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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
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
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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. 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

2. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (18821941). Woolf a major British novelist, essayist, andcritic was one of the leaders in the literary movement of modernism.
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
Woolf a major British novelist, essayist, and critic was one of the leaders in the literary movement of modernism. This elite group also included Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot. In her works, she used a technique called "stream of consciousness", revealing the lives of her characters by revealing their thoughts and associations. Her most famous novel, "To the Lighthouse", which was written in 1927, examines the life of an upper middle class British family. It portrays the fragility of human relationships and the collapse of social values. She was also a feminist, socialist, and pacifist who expressed her beliefs in essays such as "A Room of One's Own".

3. WOOLF VIRGINIA  -  BIOGRAFIA

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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.

4. Libri Lesbici - Woolf Virginia
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5. Au Fil De Mes Lectures : Recueil De Citations
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7. Rhoda, Woolf Virginia
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Woolf Virginia Times Literary Supplement , w³a¶ciwym debiutem literackim sta³a siê powie¶æ Podró¿ w ¶wiat Pokój Jacoba (1922), techniki strumienia ¶wiadomo¶ci. Wspomniany utwór jest zbiorem monologów wewnêtrznych kilku osób, które próbuj± scharakteryzowaæ nie¿yj±cego ju¿ Jacoba. W¶ród powie¶ci psychologicznych Woolf do najwy¿ej cenionych zalicza siê: Pani± Dalloway Do latarni morskiej (1927) i  Fale (1931). W dorobku pisarki znalaz³y siê ponadto: powie¶ci Orlando (1928, filmowa wersja z 1992 w re¿yserii S. Potter), Lata (1937) i  Miêdzy aktami (1941); opowiadania Znak na ¶cianie Poniedzia³ek lub wtorek Nawiedzany dom (wydanie po¶miertnie 1943) i inne; teksty krytycznoliterackie Ksi±¿ki dla wszystkich (1925 tom 1, 1932 tom 2) oraz zbiory esejów dotycz±cych równouprawnienia kobiet W³asny pokój (1929) i  Trzy gwinee J. Joyce , wspólne daty urodzin i ¶mierci; przywi±zanie do techniki strumienia ¶wiadomo¶ci), Woolf stale zmaga³a siê z nachodz±cymi j± stanami depresji i z poczuciem niespe³nienia. Pe³na obaw o przyjêcie jej najnowszej powie¶ci, ogarniêta strachem przed II wojn± ¶wiatow±, pope³ni³a samobójstwo, rzucaj±c siê w nurt rzeki. Odwied¼ w Internecie Wydawnictwo Europa Powi±zania Wielka Brytania Forster Edward Morgan Richardson Dorothy Powie¶æ psychologiczna ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

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SEARCH RESULTS. You requested author names starting with woolf virginia . Woolf,Virginia Jacob's Room (Gutenberg text and HTML; unofficial until 31 May 2004);
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12. Virginia Woolf Web
A valuable resource providing a directory of texts and articles on the web, with collection and multimedi Category Arts Literature Authors W woolf, virginia......Welcome to VWW 2000. virginia woolf Web. virginia woolf's Etexts c.VWW LinksJAPANESE Anti-Censorship Dedicated to all the anons and all the woolfians
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Dedicated to all the anons and all the Woolfians Imaginative work...is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners.... But when the web is pulled askew, hooked up at the edge, torn in the middle, one remembers that these webs are not spun in midair by incorporeal creatures, but are the work of suffering, human beings, and are attached to the grossly material things, like health and money and the houses we live in. A Room of One's Own
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13. The Virginia Woolf Society Of Great Britain
Includes Societyrelated news, an event schedule, an online bulletin board, and information on joining.Category Arts Literature Authors W woolf, virginia Organizations......What's New? TEXT ONLY VERSION. The virginia woolf Society of Great Britain.Hon. Society Publications. virginia woolf Materials. Membership. Event Schedule.
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14. The International Virginia Woolf Society
Allied organization of the Modern Language Association which presents two annual sessions on woolf Category Arts Literature Authors W woolf, virginia Organizations......Over 50 years after her death, the writings of virginia woolf are a sourceof 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.

15. Virginia Woolf Links
Review a directory of resources on the work of the author arranged in categories. Includes bibliographies, courses and imagery. Links to Web Sites. on virginia woolf
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16. Lotta's Virginia Woolf Page
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I prefer this page in Swedish One of my favourite authors is Virginia Woolf . She lived an interesting life and wrote fascinating books. I strongly recommend her books and books about her, like Quentin Bell's "Virginia Woolf". Orlando , To the Lighthouse, Mrs Dalloway, Flush, The Waves and Between the Acts are some of my favourites. Her book " The Voyage Out " is available on Internet.
Virginia was a member of the Bloomsbury group, a set of authors and painters who met to exchange thoughts and ideas in the London of the twenties. Other members include Virginia's sister Vanessa Bell, Lytton Strachey, John Maynard Keynes, Clive Bell, Vita Sackville-West, Leonard Woolf and others.
Virginia was troubled by repeated mental problems, and had to be put under guard several times. Among other things she wrote about her struggle against insanity in "Moments of Being", and some of her thoughts are published in her diarys and letters. Having tried to commit suicide a number of times, she drowned herself in the river Ouse outside her house. Would you like to know more?

17. Virginia Woolf Collection At Bartleby.com
Biography and bibliography, and eight early short stories.Category Arts Literature Authors W woolf, virginia...... Authors Fiction virginia woolf. Corbis. virginia woolf. virginia woolf.1882–1941, English novelist and essayist; daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen.
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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

18. Woolf, Virginia. 1921. Monday Or Tuesday
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    19. Virginia Woolf On Women And Fiction - A Distance Learning Project
    Features portraits and photographs; link to brief audio of a BBC broadcast.Category Arts Literature Authors W woolf, virginia......
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    20. Virginia Woolf Bibliography
    children's story London Hogarth Press, 1966. For material about and relatedto virginia woolf, please visit Mary Carmichael's Bookstore.
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    The dates listed below refer to the first (British and American) publication of works by Virginia Woolf. The links are to recently published editions.) The Voyage Out novel
    London: Duckworth, 1915. New York: Doran, 1920. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1926. T he Mark on the Wall - story
    Richmond: Hogarth Press, 1917. Kew Gardens story
    Richmond: Hogarth Press, 1919. Night and Day - novel
    London: Duckworth, 1919. New York: Doran, 1920. Monday or Tuesday short stories
    Richmond: Hogarth Press, 1921. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1921. Jacob's Room novel
    Richmond: Hogarth Press, 1922 New York: Harcourt Brace, Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown - essay
    London: Hogarth Press, 1924. The Common Reader - essays
    London: Hogarth Press, 1925. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1925. Mrs Dalloway - novel
    London: Hogarth Press, 1925. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1925.
    (The 1928 Modern Library edition had an introduction by Virginia Woolf.) To the Lighthouse - novel London: Hogarth Press, 1927. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1927. Orlando: A Biography - novel London: Hogarth Press, 1928. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1929.

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