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  1. Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee, 1999-10-05
  2. Virginia Woolf Icon (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Brenda R. Silver, 2000-01-15
  3. Monday or Tuesday (Hesperus Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2003-10-01
  4. Reading Virginia Woolf by Julia Briggs, 2006-07-30
  5. The Letters of Virginia Woolf : Vol. 1
  6. Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  7. Nurse Lugton's Curtain by Virginia Woolf, 2004-04-01
  8. Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life by Lyndall Gordon, 2001-07
  9. Congenial Spirits: The Selected Letters Of Virginia Woolf by Virginia Woolf, 1991-05-31
  10. Gifts, Markets and Economies of Desire in Virginia Woolf by Kathryn Simpson, 2008-11-15
  11. Virginia Woolf by James King, 1995-04
  12. Trespassing Boundaries: Virginia Woolf's Short Fiction
  13. Leonard and Virginia Woolf: A Literary Partnership by Peter F. Alexander, 1992-12
  14. Restless Genius: The Story of Virginia Woolf (Writers of Imagination) by Virginia Brackett, 2004-09-30

61. Essays: Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). Born in London, where she spent most of her life, Woolf, because of her frail health and her father's Victorian attitudes about the proper role of women, received little formal education (none at the university level). Nevertheless, the advantages of an upper-class family (her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, was a distinguished scholar and man of letters who hired tutors for her) and an extraordinarily powerful and inquiring mind allowed Woolf to educate herself. She began keeping a regular diary in her early teens. After moderate success with her first novels, the publication of

62. Virginia Woolf - Books And Biography
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One cannot live well, love well or sleep well unless one has dined well. ~ Virginia Woolf (18821941) English writer from A Room Of One s Own, (1929).
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    66. Night And Day By Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941) - LearningToGo EBooks - Timeless Cl
    Night and Day. by Woolf, Virginia (18821941) Night and Day, Virginia Woolf s second novel, is both a love story and a social comedy in the tradition of
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    Night and Day, Virginia Woolf's second novel, is both a love story and a social comedy in the tradition of Jane Austen; yet it also questions that tradition, recognizing that the goals of society and the individual may not necessarily coincide. At its centre is Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity. Katharine's hesitation is vividly contrasted with the approach of her friend Mary Datchet, dedicated to the Women's Rights movement. The ensuing complications are underlined and to some extent unravelled by Katharine's mother, Mrs Hilbery, whose struggles to weave together the known documents, events and memories of her father's life into a coherent biography reflect Woolf's own sense of the unique and elusive nature of experience.
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    67. Archives Hub: Monks House Papers: Papers Of Virginia Woolf And Related Papers Of
    Name of Creator Woolf, Adeline Virginia (18821941); Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) (Adeline) Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), novelist and critic,
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    Title : Monks House Papers: papers of Virginia Woolf and related papers of Leonard Woolf
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    (Adeline) Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), novelist and critic, was born on 25 January 1882 in London, the second daughter of (Sir) Leslie Stephen. Too delicate for the rigours of regular school, she spent her childhood at her family's London house in Hyde Park Gate and country home at St. Ives in Cornwall. Her mother's death in 1895 precipitated the first of the nervous breakdowns which punctuated her life. Her father's death in 1904 was followed by another, but that was also the year of her first published work. After this Virginia, together with her sister Vanessa and her brother Adrian, settled in Gordon Square where they collected round them a group of brilliant young men whom their elder brother Thoby had got to know at Cambridge; notably Roger Fry, J. M. (later Lord) Keynes, Lytton Strachey, E. M. Forster, Leonard Woolf, and Clive Bell. Thus was inaugurated 'the Bloomsbury group'. In 1912 she married Leonard Sidney Woolf (1880-1969). In 1914 she had another serious breakdown, and although after a year she recovered, for the rest of her life her husband saw to it that she lived very quietly. They lived partly in London and partly in Sussex, where in 1919 they purchased at Monks House, at Rodmell, near Lewes, East Sussex. It was during this period that her chief work was done and her fame established. Of her novels

    68. Woolf, Virginia. The Virginia Woolf Manuscripts. From The Henry W. And Albert A.
    Woolf, Leonard, 18801969 Manuscripts. 4. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 5. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Archives. 6. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
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    [Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] Woolf, Virginia. The Virginia Woolf Manuscripts. From the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection at the New York Public Library . Woodbridge, CT: Reading, England: Research Publications International, 1993. 21 reels COVERAGE As a novelist, feminist, critic, pacifist, diarist and a key firgure of the Bloomsbury Group, Virginia Woolf played an important role in the history of women. The collection includes some of her works exactly as written, complete with doodles in the margins and complete pages crossed out. The documents offer researches new insights into the autobiographical references in her novels, and understanding of her commentaries on women's rights, pacifism, gender and other controversial topics. The collection includes: 27 manuscript diaries; her earliest diaries (1897-1919) and writer's dairies (1915-1941); letters to Vita Sackville-West, Violet Dickinson and her sister Vanessa Bell; Woolf's reading notebooks with critical notes while reviewing the works of other authors, and literary manuscript notes for some of her most significant novels including The Voyage Out Jacob's Room To The Lighthouse The Waves The Years and Between the Acts , as well as her essays, articles and reviews. The collection is divided into four main sections: diaries, manuscripts, notebooks and correspondence.

