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  1. Virginia Woolf and the Real World by Alex Zwerdling, 1987-10-14
  2. Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse (Critical Studies of Key Texts Series) by Suzanne Raitt, 1990-12
  3. Mrs. Woolf and the Servants: An Intimate History of Domestic Life in Bloomsbury by Alison Light, 2009-09-01
  4. A Writer's Diary by Virginia Woolf, 2003-03-31
  5. The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Jane Goldman, 2006-10-09
  6. Orlando (Annotated): A Biography by Virginia Woolf, 2006-07-03
  7. Leonard and Virginia Woolf as Publishers: The Hogarth Press, 1917-41 by John H. Willis, 1992-09-01
  8. Virginia Woolf. by David Daiches, Virginia Woolf, 1979-01-29
  9. To the Lighthouse: The Original Holography Draft : Virginia Woolf (Bloomsbury Studies) by Virginia Woolf, 1982-06
  10. Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds: Selected Papers from the Tenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, University of Maryland Baltimore County, June 7-10, 2000 by Conference on Virginia Woolf (2000 University of Maryland), 2002-01
  11. The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  12. Virginia Woolf: A Beginner's Guide (Headway Guides for Beginners) by Gina Wisker, 2001-01
  13. Virginia Woolf: Interviews and Recollections
  14. Moments of Being by Virginia Woolf, 1985-08-23

81. Klassikkogalleria—Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (18821941). Kirjoittajat Saara Tuomaala ja Venla Oikkonen. Virginia Woolf. Kuvalähde National Portrait Gallery, London
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. Yksityinen painotalo teki mahdolliseksi Virginia Woolfin tuotannon ohella muiden kokeilevien modernistien tekstien varhaisen julkaisemisen Englannissa. ( Hogarth Pressin toiminnasta, ks. erityisesti Woolf Leonard 1970). Three Guineas Three Guineas A Room of One's Own Three Guineas Sivun alkuun
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To the Lighthouse A Room of One´s One A Society Three Guineas A Room of One's Own ja Three Guineas Sivun alkuun
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82. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
Woolf, Adeline Virginia (18821941) nee Stephen, Novelist and Critic. 20 records noted. Scope, corresp and literary papers
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83. Botanic Garden Of Smith College - Virginia Woolf Exhibit - Home Page
Virginia Woolf (18821941) is one of the great literary figures of the twentieth century. Her influence continues to the present day through her fiction,
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Virginia Woolf A Botanical Perspective Presented by the Botanic Garden of Smith College Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is one of the great literary figures of the twentieth century. Her influence continues to the present day through her fiction, essays, letters and diaries. Virginia and her husband Leonard founded the Hogarth Press, which also left a formidable legacy. Scholars often study Woolf in the context of her circle, the Bloomsbury Group, who as intellectuals and artists set themselves apart from the conventional culture of the time.
Whereas much attention has focused on Woolf's literature and her struggles with depression, the landscape of Virginia Woolf's life is much larger. This exhibit explores the ubiquitous and powerful presence of plants and flowers in Virginia Woolf's life and work.
"Books are the flowers or fruit struck here and there on a tree which has its roots deep down in the earth of our earliest life, of our first experiences." From the introduction by Virginia Woolf to Mrs. Dalloway

84. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Virginia Woolf Reviewed
A Room of One s Own (1929) Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) (GradeC+). To the Lighthouse (1927) - Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) (GradeF)
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-OBITUARY : Virginia Woolf Believed Dead
: Novelist Is Thought to Have Been Drowned FridayHad Been Ill (The New York Times, April 3, 1941)
-ESSAY: The Virginia Woolf of 'The Hours' Angers the Real One's Fans
: At conferences, over dinner and through e-mail lists, many Woolf aficionados are fuming over the writer's portrayal as a pathetic, suicide-obsessed creature. (PATRICIA COHEN, 2/15/03, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of The Hours
(Joseph Phelan and Colin Pearce, Claremont Institute) A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf (Grade:C+)
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85. University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. 9. To the lighthouse /, 1992. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 10. To the lighthouse /, 1991. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
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86. Virginia Woolf - Wikipédia
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) Agrandir. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
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N©e Adeline Virginia Stephen Londres , Virginia Woolf grandit et fut ©duqu©e dans une famille victorienne classique au 22, Hyde Park Gate. En , suite   la mort de sa m¨re, elle souffrit de la premi¨re d©pression nerveuse d'une longue s©rie. Elle indiqua plus tard dans un r©cit autobiographique que ses demi-fr¨res George et Gerald Duckworth avait fr©quemment abus© d'elle et de sa sœur Vanessa Bell . Suite   la mort de son p¨re ( Sir Leslie Stephen , r©dacteur et critique litt©raire) en , elle d©m©nagea avec sa sœur Vanessa dans une maison   Bloomsbury, formant le noyau du Bloomsbury Group , un cercle intellectuel.

