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  1. Night and Day by Virginia Woolf, 2010-03-06
  2. Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf, 2010-03-28
  3. The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf, 2010-03-06
  4. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, 2006-08-01
  5. To the Lighthouse (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2005-08-01
  6. Mrs. Dalloway (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2005-08-01
  7. Orlando (Wordsworth Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 1999-12-05
  8. A Room of One's Own (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2005-08-01
  9. The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf: Second Edition by Virginia Woolf, 1989-06-01
  10. Moments of Being by Virginia Woolf, 1985-08-23
  11. The Waves (Paperback) by Virginia Woolf, 2010-04-23
  12. Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life by Dr. Julia Briggs, 2006-11-06
  13. Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life by Lyndall Gordon, 2001-07
  14. Orlando (Annotated): A Biography by Virginia Woolf, 2006-07-03

1. Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941) was an English novelist and essayist regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) - in full Adeline Virginia Woolf, original surname Stephen British author who made an original contribution to the form of the novel - also distinguished feminist essayist, critic in The Times Literary Supplement , and a central figure of Bloomsbury group. Virginia Woolf's books were published by Hogart Press, which she founded with her husband, the critic and writer Leonard Woolf. Originally their printing machine was small enough to fit on a kitchen table, but their publications later included T.S. Eliot's Waste Land (1922), fiction by Maxim Gorky, E.M. Forster, and Katherine Mansfield, and the complete twenty-four-volume translation of the works of Sigmund Freud. "Have you any notion how many books are written about women in the course of one year? Have you any notion how many are written by men? Are you aware that you are, perhaps, the most discussed animal in the universe?" Virginia Woolf was born in London, as the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth, a member of the Duckworth publishing family, and Sir Leslie Stephen, a literary critic, a friend of Meredith, Henry James, Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, and George Eliot, and the founder of the

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Virginia Woolf (18821941). Woolf a major British novelist, essayist, and critic was one of the leaders in the literary movement of modernism.
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Woolf a major British novelist, essayist, and critic was one of the leaders in the literary movement of modernism. This elite group also included Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot. In her works, she used a technique called "stream of consciousness", revealing the lives of her characters by revealing their thoughts and associations. Her most famous novel, "To the Lighthouse", which was written in 1927, examines the life of an upper middle class British family. It portrays the fragility of human relationships and the collapse of social values. She was also a feminist, socialist, and pacifist who expressed her beliefs in essays such as "A Room of One's Own".

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Jump to: navigation search The beauty of the world which is so soon to perish, has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder. Virginia Woolf ), born Adeline Virginia Stephen, was a British writer who is considered to be one of the foremost modernist/feminist literary figures of the twentieth century. Orlando
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    • Dearest, I feel certain I am going mad again. I feel we can't go through another of these terrible times. And I shan't recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and can't concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the greatest possible happiness. You have been in every way all that anyone could be. I don't think two people could have been happier till this terrible disease came. I can't fight any longer, I know that I am spoiling your life, that without me you could work. And you will I know. You see I can't even write this properly. I can't read. What I want to say is I owe all the happiness of my life to you. You have been entirely patient with me and incredibly good. I want to say that — everybody knows it. If anybody could have saved me it would have been you. Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. I can't go on spoiling your life any longer. I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Virginia Woolf English writer whose novels, through their nonlinear approaches to narrative, exerted a major
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died March 28, 1941, near Rodmell, Sussex original name in full Adeline Virginia Stephen English writer whose novels, through their nonlinear approaches to narrative, exerted a major influence on the genre. While she is best known for her novels, especially

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Virginia Woolf, the daughter of Leslie Stephen and Julia Princep, was born in 1882. Julia had three children from a previous marriage and four more with her
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Virginia Woolf, the daughter of Leslie Stephen and Julia Princep, was born in 1882. Julia had three children from a previous marriage and four more with her second husband. When Virginia was thirteen her mother died and this brought on the first of her several breakdowns.
Stephen held conventional views on education and unlike her two brothers, Virginia did not go to university. After her father's death in 1904, Virginia came under the control of her older stepbrother George Duckworth, who bullied and sexually abused her.
In 1904 Woolf started work as a tutor at Morley College. She also had rev iews of books published in the Times Literary Supplement . In 1905 Virginia and several friends and relatives began meeting to discuss literary and artistic issues. The friends, who eventually became known as the Bloomsbury Group, included Virginia's sister, Vanessa Bell Clive Bell John Maynard Keynes E. M. Forster ... Roger Fry and Duncan Grant
Woolf was active in the campaign for women's suffrage and was a member of the People's Suffrage Federation. However, her main political involvement was as a member of the

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Translate this page Virginia Woolf nata Adeline Virginia Stephen (Londra, 25 gennaio 1882 – Rodmell, 28 marzo 1941) è stata una scrittrice e saggista britannica.
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf nata Adeline Virginia Stephen Londra 25 gennaio Rodmell 28 marzo ) ¨ stata una scrittrice e saggista britannica Impegnata nella lotta per la parit  di diritti tra i due sessi (come ha affermato nel saggio "Le tre ghinee", non si reputava una "femminista", poich© riteneva che tale termine gi  negli anni '30 fosse superato), nel periodo fra le due guerre fu un importante personaggio nell'ambiente letterario londinese e membro del Bloomsbury Group
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Nasce a Londra da Sir Leslie Stephen e Julia Prinsep Stephen. I suoi genitori, entrambi vedovi, si sposano e prendono casa al 22 di Hyde Park Gate, Kensington , dove si trasferiscono coi rispettivi figli di primo letto. Dal loro matrimonio nascono altri quattro figli: Vanessa Stephen (1879–1961); Thoby Stephen (1880–1906); Virginia e Adrian Stephen (1883–1948). Ebbe un'educazione molto tradizionale in un tipico ambiente familiare vittoriano. Nel , a soli 13 anni Virginia ¨ colpita da un grave lutto: muore la madre. Solo due anni dopo muore invece la sorellastra, Stella. Questi eventi la portano al primo serio crollo nervoso.

