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  1. Virginia Woolf a Biography 2 vols complete vol 1. Virginia Stephen 1882-1912 vol 2 Virginia Woolf 1912-1941 by Bell Quentin, 1972
  2. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 5: 1936-41 by Virginia Woolf, 1985-09-30
  3. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4: 1931-35 by Virginia Woolf, 1983-11-21
  4. The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume IV, 1929-1931 by Virginia Woolf, 1981-05-15
  5. Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life by Dr. Julia Briggs, 2006-11-06
  6. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 3: 1925-30 by Virginia Woolf, 1981-09-14
  7. The London Scene: Six Essays on London Life by Virginia Woolf, 2006-07-01
  8. Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman by Ruth Gruber, 2005-04-10
  9. Virginia Woolf: The Waves (Landmarks of World Literature) by Virginia Woolf, Eric Warner, 1986-10-31
  10. Virginia Woolf A to Z: A Comprehensive Reference for Students, Teachers, and Common Readers to Her Life, Work, and Critical Reception (Literary a to Z's) by Mark Hussey, 1996-11-21
  11. Virginia Woolf and Her Influences: Selected Papers from the Seventh Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf by Laura Davis, 1998-06-18
  12. Virginia Woolf and the Great War by Karen L. Levenback, 1999-04
  13. Form as Compensation for Life: Fictive Patterns in Virginia Woolf's Novels (Studies in English and American Literature and Culture) by Oddvar Holmesland, 1998-02-15
  14. Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place

21. Virginia Woolf
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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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
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".

22. Biographies: Persons Of Literature: The Classical Fiction Writers: Virginia Wool
Virginia Woolf (18821941). Woolf was the daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904) who, Stephen, was a self declared agnostic and wrote essays, such as,
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[Back To Fiction Writers] Virginia Woolf
Woolf was the daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904) who, Stephen, was a self declared agnostic and wrote essays, such as, "Free Thinking and Plain Speaking." As a writer, Virginia Woolf followed the "Stream of Consciousness School"; she was a "modernist" (man can change things) and as such attacked the "naturalists" (persons are creatures of their own environment), such as Arnold Bennett H. G. Wells , and John Galsworthy . She was a "Feminist." Almost all of her characters are members of her own leisured, intellectual, upper-middle class. Many of the novels are set in London, where she lived most of her life." ( Benet's .) She and her friends were known as the "Bloomsbury Group," a group which centered around Cambridge University. Her best known book is likely To The Lighthouse . Virginia Woolf's works are readily available on the 'NET

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23. Browse By Author: W - Project Gutenberg
Woolf, Leonard. NoteBook of Anton Chekhov (English) (as Translator). Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941). Wikipedia Jacob s Room (English)
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24. University Of Delaware: VIRGINIA WOOLF TURNING THE CENTURIES
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. The Common Reader. London L. V. Woolf at the Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. A passionate apprentice the early journals,
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"Virginia Woolf Turning the Centuries," an exhibition of library materials relating to British author Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), was on display from May 19 to September 7, 1999 on the first floor of the Morris Library, South College Avenue, on the University of Delaware Campus in Newark. The exhibition was held in conjunction with the Ninth Annual Virginia Woolf Conference titled "Virginia Woolf Turning the Centuries," which was hosted on campus by the University of Delaware English Department from June 10-13, 1999. The display was curated by Shiela Pardee. for reference assistance email Special Collections influences works hogarth press ... additional selections
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Virginia Stephen (1882-1941) grew up in a literary household. She enjoyed reading books from her father's library and writing her impressions in journals. Her mother's death when she was thirteen was a devastating loss, but she was close to her sister Vanessa, an artist, and her brother Thoby, who introduced her to his Cambridge University friends. In 1904 the Stephen siblings moved to the Bloomsbury section of London, where they entertained artists, writers, and intellectuals. In December 1910 their friend Roger Fry organized an art exhibition which established the Bloomsbury group's association with everything considered "modern" in art and culture.

25. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (18821941). Biographical Information. Main Works. Featured Works An Unwritten Novel . Contexts. Selected Quotations
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  • British novelist, literary critic, short story writer, feminist, socialist, and pacifist; made major contributions to Modernist fiction through her innovative use of experimental techniques such as stream of consciousness , interior monologue, poetic impressionism, indirect narration, and multiple perspectives.
    Born Adeline Virginia Stephen on 25 January 1882.
    Her father, Leslie Stephen, was a man of letters, part of the English "intellectual aristocracy."
    After the unexpected death of her mother in 1895, Virginia suffered her first mental breakdown.
    She never had a formal education but had unlimited access to her father's very extensive library; her brothers were sent to preparatory and public schools and then to Cambridge.

26. MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Volume 50, 2004 - Table Of Contents
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941 Political and social views. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. To the lighthouse. Grief in literature.
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Volume 50, Number 1, Spring 2004
Special Issue: Virginia Woolf
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    Doyle, Laura (Laura Anne)
  • Introduction: What's Between Us?
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      The Introduction offers the question "what's between us" as one way of summing up Virginia Woolf's questions. Woolf draws us into a tingling, Brownian zone of encounter and registers the aesthetic, ontological, and ethical force of encounter in that zone. The essays chosen for the issue treat not only the sexual, economic, national, and imperial dimensions of Woolf's rendering of these encounters but also, by way of such philosophers as Emmanuel Levinas, the ethical dimensions.
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    • Mrs. Thatcher and Mrs. Woolf
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      • Great Britain Civilization 20th century. Bloomsbury group. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Thatcher, Margaret Political and social views.
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        This essay addresses the implications of Margaret Thatcher's explicit criticism of Bloomsbury in her memoir, The Path to Power . Thatcher and Woolf circulate as icons of opposing cultural politics in a struggle that has persisted from the 1920s until now. Woolf's attitudes to middlebrow culture, exemplified by the representation of London suburbs in her writings, are antagonistic to Thatcherite thinking, a worldview that holds sway not only in critical attitudes to Woolf and Bloomsbury but also in the public posture of American politicians. Woolf's attitudes to class form a resistance to such postures.

27. College Literature, Volume 32, 2005 - Table Of Contents
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941 Criticism and interpretation. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Knowledge and learning. Recchio, Thomas.
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    Lynn, Thomas J.
  • Tricksters Don't Walk the Dogma: Nkem Nwankwo's Danda
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    • Nwankwo, Nkem, 1936- Danda.
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      Igbo village life is nostalgically evoked in Nkem Nwankwo's first novel, Danda (1964), in which the trickster-like title character evades the grasp of Western educational, economic, and religious forces. Danda not only acts irreverently toward ascendant Western cultural influences, but, in keeping with the equivocal nature of the trickster figure, he also trangresses some of the traditional sanctities of the rural West African village he loves. The resources of African oral culture, including the disruptive tendencies of the folk trickster figure, are thus deployed by Nwankwo to depict certain enduring social and political dilemmas without resolving them. While one is engaged and moved by Danda 's portrait of an Igbo village, one also finds that few desirable prospects are available to its inhabitants in the wake of colonizing process, for tradition is irrevocably altered and modernity disrupts the communal bonds that gave the village its vitality, integrity, and beauty. Smith, Angela Marie.

28. Project Gutenberg Titles By Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. Jacob s Room Night and Day The Voyage Out. You can also look up this author on The Online Books
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29. Literary Encyclopedia: Woolf, Virginia
Woolf, Virginia (18821941). Novelist, Autobiographer, Biographer, Diarist, Essayist, Feminist, Letter Writer, Reviewer . Active 1915-1941 in England,
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30. Virginia Woolf: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Source Virginia Woolf , Writer Born 25 January 1882 Birthplace London, Bloomsbury Group (18821941) Synonyms Woolf, Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf
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  • Born: 25 January 1882 Birthplace: London, England Died: 28 March 1941 (suicide by drowning) Best Known As: Author of A Room Of One's Own
Name at birth: Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf is remembered as both a feminist and a modernist whose novels often ignored traditional plots to follow the inner lives and musings of her characters. As a young woman Woolf moved with her siblings to Gordon Square, Bloomsbury. The house became a gathering place for writers, artists and intellectuals and this "Bloomsbury Group" is remembered as an incubator of modern artistic thought. She married writer and fellow Bloomsbury member Leonard Woolf in 1912, and they founded the small Hogarth Press. Her first major published work was The Voyage Out (1915); other books included