87. NRK - Portretter
Melankoli og livsglede. Woolf, Virginia (18821941). Publisert 22.03.2001 1500 - Oppdatert 22.03.2001 1505. Virginia Woolf var modernismens førstedame,
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Melankoli og livsglede Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941) Publisert 22.03.2001 15:00 - Oppdatert 22.03.2001 15:05 Virginia Woolf var modernismens førstedame, og ho er blant dei store forfattarane i det 20. hundreåret. Ho blir utgitt i stadig nye opplag, blir omsett, lesen, dyrka. Det finst minst 60 biografiar om henne.
- Det er skjønnhet, poesi, musikk i Virginia Woolfs beste prosa, seier førsteamanuensis ved NTNU i Trondheim, Britt Andersen. Doktorarbeidet hennar har tittelen Tapets poesi. Kreativitet, tap og melankoli i Virginia Woolfs romaner. Romanen "Til fyret" er kjernen i Britt Andersens avhandling, eit verk ho ser som det mest fullkomne av det Woolf har skapt.
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Undersøk et øyeblikk et alminnelig menneske på en alminnelig dag. Hjernen mottar et utall av inntrykk, trivielle, fantastiske, flyktige, eller slike som festner seg med stålets skarphet. De kommer fra alle kanter uten stans, og ettersom de kommer, danner de seg etter livet den spesielle dagen, og virkningen er forskjellig for hver gang. Livet er ikke en rekke lys symmetrisk ordnet, det er en lysende glorie, et halvt gjennomsiktig slør som omgir oss fra vår bevissthets begynnelse til slutten er nådd.
På Hitlers dødsliste
Virginia Woolf blir nemnd i same andedrag som modernistane James Joyce, Marcel Proust og Franz Kafka. Dei er sterkt opptatte av det å sjå, og måten vi ser på ut frå kven vi er. Men sjølv om det enkelte sinn er i sentrum, er verda i høg grad til stades: det buldrar ofte ein krig i bakgrunnen når Woolf skriv, og her er klasse, her er kjønn. Ho opplevde utbrotet av to verdskrigar, og det prega henne sterkt. Ho var svært kritisk til det britiske koloniveldet, og såg undertrykkinga imperiet representerte. Ho gjekk i skrift mot fascismen, og ho og mannen Leonard Woolf stod på Hitlers dødslister.

88. [Woolf, Virginia] The International Virginia Woolf Society
Keywords, Virginia Woolf; 18821941; English literature; 20th century; LCSH, Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites.
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89. Biografia Di Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). La biografia del nipote Quentin Bell, intitolata Virginia Woolf, resta, ancora oggi,
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90. Powell's Books - The Measure Of Life: Virginia Woolf's Last Years By Herbert Mar
This elegantly written narrative tells the story of Virginia Woolf s life as a Subject Woolf, Virginia, 18821941; Subject Novelists, English
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91. La Señora Dalloway, Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
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La señora Dalloway decidió que ella misma compraría las flores.
Sí, ya que Lucy tendría trabajo más que suficiente. Había que desmontar las puertas; acudirían los operarios de Rumpelmayer. Y entonces Clarissa Dalloway pensó: qué mañana diáfana, cual regalada a unos niños en la playa.
Se detuvo un poco en la acera, para dejar pasar el camión de Durtnall. Mujer encantadora la consideraba Scrope Purvis (quien la conocía como se conoce a la gente que vive en la casa contigua en Westminster); algo de pájaro tenía, algo de grajo, azul-verde, leve, vivaz, a pesar de que había ya cumplido los cincuenta, y de que se había quedado muy blanca a raíz de su enfermedad. Y allí estaba, como posada en una rama, sin ver a Scrope Purvis, esperando el momento de cruzar, muy erguida.
Excediéndose quizá en el tono, ya que se conocían desde la infancia, Hugh dijo:
—Muy buenos días, mi querida Clarissa. ¿A dónde vas?

92. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - Virginia Woolf
Listen to extracts from a BBC interview with Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf 1882 1941. Words Fail Me 29 April 1937 BBC Virginia Woolf gives
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TV Listings ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Virginia Woolf 1882 - 1941 Words Fail Me 29 April 1937 BBC Virginia Woolf gives a eulogy to words 7 min 29 You will need RealPlayer to access these clips. Visit WebWise for help downloading RealPlayer Virginia Woolf English novelist, essayist and critic Innovative novelist, perceptive critic, and pioneering feminist essayist, Virginia Woolf made a major contribution to the development of the novel with her impressionistic style. Read more Further Links The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain The International Virginia Woolf Society The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites

93. Great Books Index - Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf Great Books Index. Virginia Woolf (18821941). An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation. AUTHORS/HOME . TITLES .
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94. Virginia Woolf - Her Life And Works
Virginia Woolf A Biography Click cover for details at Amazon.co.uk Virginia Woolf is a Her dates of 1882- 1941 are exactly those of James Joyce.
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. Born (25 Jan) Adeline Virginia Stephen, third child of Leslie Stephen (Victorian man of letters - first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography ) - and Julia Duckworth (of the Duckworth publishing family). Comfortable upper middle class family background. Her father had previously been married to the daughter of the novelist William Makepeace Thackery. Brothers Thoby and Adrian went to Cambridge, and her sister Vanessa became a painter. Virginia was educated by private tutors and by extensive reading of literary classics in her father's library. . Death of her mother. VW has the first of many nervous breakdowns. . Travels in France with her sister Vanessa. . Death of half-sister, Stella. VW learning Greek and History at King's College London. . Brother Thoby enters Trinity College, Cambridge and subsequently meets Lytton Strachey , Leonard Woolf, and Clive Bell. These Cambridge friends subsequently become known as the Bloomsbury Group , of which VW was an important and influential member.

95. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. Virginia Woolf (1882 1941) Varieties of mystical experience in the writings of Virginia Woolf
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96. Virginia Woolf Bibliography
A bibliography of Virginia Woolf s books and short stories, with book covers and links to Virginia Woolf s picture. Virginia Woolf UK (1882 1941)
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Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen on 25 January 1882, the daughter of the editor and critic Leslie Stephen. Her early education was provided at home, where she had the free run of her father’s extensive library. She suffered a traumatic adolescence after the deaths of her mother, step-sister, father and favourite brother, leaving her prone to mental illness for the rest of her life. During the years leading up to, Virginia Woolf lived in Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, where she was drawn into the company of writers and artists such as Lytton, J.M. Keynes and Roger Fry. Together they founded the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectual circle which was to profoundly influence the development of the avant-garde in Britain. She married the writer Leonard Woolf in 1912, and they founded the Hogarth Press in 1917, which was to publish the works of T.S. Eliot, the earliest translations of Freud, as well as works by Virginia Woolf herself. Virginia Woolf’s first novel, ‘The Voyage Out’, appeared in 1915, followed by ‘Night and Day’ (1919) and the highly experimental ‘Jacob’s Room’ (1922). Despite recurring bouts of depression, her literary output over the next twenty years was extraordinary. She wrote her major novels during this period, including ‘Mrs Dalloway’ (1925), ‘To the Lighthouse’ (1927), ‘Orlando’ (1928), ‘The Waves’ (1931) and ‘Between the Acts’ (1941). Her writing was particularly concerned with women’s experience, not only in her novels but also in her literary criticism and essays, most notably her two masterpieces of feminist polemic, ‘A Room of One’s Own’ (1929) and ‘Three Guineas’ (1938).

97. Virginia Woolf Life Stories, Books, & Links
Virginia Woolf (1882 1941). Category English Literature. Born January 25, 1882 London, England. Died March 28, 1941 Rodmell, Sussex. Related authors
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941) Category: English Literature Born: January 25, 1882
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On this day in 1885 Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge began serialization. This was the first novel Hardy had written for weekly rather than monthly serialization; some early reviewers balked at its steady stream of drama and its "improbabilities of incident." When Virginia Woolf visited Hardy forty years later, shortly before his death, she told hm that she could not put his novel down. The Woolfs and the Hogarth Press
On this day in 1917 Leonard and Virginia Woolf purchased a small, used handpress; it was delivered to Hogarth House, their West London home, a month later, and the Hogarth Press was born. Over the next three decades the Woolfs would refine their "rather eccentric and amusing printing antics", eventually publishing 525 titles over three decades, many of them by other influential modernists and most of them collector's items today.

98. Virginia Woolf - Virginia Woolf's 'Dark Cupboard' Of Suicide, And Other Stories
Today in Literature presents Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf s Dark Cupboard Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941). Virginia Woolf s Dark Cupboard of Suicide
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99. Virginia Woolf - Free Online Library
Virginia Woolf (1882 1941). Woolf, Virginia. Virginia Woolf was born in London as the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth, a member of the Duckworth
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Virginia Woolf was born in London as the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth, a member of the Duckworth publishing family, and Leslie Stephen, a literary critic and 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 his first marriage was institutionalized because of mental retardation. In a memoir dated 1907, Virginia wrote of her parents, "Beautiful often, even to our eyes, were their gestures, their glances of pure and unutterable delight in each other." Woolf was educated at home by her father and grew up at the family home at Hyde Park Gate. In middle age she described this period in a letter to Vita Sackville-West: "Think how I was brought up! No school; mooning about alone among my father's books; never any chance to pick up all that goes on in schools—throwing balls; ragging; slang; vulgarities; scenes; jealousies!" Woolf's youth was shadowed by series of emotional shocks - her half-brother, Gerald Duckworth, sexually abused her, and her mother died when she was in her early teens. Stella Duckworth, her half sister, took her mother's place, but died a scant two years later. Leslie Stephen, her father, suffered a slow death from cancer. When her brother Toby died in 1906, Virginia had a prolonged mental breakdown.

100. Virginia Woolf - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Woolf, Virginia (STEPHEN) 1882 1941, English novelist and essayist; daughter of Monday or Tuesday (1921) appear with others in A Haunted House (1944).
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