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  1. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 2: 1920-1924 by Virginia Woolf, 1980-09-17
  2. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 1: 1915-1919 by Virginia Woolf, 1979-05-15
  3. Virginia Woolf: Becoming a Writer by Katherine Dalsimer, 2002-03-01
  4. Palgrave Advances in Virginia Woolf Studies (Palgraves Advances)
  5. Virginia Woolf (Authors in Context) (Oxford World's Classics) by Michael Whitworth, 2009-08-03
  6. Virginia Woolf, New Critical Essays (Critical Studies Series) by Patricia Clements, 1983-11
  7. A Moment's Liberty: The Shorter Diary by Virginia Woolf, 1992-01-15
  8. A Life of One's Own: A Guide to Better Living Through the Work and Wisdom of Virginia Woolf by Ilana Simons, 2007-08-28
  9. Modernist Women and Visual Cultures: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Photography, and Cinema by Maggie Humm, 2003-03-01
  10. Virginia Woolf by Mary Ann Caws, The Overlook Press, 2004-10
  11. The Years (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-06-23
  12. The Unknown Virginia Woolf by Roger Poole, 1996-01-26
  13. The Voyage Out (Oxford World's Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2009-08-30
  14. The Virginia Woolf Writers' Workshop: Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing by Danell Jones, 2008-11-25

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42. University Of Delaware: VIRGINIA WOOLF TURNING THE CENTURIES
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. The Common Reader. London L. V. Woolf at theHogarth Press, 1925. Woolf Virginia, 1882-1941. Orlando a biography.
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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.

43. Library Guides
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Bibliography. Woolf,Virginia, 1882-1941 - Characters. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 - Style.
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44. Woolf, Virginia. The Virginia Woolf Manuscripts. From The Henry W. And Albert A.
4. Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. 5. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Archives.6. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Manuscripts. BACK TO TOP OF PAGE.
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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.

45. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Woolf, Virginia
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author. Woolf, Virginia,18821941 W Index Main Index Night and Day; The Voyage Out.
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46. Creative Quotations From Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
. . Virginia Woolf (18821941) born on Jan 3 English feminist, essayist, critic.She is best known for her classic feminist essay, A Room of One s Own, 1929.
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Creative Quotations from . . . Virginia Woolf 1882-1941) born on Jan 3 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
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Tshirts African Cichlids 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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F: Letter, 28 Dec 1932. R: A Room of One's Own, ch. 2, 1929. A: The Common Reader, "Montaigne," first series, 1925.

47. Virginia Woolf Collection
Virginia Woolf, 18821941 Collection, 1922-1956. 1 box (.417 linearfeet). Acquisition Purchases and gifts, 1959-1997 Access Open
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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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Essayist, novelist, critic, short story writer, diarist, and biographer One of the most prominent literary figures of the twentieth century, Woolf is chiefly renowned as an innovative novelist, and in particular for her contribution to the development of the stream-of-consciousness narrative technique. Her novels are noted for their subjective exploration of character and theme and their poetic prose, while her essays are commended for their perceptive observations on nearly the entire range of English literature, as well as many social and political concerns of the early twentieth century. Guardian

49. Literary Criticism
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50. (Adeline) Virginia (Stephen) Woolf Quotations, Famous Quotes - Quote Database.
of the world has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder. (Adeline) Virginia (Stephen) Woolf (18821941), British writer of
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51. Virginiawoolf.cjb.com
biographies.cjb.com. Father Sir Leslie Stephen. Mother Julia Jackson Duckworth.Virginia Woolf 18821941. moves to 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury in 1904.
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52. WOOLF VIRGINIA  -  BIOGRAFIA - PENSIERI DI GUERRA
Translate this page SCHEDA PERSONAGGI. Virginia Woolf. (1882-1941). di Alessia Cima. VirginiaAdeline Woolf nacque nel 1882 a Londra in una famiglia benestante.
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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.