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was born in London, as the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth, a member of the Duckworth publishing family, and Sir Leslie Stephen, a literary critic, a friend of Meredith, Henry James, Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, and George Eliot, and the founder of the Dictionary of National Biography . Leslie Stephen's first wife had been the daughter of the novelist William Makepeace Thackeray. His daughter Laura from the first marriage was institutionalized because of mental retardation. In a memoir dated 1907 she wrote of her parents, "Beautiful often, even to our eyes, were their gestures, their glances of pure and unutterable delight in each other." Following the death of her father in 1904, Woolf moved with her sister and two brothers to the house in Bloomsbury. Vanessa, a painter, agreed to marry the critic of art and literature Clive Bell. Virginia's economic situation improved when she inherited £2,500 from an aunt. Their house become central to activities of the Bloomsbury group. "And part of the charm of those Thursday evenings was that they were astonishingly abstract. It was not only that Moore's book [Principia Ethica, 1903] had set us all discussing philosophy, art, religion; it was that the atmosphere - if in spite of Hawtrey I may use that word - was abstract in the extreme. The young men I have named had no 'manners' in the Hyde Park Gate sense. They criticized our arguments as severely as their own. They never seemed to notice how we were dressed or if we were nice looking or not."

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    Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) , English author, feminist, essayist, publisher, and critic wrote A Room of One’s Own All I could do was to offer you an opinion upon one minor point—a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction; and that, as you will see, leaves the great problem of the true nature of woman and the true nature of fiction unsolved.-Ch. 1 Now regarded as a classic feminist work, Woolf based her extended essay A Room on lectures she had given at women’s colleges at Cambridge University. Using such female authors as Jane Austen and Emily and Charlotte Bronte , she examines women and their struggles as artists, their position in literary history and need for independence. She also invents a female counterpart of William Shakespeare , a sister named Judith to at times sarcastically get her point across. Woolf proved to be an innovative and influential 20th Century author. In some of her novels she moves away from the use of plot and structure to employ stream-of-consciousness to emphasise the psychological aspects of her characters. Themes in her works include gender relations, class hierarchy and the consequences of war. Woolf was among the founders of the Modernist movement which also includes

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Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882 - March 28, 1941) was a English author and feminist. Born Adeline Virginia Stephens in London she was brought up and educated at home. In 1895 following the death of her mother she had the first of numerous nervous breakdowns. Following the death of her father (Sir Leslie Stephen, a literary critic) in 1904, she moved with her sister and two brothers to a house in Bloomsbury. She began writing professionally in 1905, initially for the Times Literary Supplement. In 1912 she married Leonard Woolf, a civil servant and political theorist. Her first novel, The Voyage Out, was published in 1915. Between the wars, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury group. In March 1941, Woolf drowned herself in the River Ouse, near her Rodmell residence. She had published ten (?) novels and over 500 essays.
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Dedicated to all the anons and all the Woolfians Imaginative work...is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners.... But when the web is pulled askew, hooked up at the edge, torn in the middle, one remembers that these webs are not spun in midair by incorporeal creatures, but are the work of suffering, human beings, and are attached to the grossly material things, like health and money and the houses we live in. A Room of One's Own
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The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain is a non-profit organisation which aims to raise the profile of Virginia Woolf and promote the reading and discussion of her works. Formed in August 1998 the Society is supported by an Executive Council of elected volunteers. (Read more about the Society's Constitution ). An Editorial Committee produces the Virginia Woolf Bulletin three times a year (January, May and September), as well as a number of other publications Woolf-related events and talks, open to members only, are held throughout the year.
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17. The International Virginia Woolf Society
Allied organization of the Modern Language Association which presents two annual sessions on woolf and her works. Site includes bibliography, mailing list
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Over 50 years after her death, the writings of Virginia Woolf are a source of continuing power and ever-increasing influence. Recognized in her own time and country as one of the most significant of the Modernists, Woolf has achieved a stature, in the late twentieth century, of international prominence. Admired first in the era of New Criticism as one of the superb formalist writers of fiction, Woolf's equal relevance to historical and materialist issues became acknowledged largely because of the feminist critics of the 70s and 80s. In the nineties, Woolf scholarship has expanded to include a great variety of interests: historical and cultural studies; feminist and gender studies; postcolonial studies; language and genre studies; and studies with a multitude of other foci such as influence and intertextuality, global reception, constructions of modernism and postmodernism, to name but a few. In recent years, one of the most productive fields of inquiry has involved scholarly work on original manuscripts and variant editions. Despite the ever-growing catalogue of writers in the large corpus of English literature, the writings of Virginia Woolf give every evidence of providing a continuing meeting place for scholars and readers around the world. The International Virginia Woolf Society is devoted to encouraging and facilitating the scholarly study of, critical attention to, and general interest in, the work and career ofVirginia Woolf, and to facilitate ways in which all people interested in her writingsscholars, critics, teachers, students, and common readersmay learn from one another, meet together, contact each other, and help one another. Find out more about our organization, activities, and Virginia Woolf herself by following the links below.

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If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.
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Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others.
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Women have served all these centuries as looking-glasses possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of a man at twice its natural size.
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I meant to write about death, only life came breaking in as usual.
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I have lost friends, some by death... others through sheer inability to cross the street.
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