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         Woolf Virginia:     more books (100)
  1. Virginia Woolf's Ethics of the Short Story by Christine Reynier, 2009-09-15
  2. A Room of One's Own; And, Three Guineas (Oxford World's Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-12
  3. Approaches to Teaching Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway (Approaches to Teaching World Literature)
  4. Virginia Woolf: Lesbian Readings (The Cutting Edge - Lesbian Life and Literature Series) by Patricia Cramer, 1997-07-01
  5. Virginia Woolf and the Real World by Alex Zwerdling, 1987-10-14
  6. Snapshots of Bloomsbury: The Private Lives of Virginia Woolf by Maggie Humm, 2005-11-29
  7. The White Garden: A Novel of Virginia Woolf (Random House Reader's Circle) by Stephanie Barron, 2009-09-29
  8. Virginia Woolf: A Literary Life (Macmillan Literary Lives) by John Mepham, 1996-03-08
  9. Selected Essays (Oxford World's Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-02
  10. Between the Acts (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-06-23
  11. Virginia Woolf A Biography by Quentin Bell, 1972
  12. The Early Works of Virginia Woolf by Virginia Woolf, 2010-07-23
  13. Roger Fry: A Biography by Virginia Woolf, 1976-03-15
  14. Virginia Woolf and the androgynous vision by Nancy Topping Bazin, 1973

121. SCORE:Student Activity 1,2,3,4
Teacher Cyberguide. The Life and Works of. virginia woolf. Introduction. virginia woolf was a major British novelist, essayist and critic.
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Teacher Cyberguide The Life and Works of
Virginia Woolf
Cyberguide by Barbara Garrison http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/woolf/woolftg.html
Introduction
Virginia Woolf was a major British novelist, essayist and critic. She was one of the leaders in the literary movement called modernism. This elite group also included Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot. Over 50 years after her death, the writings of Virginia Woolf are a source of continuing power and ever-increasing influence as Woolf has achieved a stature of international prominence. Her most famous novel, To the Lighthouse , examines the life of an upper middle class British family. It portrays the fragility of human relationships and the changing social values at the turn of the century. Her feminist ideas are expressed in essays such as "A Room of One's Own." She kept an extensive diary, wrote numerous literary reviews and hundreds of letters to friends and acquaintances in her lifetime. This supplemental author unit on the life and work of Virginia Woolf was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Progam (CTAP) and the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA).

122. Virginia Woolf Collection
virginia woolf, 18821941 Collection, 1922-1956. 1 box (.417 linear feet). Letters written by virginia woolf make up the bulk of this collection.
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Virginia Woolf, 1882-1941
Collection, 1922-1956
1 box (.417 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1959-1997
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Biographical Sketch
Born early in 1882 to Sir Leslie and Julia Stephen, Adeline Virginia Stephen (Woolf), was the third of four children (Vanessa, Thoby, and Adrian). Though she received little formal education, her father, a writer and editor with strong interests in literary history, encouraged her to read extensively and gave her general advice on writing. Her father's connections to the literary world brought Virginia into contact with many well-known writers, including James Russell Lowell (Virginia's godfather), George Meredith, and Anne Thackeray Ritchie. The death of her mother in 1895, when Virginia was thirteen, led to the first in a life long series of bouts of "madness" or depression, which plagued Woolf and which she treated with rest, milk, and long walks. The death of her step-sister in 1897 and then her father in 1904, though tragic, gave Virginia and her siblings the impetus and opportunity to move from the family home in respectable Hyde Park Gate to a new home in the less respectable neighborhood of Bloomsbury. It was here that the Bloomsbury group, formed at the Stephen's Thursday evenings "at-home," got its start. Groups of Thoby's friends from Cambridge visited to participate in wide-ranging discussions about politics, economics, and art. In 1906, Thoby died and Vanessa married Clive Bell, leaving Virginia and her younger brother Adrian to set up house together at a new Bloomsbury address.

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Concordances to the Novels of Virginia Woolf
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Total titles covered: Nine The Concordances "will finally enable Virginia Woolf scholars to come of age...to take a quantum leap forward." Louis A. DeSalvo
Trustee of the Virginia Woolf Society Acclaimed as one of the greatest innovative novelists of the 20th century, Virginia Woolf continues to intrigue scholars and researchers alike with her unique prose. Many of her experimental techniques, such as stream of consciousness and interior monologue, have been absorbed into mainstream fiction writing. Virginia Woolf scholars and researchers will find this reference tool indispensable for textual, image, and character studies of her work.

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Mrs Dalloway To The Lighthouse Orlando The Waves Flush The Years Between The Acts A Haunted House And Other Stories
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Roman ¼ber die Entstehung von virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway . Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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Roman. Luchterhand, 288 Seiten, ISBN: 3630870619
Ersch. 1998 unter dem Titel "The Hours"
Aus dem Englischen 2000 von Georg Schmidt
Der Autor:
Michael Cunningham wurde 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio, geboren und wuchs in Pasadena, Kalifornien, auf. Er lebt in New York City. Bisher sind auf deutsch erschienen: Fünf Meilen von Woodstock und Fleisch und Blut. Für Die Stunden erhielt er u.a. den PEN/ Faulkner Award und den Pulitzerpreis
Weitere Titel: Fünf Meilen von Woodstock / Fleisch und Blut / Die Stunden
Die Stunden - das war der Arbeitstitel von Virginia Woolfs Roman "Mrs Dalloway". Und von der Entstehung dieses Romans handelt das Buch unter anderem. Es erzählt einen Tag im Leben der Schriftstellerin, als sie morgens erwacht und den perfekten Beginn für ihr neues Werk im Kopf hat.
Die Stimmen, die sie immer wieder so quälen, sind an diesem Tag verstummt, ihre Schwester kommt zu Besuch, und sie spürt, dass sie lebt - zumindest jetzt, in diesem Augenblick. Doch genauso gewiss weiß sie auch, dass ihr Glück nur ein geborgtes ist.

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