53. Papers Of Virginia Woolf, 1902-1956 Search Terms
Woolf, Virginia, 18821941. Bell, Quentin. Davidson, Angus. Woolf, Virginia,1882-1941 Common reader. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Orlando.
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  • Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Bell, Quentin. Davidson, Angus. Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932. Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941. Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962. Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969. Hogarth Press. Bloomsbury group. Novelists, English20th centuryBiographySources. Women novelists, English20th centuryBiographySources.
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54. Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) Virginia Woolf Adeline Virginia Steven brittisk författarinna och feminist , född Stephen 25 januari i London , död 28 mars självmord ). Hon var syster till Vanessa Bell och Thoby Stephen . Gift med Leonard Woolf Mamman dog då Virginia var 13 år, ledde till hennes första nervsammanbrott. Hon sa sig senare även ha blivit utsatt för sexuella övergrepp av sin halvbror under denna tid. Pappan, Sir Leslie Stephen, redaktör och litteraturkritiker, dog gifte hon sig med Leonard Woolf. 28 mars fyllde hon sina fickor med sten och dränkte sig. Nicole Kidman belönades med en Oscar för sin roll som Virginia Woolf i filmen Timmarna Timmarna var arbetstiteln för Woolfs roman Mrs Dalloway redigera
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56. Virginia Woolf
Translate this page En la obra de la autora inglesa Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) el tiempo está representadocon la metáfora de las olas Pero, además de figura literaria, la
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Una Nota sobre Virginia
La novelista Virginia Woolf dijo: "La cosa me sorprende ¿que son estos ataques repentinos de total agotamiento?. Vengo aquí a escribir; no puedo ni acabar una frase; estoy arrastrada hacia abajo; ahora estoy sintiendo este indefinible impulso: ¿el subconsciente deribándome hacia su interior?. He estado leyendo a Faber sobre Newman; he comparado su relato de una depresión nerviosa; el rechazo de alguna parte del mecanismo. ¿Es esto lo que a mi me sucede?. No exactamente. Pues yo no me estoy evadiendo de nada. No. Creo que el esfuerzo de vivir en dos esferas; la novela y la vida, es una tensión....
Virginia Woolf: la melancólica pasajera del vicio absurdo
Iván Quezada E. ¿Cómo evitar la guerra?, es la pregunta que la autora británica fallecida en 1941 intentó responder en su ensayo Tres Guineas, donde expuso críticamente la discriminación que afecta a la mujer en el trabajo y en el acceso a la educación. Junto a James Joyce, Virginia Woolf fue una de las grandes impulsoras del monólogo interior en la literatura (Foto: COPESA)

57. Rp./internet - Virginia Woolf
Translate this page HISTORI A D E U N PACIENTE. Virginia Woolf 1882-1941. Una enfermedadligada a la creatividad. Adeline Virginia Stephen, nació en Londres
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The Novelists. Virginia Woolf (18821941). Who? One of the most innovativemodernist writers of the 20th century and one of the first
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One of the most innovative modernist writers of the 20th century and one of the first to use the ' stream of consciousness Must reads
Mrs Dalloway To the Lighthouse Orlando The Waves (1931) and Between the Acts Darkest hour
Bouts of depression, which started when her mother died and led ultimately to her suicide in the River Ouse, near her home at Rodmell, Sussex. Greatest triumph
In 1917, partly as a form of therapy, she and her husband Leonard Woolf set up the Hogarth Press, which aimed to publish new and experimental fiction. Essential quotes 'Clarissa Dalloway took it upon herself to buy the flowers for the party that evening.' ( Mrs Dalloway 'So that is marriage, Lily thought, a man and a woman looking at a girl throwing a ball.' ( To the Lighthouse 'I am not trying to tell a story. I am looking at a mind thinking.' (Woolf on her fiction) Gossip
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Daughter of Leslie Stephen, Woolf was one of the founders of the Bloomsbury Group, which began meeting in 1905 at 46 Gordon Square, London. The group included art critic Clive Bell, her sister, Vanessa Bell, economist John Maynard Keynes, essayist Lytton Strachey, novelist David Garnett, EM Forster and art critic Roger Fry. The Bloomsbury Group was in revolt against the artistic, social and sexual restrictions of Victorian society.

59. Essays: Virginia Woolf
Back to List Virginia Woolf (18821941) LINKS The Virginia Woolf Society of GreatBritain http//orlando.jp.org/VWSGB BIOGRAPHY Virginia Woolf (1882-1941).
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This site features a biography, a comprehensive bibliography, photos, e-text versions of Woolf's works, links to relevant sites, and a list of Woolf-related events. Virginia Woolf Web
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This site contains several lists of links organized by category and thus serves as a good springboard to find more information about Woolf on the Web. BIOGRAPHY
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

60. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf. Writer. 18821941. Virginia Woolf. British WriterBorn Adeline Virginia Steven on 25th January 1882, the daughter of
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Virginia Woolf British Writer
Born Adeline Virginia Steven on 25th January 1882, the daughter of the editor and critic Lesley Steven. Her early education was home education where she had the use of her fathers extensive library. During the years leading up to the first world war, Virginia Woolf lived in Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, where she was drawn into the company of writers and artists such as Lytton Strachey, J.M. Keynes and Roger Fry. They founded the Bloomsbury Group. She married Leonard Woolf in 1912, and they founded the Hogarth press in 1917.
Virginia Woolf sister of Vanessa Bell Thoby Steven and Adrian Steven, Wife of Leonard Woolf. Lesbian lover of Vita Sackville West.
Throughout her life Virginia suffered a long history of Mental Illness. In March 1941, her mental condition deteriorated alarmingly and unable to face another bout of illness, Virginia Woolf took her own life. By the time of her death she had gained a prominent place in English letters, as a great novelist and essayist, feminist and modernist. Link:
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V Woolf Obituary Home Introduction To The Lighthouse Mrs Dalloway A room of ones own ARTISTS Vanessa Bell Duncan Grant Roger Fry Dora Carrington WRITERS

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