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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 On Women And Fiction - A Distance Learning Project
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2. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf s books were published by Hogart Press, which she founded with her husband, the critic and writer Leonard Woolf.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback 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

3. WOOLF VIRGINIA  -  BIOGRAFIA - PENSIERI DI GUERRA
Translate this page VIRGINIA WOOLF. (1882-1941). di Alessia Cima. Nel 1888 Virginia Woolf fu oggetto di abusi sessuali da parte del suo fratellastro George, molto più grande di lei.
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PERSONAGGI VIRGINIA WOOLF

di Alessia Cima V irginia A deline W oolf nacque nel 1882 a Londra in una famiglia benestante.
Suo padre era il celebre critico e storiografo tra i più celebri del periodo vittoriano, sir Leslie Stephen, editore del a Dictionary of National Biografy
Virginia e sua sorella Vanessa furono educate a casa, mentre i suoi fratelli andarono a scuola e frequentarono l'università di Cambridge. Dalla famiglia ebbe una buona istruzione classica, che arricchì con letture tratte dalla ben fornita biblioteca paterna.
Virginia trascorreva le sue vacanze estive presso Talland House nel Cornwall, dove strinse rapporti di amicizia con molte persone tra cui Meredith e Henry James. L'influenza di questo posto incantato sulle rive dell'oceano riecheggia in alcuni suoi capolavori come To the Lighthouse, Jacob's room e The Waves.
Nel 1888 Virginia Woolf fu oggetto di abusi sessuali da parte del suo fratellastro George, molto più grande di lei. Questo evento contribuì ad incrementare quelli che sarebbero stati i suoi problemi mentali.
Nel 1895 la madre di Virginia morì e suo padre frustrato dal dolore decise di vendere Talland House. Virginia aveva solamente tredici anni, ma rimase colpita dalla prematura scomparsa della madre, iniziò a soffrire depressione.

4. Virginia Woolf - Biography And Works
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Search all of Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) , British novelist, also distinguished feminist essayist, critic, and a central figure of the Bloomsbury group.
Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882 in London, as the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth, a member of the Duckworth publishing family, and Leslie Stephen, a literary critic and the founder of the Dictionary of National Biography . Woolf was educated at home by her father, and grew up at the family home at Hyde Park Gate. Her mother died when she was in her early teens. Stella Duckworth, her half sister, took her mother's place, but died two years later. Leslie Stephen, her father, suffered a slow death from cancer. When her brother Toby died in 1906, she had a prolonged mental breakdown. Following the death of her father in 1904, Woolf moved with her sister Vanessa and two brothers to the house in Bloomsbury, which would become central to activities of the Bloomsbury group.
From 1905 Woolf began to write for the Times Literary Supplement . In 1912 she married the political theorist Leonard Woolf and published her first book

5. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf ( 18821941) Novelista y crítica británica cuya técnica del monólogo interior y estilo poético se consideran entre las contribuciones más importantes a la novela moderna. además de
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N ovelista y crítica británica cuya técnica del monólogo interior y estilo poético se consideran entre las contribuciones más importantes a la novela moderna. Adeline Virginia Stephen, hija del biógrafo y filósofo Leslie Stephen, nació en Londres y estudió en su casa. Después de la muerte de su padre en 1905, habitó con su hermana Vanessa —pintora que se casaría con el crítico Clive Bell— y sus dos hermanos en una casa del barrio londinense de Bloomsbury que se convirtió en lugar de reunión de librepensadores y antiguos compañeros de universidad de su hermano mayor. En el grupo, conocido como Grupo de Bloomsbury, participó —además de Bell y otros intelectuales londinenses— el escritor Leonard Woolf, con quien se casó Virginia en 1912. En 1917 ambos fundaron la editorial Hogarth. Sus primeras novelas, Fin de viaje Noche y día (1919) y El cuarto de Jacob (1922), ponen de manifiesto su determinación por ampliar las perspectivas de la novela más allá del mero acto de la narración. En sus novelas siguientes, La señora Dalloway (1925) y Al faro (1927), el argumento surge de la vida interior de los personajes, y los efectos psicológicos se logran a través de imágenes, símbolos y metáforas. Los personajes se despliegan gracias al flujo y reflujo de sus impresiones personales, sentimientos y pensamientos: un monólogo interior en el que los seres humanos y sus circunstancias normales aparecen como extraordinarios. Influida por el filósofo francés Henri Bergson, Woolf, como el escritor francés Marcel Proust, se adentra en la idea del tiempo. Los acontecimientos en La señora Dalloway abarcan un espacio de doce horas y el transcurso del tiempo se expresa a través de los cambios que paso a paso se suceden en el interior de los personajes, en la conciencia que tienen de sí mismos, de los demás y de sus mundos caleidoscópicos. De sus restantes novelas

6. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf. Tools and Options. Search Advanced. Search for Virginia Woolf s concern with feminist thematics are dominant in A Room of One s Own (1929).
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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. 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 Maksim 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 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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8. The Bloomsbury Group -- Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf 18821941, Third child of Sir Leslie and Julia Stephen, Virginia began at a young age to express herself in writing, crafting fanciful
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Third child of Sir Leslie and Julia Stephen, Virginia began at a young age to express herself in writing, crafting fanciful newsletters for her parents and her first book review at the age of 9. Her later novels, short stories and essays combine a penetrating intelligence with lively humor and a commitment to experimentation in form and content. The shadow of her extraordinary literary talent was a recurrent mental illness that caused her first breakdown in 1895, after the death of her mother, and would reappear at intervals throughout her life, eventually prompting her to suicide in 1941. Married Leonard Woolf in 1912. Establishment of Hogarth Press, 1917. "She might have become a glorified diseuse , who frittered away her broader effects by mischievousness, and she did give that impression to some who met her in the flesh; there were moments when she could scarcely see the busts for the moustaches she pencilled on them, and when the bust was a modern one, whether of a gentleman in a top hat or a youth on a pylon, it had no chance of remaining sublime. But in her writing, even in her light writing, central control entered. She was master of her complicated equipment, and though most of us like to write sometimes seriously and sometimes in fun, few of us can so manage the two impulses that they speed each other up, as hers did."
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Browse for subject " Woolf Virginia " matched 225 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 9 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Virginia Woolf: A Biography more books like this by Bell, Quentin The widely-acclaimed biography, written by her nephew. This was the first important volume in the avalanche of interest in Virginia Woolf as a person rather than merely a writer, and began the craze for information on the Bloomsbury Group. buy used: from buy new: from A writer's diary: being extracts from the diary of Virginia Woolf more books like this by Woolf, Virginia

10. BIBLIOGRAFIA DE VIRGINIA WOOLF
VIRGINIA WOOLF S. Death of the Moth and Other Essays, Woolf, Virginia Harcourt Publishers Ltd, a subsidiary of Harcourt International Ltd 1974.
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Literary Periods : Inter-War Period, 1918-1939;
Modernist Period, 1899-1945; Literary Movements: BloomsburyGroup,ca.
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Lesbian/Gay Writing, 1885-;
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"Death of the Moth" and Other Essays
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11. WOOLF Virginia - Editions 10/18
Virginia Woolf est née à Londres le 25 janvier 1882. Fille d’un des titans
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13. University Of Delaware: VIRGINIA WOOLF TURNING THE CENTURIES
Text of an exhibition about Virginia Woolf at the University of Delaware Library. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE LIBRARY. woolf virginia, 18821941.
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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.

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15. Virginia Woolf Collection At Bartleby.com
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Virginia Woolf Stephen . A successful innovator in the form of the novel, she is considered a significant force in 20th-century fiction. In 1912 she married Leonard Woolf, a critic and writer on economics, with whom she set up the Hogarth Press in 1917. Their home became a gathering place for a circle of artists, critics, and writers known as the

16. The International Virginia Woolf Society
Over 50 years after her death, the writings of virginia woolf are a source of continuing power and everincreasing influence. Recognized
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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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virginia woolf's Psychiatric History her illnesses and suicide, her personality, sexual and family history, her psychiatrists, her literary output. virginia woolf's Psychiatric History SUMMARY
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18. ClassicNotes: Virginia Woolf
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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 followed Vanessa and Julian Thoby and preceded Adrian. 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. Virginia, though denied the formal education allowed to males, was able to take advantage of her father's abundant library, to observe his writing talent, and to be surrounded by intellectual conversation. The same year Virginia was born, for instance, her father began editing the Dictionary of National Biography, a huge undertaking. Virginia's mother was more delicate and helped to bring out the more emotional sides of her children. Both parents were very strong personalities. By them, Virginia would feel overshadowed for years. Virginia would suffer through three major mental breakdowns during her lifetime. In all likelihood, her compulsive drive to work, which she acquired from her parents, combined with her natural fragile state largely contributed to these breakdowns. Yet, the situation was more complicated. Her first breakdown was suffered 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 may have felt guilt over choosing her father as the favorite parent. However, her mental state could not have been aided by the excessive mourning period enacted by her father. Two years later, Stella Duckworth, Virginia's stepsister, died. Stella had assumed charge of the household duties after Julia's death, causing a rift between her and Virginia. Virginia fell sick soon after her death. The same year, Virginia began her first diary.

19. Virginia Woolf - Her Life And Works
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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). [James Joyce was born in same year.] Comfortable upper middle class 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.

20. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Memorable Moments from Great Movies! Great Moments and Scenes from Memorable Movies! Great Lines and Quotes from the Movies! Great Movies with Great Dialogue! Great Stars and Great Characters in Great Moments from Great Movies! Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), a famous and shocking black comedy, was based on Edward Albee's scandalous play (Ernest Lehman's screenplay left the dialogue of the play virtually intact). It was first performed in New York in October of 1962, and it captured the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and the Tony Award for the 1962-3 season. The film's title refers to Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), an influential British feminist writer who pioneered the 'stream of consciousness' literary style while examining the psychological and emotional motives of her characters. [Perhaps the 'fear' of VW refers to the film's characters who are suffering marital discord in the emotionally-draining film, and who may have 'known' that she suffered from mental illness and ultimately went insane and committed suicide.] The title is also a parody of Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

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