Flush

A Biography

Virginia Woolf author Linden Peach editor Jane Goldman editor Derek Ryan editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st May '26

£120.00

This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The first scholarly and comprehensively annotated edition of Flush: A Biography, which establishes its long-overlooked importance within the Woolf canon.

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.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.

ISBN: 9780521878944

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500 pages