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    71. Virginia Woolf -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    innovations (such as stream of consciousness writing) (18821941)) James Joyce. Recently, studies of Virginia Woolf have focused on (A supporter of
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    Virginia Woolf (The people of Great Britain) British (Writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)) author and (A supporter of feminism) feminist . Between the (A war in which the major nations of the world are involved) world war s, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the (An inner circle of writers and artists and philosophers who lived in or around Bloomsbury early in the 20th century and were noted for their unconventional lifestyles) Bloomsbury Group
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    Born Adeline Virginia Stephen in (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London , Woolf was brought up and educated in a classically Victorian household at 22 Hyde Park Gate. In 1895, following the death of her mother, she had the first of several (A severe or incapacitating emotional disorder) nervous breakdown s. She later indicated in an autobiographical account, "Moments of Being," that she and her sister

    72. Virginia Woolf
    Virginia Woolf 18821941 - from her book A Room of One s Own ~ ~. Rigid, the skeleton of habit alone upholds the human frame. from Mrs. Dalloway
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    Masterpieces are not single and solitary births; they are the outcome of many years of thinking in common,
    of thinking by the body of the people, so that the experience of the mass is behind the single voice. Virginia Woolf quote from Jan Phillips' Museletter janphillips.com related page: collaboration "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." Virginia Woolf [1882-1941] - from her book A Room of One's Own
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    I thought, 'This woman is such a magnificent person.' ... The way in which she had this enormous intellect and then this extraordinary fragility and to combine the two creates almost a kind of chemistry and you put it together and it just bubbles. I'm fascinated by her - and I think everyone is. ... Her literature is so powerful, as was her mind, perceptions and ideas, and they all resonate. Nicole Kidman .. [DarkHorizons.com interview, Jan 17 2003] Growing up in Australia, Nicole Kidman had sampled Woolf's works but found them dense and oppressive. "I'd run away from her. As a schoolgirl, you run toward the Brontes, you run toward Austen," Kidman said.

    73. Biographie: Virginia Woolf, 1882-1941
    Translate this page September Virginia Woolf unternimmt einen Suizidversuch. März Virginia Woolf stirbt durch Freitod im Fluß Ouse bei Lewes in Sussex.
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    22. Februar: Der inzwischen geadelte Vater Sir Leslie Stephen stirbt an Krebs.
    Sommer: Stephens zweiter Zusammenbruch zieht sich bis Ende des Jahres hin.
    Sie ist Mitglied der "Bloomsbury Group", eines bekannten Zirkels von Literaten, Malern, Verlegern, Kritikern und Wissenschaftlern, zu denen auch der Ökonom John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) zählt.
    Sie beginnt, für verschiedene Zeitungen Buchrezensionen und Artikel zu schreiben. Ihre Autorenschaft für das renommierte "Times Literary Supplement" dauert bis zu ihrem Tod an.
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    September: Virginia Woolf unternimmt einen Suizidversuch.
    Umzug nach Richmond bei London.
    März: Woolfs erster von zahlreichen Romanen "The Voyage Out" (Die Fahrt hinaus), an dem sie seit 1907 gearbeitet hat, erscheint. Der Schwerpunkt des Werks liegt auf der psychologischen Entwicklung einer jungen Frau während einer Südamerikareise. Dieser wohl konventionellste ihrer Romane wird von Presse und Öffentlichkeit positiv aufgenommen. In all ihren literarischen Werken will Woolf die Psyche des Menschen ergründen und sieht es als die Aufgabe von Literatur an, die zerrissene Wirklichkeitserfahrung der Menschen in der Moderne auszudrücken.
    Woolf und ihr Ehemann gründen einen eigenen Verlag, "The Hogarth Press". Als erstes Werk verlegen sie "Two Stories", das je eine Geschichte der Ehepartner enthält.

    74. The Greatest Literature Of All Time - Virginia Woolf
    Woolf, Virginia (18821941). Who s afraid of Virginia Woolf? asked a famous play in the 1960s? The answer might be Undergraduate students, for having to
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    by Michael Cunningham Buy in Canada Buy in U.K. Buy in U.S. WOOLF, Virginia "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?" asked a famous play in the 1960s? The answer might be: Undergraduate students, for having to work through her dense, poetic, stream-of-consciousness novels in English courses. Or the answer could be: The general reading public who know her stuff is supposed to be good for them but struggle with it because, like, nothing happens in her stories. Or her intellectual friends who often found themselves portrayed, thinly disguised, in her writing. (Novelist D.H. Lawrence, playwright George Bernard Shaw and philosopher G.E. Moore are supposedly among those so exposed.) Or chauvinistic men, for she has been taken up as somewhat of a feminist icon.

