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  1. Three Guineas (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2006-07-03
  2. Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf, 2010-09-09
  3. On Being Ill by Virginia Woolf, 2002-10-01
  4. Monday or Tuesday: Eight Stories by Virginia Woolf, 2009-01-01
  5. Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman by Ruth Gruber, 2005-04-10
  6. A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf, 2005
  7. The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume III, 1923-1928 by Virginia Woolf, 1980-05-27
  8. A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf, 1991-11-07
  9. Leonard and Virginia Woolf: A Literary Partnership by Peter F. Alexander, 1992-12
  10. Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse (Critical Studies of Key Texts Series) by Suzanne Raitt, 1990-12
  11. Virginia Woolf's Lighthouse: A Study in Critical Method by M. Leaska, Mitchell A. Leaska, 1970-12
  12. Virginia Woolf (Authors in Context) (Oxford World's Classics) by Michael Whitworth, 2009-08-03
  13. The Elusive Self: Psyche and Spirit in Virginia Woolf's Novels by Louise Poresky, 2005-06-14
  14. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4: 1931-35 by Virginia Woolf, 1983-11-21

61. The Rage Of Virginia Woolf By Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal Summer 2002
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    64. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of Virginia Woolf
    In 1911, Leonard woolf, another of the Bloomsbury Group, returned from Ceylon, and they were married in 1912. woolf was the stable presence virginia needed
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    Biography of Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
    Virginia Woolf In 1878, Leslie Stephen and Julia Jackson Duckworth married, a second marriage for both. They gave birth to Adeline Virginia Stephen four years later, on the 26th of March at 22 Hyde Park Gate, London. Virginia was the third of their four children. Leslie Stephen began his career as a clergyman but soon became agnostic and took up journalism. He and Julia provided their children with a home of wealth and comfort. Though denied the formal education allowed to males, Virginia was able to take advantage of her father's abundant library and observe his writing talent, and she was surrounded by intellectual conversation. The same year Virginia was born, for instance, her father began editing the huge Dictionary of National Biography . Virginia's mother, more delicate than her husband, helped to bring out the more emotional sides of her children. Both parents were very strong personalities; Virginia would feel overshadowed by them for years. Virginia would suffer through three major mental breakdowns during her lifetime, and she would die during a fourth. In all likelihood, the compulsive drive to work that she acquired from her parents, combined with her naturally fragile state, primarily contributed to these breakdowns. Yet other factors were important as well. Her first breakdown occurred shortly following the death of her mother in 1895, which Virginia later described as "the greatest disaster that could have happened." Some have suggested that Virginia felt guilt over choosing her father as her favorite parent. In any case, her father's excessive mourning period probably affected her adversely.

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    67. Betty A. Sichel / EDUCATION AND THOUGHT IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
    To understand virginia woolf’s contribution to current discussions of masculine and feminine modes of thinking and living, we begin this present study by
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    . All the male guests are eagerly talking. As she listens, Mrs. Ramsay wonders: we can diagram the solution to all sorts of other dilemmas. tabula rasa Mrs. Dalloway In To the Lighthouse Though each man at the dinner party seems to be autonomous with his own point of view, a unique person is not speaking about Napoleon or French land tenure. Any suitably educated man would voice similar ideas, speak about the same subjects, and use the same form of argument. Mr. Ramsay might contend that impartialism is an ideal of reasoning, but impartialism often masquerades power and authoritarianism. The facts and truth are impartial for Mr. Ramsay, no matter their affect on his children. We cannot go to the lighthouse tomorrow; the weather will be bad. It is a fact. Throughout To the Lighthouse sees And then: At the dinner party, Mrs. Ramsay glories in the Boeuf en Daube:

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    69. Virginia Woolf's Illnesses - Douglass Orr
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    70. Knitting Circle Virginia Woolf
    List of published works and bibliography for further reading. From the Knitting Circle at South Bank University.
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    72. Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) (1882-1941), Novelist And Critic; Sister Of Vaness
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    73. 15th Annual Conference On Virginia Woolf
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    Keynote lectures, exhibit, and evening performances are free and open to the public. Loves, Languages, and Lives: An Exhibit From the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Experience, first hand, some of the riches found within the Woolf Collections archived at Washington State University Nestled among the wheat and lentil fields of rural Eastern Washington, awaiting your attentions, are more than 6,000 books, maps, and manuscripts once owned by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. This exhibit will feature items never before displayed outside of Pullman, Washington including volumes annotated and repaired by Virginia Woolf, books given and received, titles hand-set and published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at their Hogarth Press, unpublished poetry, letters, and manuscripts. The exhibit will be on display in Watzek Library

    74. The World Authors Series – Sample Profile Of WOOLF, (ADELINE
    virginia woolf A Collection of Criticism, 1975 (Contemporary Studies in Recollections of virginia woolf by Her Contemporaries (introd. by M. Holroyd)
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    (January 25, 1882March 28, 1941) Woolf's illness, though diagnosable, was as individual as the most manifestations of manic-depression. She suffered from "mixed states" of depression and elation. Sometimes in these troubled years Virginia was disturbed further by the sexual advances of her half-brother George Duckworth. (He remained a tolerated but persistently troublesome presence in her life until she was in her twenties). The extent of his intrusion into her life has, however, been exaggerated by some critics. In the novel Mrs. Dalloway Woolf gives a graphic account of such a state, through the ramblings of Septimus Warren Smith, whose descent into madness weaves through the events of a summer day in London. After Stella's death, Virginia was well enough later that year to start the serious study of Greek and Latin, first at King's College, London, then at home, that occupied her for many years. The death of her father in 1904, however, set off another breakdownand a suicide attempt. "All that summer she was mad," is Quentin Bell's laconic comment.

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