31. Quotations From Virginia Woolf VIRGINIA WOOLF Famous People. Quote Quotes
(Virginia Woolf (18821941), British novelist. A Room Of One s Own, ch. 1 (1929).) Read more quotations about / on money, woman
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32. Creative Quotations From Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
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1882-1941) born on Jan 25 English "feminist, essayist, critic". "She is best known for her classic feminist essay, "A Room of One's Own," 1929." Search millions of documents for Virginia Woolf
Fishing For Creativity
Creative Perfumes My own brain is to me the most unaccountable of machinery always buzzing, humming, soaring roaring diving, and then buried in mud. And why? What's this passion for?"
"It is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top." "We all indulge in the strange, pleasant process called thinking, but when it comes to saying, even to someone opposite, what we think, then how little we are able to convey!" One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph. On the outskirts of every agony sits some observant fellow who points.
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33. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
Biography of Bloomsbury Group author, Virginia Woolf, who lived in Sussex, and her books which can be reserved using our Elibrary online catalogue.
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36. Virginia Woolf 1882-1941
Virginia Woolf 18821941. A woman must have money and a room of her own. The Women s Resource Project The International Virginia Woolf Society
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Virginia Woolf 1882-1941
"A woman must have money and a room of her own."
"It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality." 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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37. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) Library Of Congress Citations
Mark on the wall Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. Two stories Notes Her Two stories, Essays References Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Essays of Virginia Woolf
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Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... COPAC Database (UK) Book Citations [First 20 Records (of 494)] Author: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Title: Three guineas. Published: New York, Harcourt, Brace and company [c1938] Description: 4 p. l., 3-285 p. plates 21 cm. LC Call No.: PR6045.O72 T5 1938a Dewey No.: 172.4 Notes: At head of title: Virginia Woolf. In response to three requests for donations (to a peace society; to a woman's college rebuilding fund; to a society for obtaining employment for professional women) the author proposes that "the daughters of educated men" unite in opposition to man-made war. "First American edition." Subjects: War. Peace. Control No.: 38027681 //r86 Author: Ocampo, Victoria, 1891- Title: Virginia Woolf, Orlando y cbia. Published: Buenos Aires, Sur [1938] Description: 2 p.l., 7-72 p., 1 l. 24 cm. LC Call No.: PR6045.O72 Z85 Dewey No.: 823.91 Notes: "Conferencia pronunciada en 'Amigos del arte' de Buenos Aires, el 7 de julio de 1937." Subjects: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretation. Women and literature England History 20th century. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Orlando. Control No.: 39015010 //r952

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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Bibliography Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Characters Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Criticism and interpretation Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Style Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Technique Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 (Voyage Out) The subject subdivision “Criticism and interpretation” indicates general criticism of an author’s work. Sometimes entire books are written about a single literary work, such as The Voyage Out . Usually, however, criticism of a particular work is found in a brief discussion or chapter in general books about an author’s works. Books about an author’s works are generally shelved together after the works themselves. FINDING ARTICLES For recent journal articles and books (especially multi-author works), the most comprehensive index/bibliography to use is the MLA Bibliography . This index consists of bibliographic records concerning literature, language, linguistics, and folklore. Coverage from 1963 to present can be found in electronic version (library home page: "Find Articles: Databases A-Z"). For articles before 1963, check the paper version, MLA International Bibliography, located in the reference collection, (REF) Z 7006 .M64.

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