The Leaning Tower' (1940) http://www.gutenberg.net.au/
 ebooks15/1500221h.html#ch18
LOCATION:Lucy Cavendish College\, Lady Margaret Road
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