List of Figures Acknowledgements Series Preface Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Woolf and Capitalism: Introduction, Clara Jones PART I: CLASS, EMPIRE, CAPITAL 1. 'The eagle claws other peoples land, & goods': Virginia Woolf on the desire to dominate, Michèle Barrett 2. Empire, Slavery and Capitalism, Anna Snaith 3. 'my comfortable capitalistic head': Virginia Woolf on Consumption, Co-operation and Motherhood, Charlotte Taylor Suppé 4. Biometric Feminism: A Room of One's Own and The Politics of Intelligence, Natasha Periyan 5. 'Merchant of this city': Capitalism and the Liturgies of Peace and War in Jacob's Room, Charles Andrews PART II: LABOUR AND THE MARKETPLACE 6. Between the Houses: Woolf and the Property Market, Rachel Bowlby 7. Publishing and Capitalism at the Hogarth Press, Nicola Wilson 8.
'It's rather distinguished to be as ordinary as I am.' Woolf's Working Women Writers, Bryony Randall 9. The Literary Public Sphere in Virginia Woolf's Night and Day, Stanislava Dikova 10. Capitalism and Woolf's Beyond-Work, Evelyn Chan 11. Virginia Woolf: A Sound Investment, Brenda R. Silver CODA: CRITICAL/CREATIVE APPROACHES 12. Scrapbooking the Present Day: The Three Guineas Scrapbooks, Helen Tyson 13. Work Cut Out, Kabe Wilson Index.