    75. VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941)
    Virginia Woolf (18821941). Virginia Woolf did more than write innovative novels that stand on a par with those of Joyce and Proust; she also explained and
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    Introduction, Norton Masterpieces of World Literature VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941) Virginia Woolf did more than write innovative novels that stand on a par with those of Joyce and Proust; she also explained and exemplified a new kind of prose that she associated with feminine consciousness. Woolf is known for her precise evocations of states of mindor of mind and body, since she refused to separate the two. She structures her novels according to her protagonists' moments of awareness, and in that way joins Proust and Joyce in their move away from the linear plots and objective descriptions of nineteenth-century realism. In novels like Mrs. Dalloway and The Waves , blocks of time are rearranged, different points of view juxtaposed, and inconmplete perspectives set against each other to create a larger pattern. Alternating mode of narration prevent any single reference point and remind the reader that subjectivity is always at work, in literature and in everyday life. Woolf has an additional role in modernist literary history: she was an ardent feminist who exploreddirectly in her essays and indirectly in her novels and short storiesthe situation of women in society, the construction of gender identity, and the predicament of the woman writer. She was born Adeline Virginia Stephen on January 25, 1882, one of the four children of the eminent Victorian editor and historian Leslie Stephen and his wife, Julia The family actively pursued intellectual and artistic interests, and Julia was admire and sketched by some of the most famous Pre-Raphaelite artists. Following the customs of the day, only the sons, Adrian and Thoby, were given formal and university education; Virginia and her sister, Vanessa (the painter Vanessa Bell), were instructed at home by their parents and depended for further education on their father's immense library. Virginia bitterly resented this unequal treatment and the systematic discouragement of women's intellectual development that it implied. Throughout her own work, themes of society's different attitudes toward men and women play a strong role, especially in

    76. AbsoluteFacts.nl - Woolf, Virginia Adeline (1882-1941)
    De Engelse schrijfster Virginia Adeline Woolf (18821941) werd geboren in 1882 in Londen. De vernieuwende romans van Virginia Woolf behoren tot de klassieke
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    De Engelse schrijfster Virginia Adeline Woolf (1882-1941) werd geboren in 1882 in Londen. De vernieuwende romans van Virginia Woolf behoren tot de klassieke werken van de moderne literatuur. Ook is zij van grote betekenis geweest voor de feministische beweging. Woolf had haar hele leven last van zenuwinzinkingen. Uiteindelijk zou deze ziekte haar fataal worden.
    Virginia Woolf was de dochter van biograaf en criticus Leslie Stephen. Virginia groeide op in een intellectueel milieu. Regelmatig kwamen belangrijke schrijvers als Hardy, Lowell, Meredith, Ruskin en Stevenson op bezoek. Virginia trouwde met de literatuurcriticus Leonard Woolf.
    Met haar man Leonard Woolf richtte Virginia Woolf in 1917 de uitgeverij "Hogarth Press" (1917-1938) op. Rond Virginia Woolf ontstond het literatuurgezelschap dat de naam "Bloomsbury group" kreeg. Deze groep bestond uit mensen uit de literatuur (Victoria Sackville-West), filosofen en wetenschappers.
    Virginia Woolf werd beïnvloed door Marcel Proust. In haar boeken vindt weinig actie plaats. In 1915 werd haar debuut gepubliceerd.

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    Close window Virginia Woolf, novelist, critic, and essayist was born on January 25, 1882, the daughter of Julie Duckworth and Sir Leslie Stephen. In 1912 she married political theorist Leonard Woolf. Her first novel The Voyage Out was well received. Throughout her life she had suffered from deep depression and debilitating headaches. In 1913 she attempted suicide. Partly for therapeutic reasons she and Leonard Woolf bought a hand press and taught themselves typesetting. From this they set up The Hogarth Press in 1917, which was run from their home, Hogarth House, in Richmond, south west London. The first publication was Two Stories with a story from each of them

    78. Scriptorium - Virginia Woolf
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    79. Virginia Woolf - Adeline Virginia Stephen
    Translate this page Adeline Virginia Stephen - (Gran Bretaña, 1882-1941), Woolf. Novelista y crítica británica cuya técnica del monólogo interior y estilo poético se consideran
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    80. Great Books And Classics - Virginia Woolf
    Great Books and Classics Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) James Joyce (1882-1941) Jacques Maritain (1882-1973)
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