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  1. Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee, 1999-10-05
  2. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 1: 1915-1919 by Virginia Woolf, 1979-05-15
  3. The Selected Works of Virginia Woolf (Wordsworth Library Collection) by Virginia Woolf, 2007-09-01
  4. The Second Common Reader: Annotated Edition by Virginia Woolf, 2003-01-13
  5. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 3: 1925-30 by Virginia Woolf, 1981-09-14
  6. The Voyage Out (Oxford World's Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2009-08-30
  7. Moment And Other Essays (Harvest Book, Hb 295) by Virginia Woolf, 1974-10-23
  8. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 2: 1920-1924 by Virginia Woolf, 1980-09-17
  9. Orlando: A Biography (Oxford World's Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-06
  10. A Writer's Diary by Virginia Woolf, 2003-03-31
  11. The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  12. To the Lighthouse (Oxford World's Classics) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-06
  13. Modernist Women and Visual Cultures: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Photography, and Cinema by Maggie Humm, 2003-03-01
  14. The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Jane Goldman, 2006-10-09

21. Pace University Press
Annotated bibliography from Pace University Press.
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22. Woolf, Virginia - Definition Of Woolf, Virginia By The Free Online Dictionary, T
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Virginia Woolf English author whose work used such techniques as stream of consciousness and the interior
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23. Woolf, Virginia
Virginia Woolf (1882 1941) Virginia Woolf was born to a highly literary family in London, England. Largely self-educated, she began writing
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Virginia Woolf was born to a highly literary family in London, England. Largely self-educated, she began writing criticism for the Times Literary Supplement when she was in her early twenties and published her first novel, The Voyage Out in 1915. In later novels, including Mrs. Dalloway To the Lighthouse (1927), and The Waves (1931), she experimented with formal conventions, using "stream of consciousness" and other innovative techniques and styles. She published two collections of her essays in The Common Reader in 1925 and 1932 and two feminist arguments A Room of One's Own (1929) and Three Guineas (1938). Troubled by mental illness from an early age, Woolf took her life in 1941. Her husband, Leonard, edited several posthumously published collections, including The Death of the Moth and 0ther Essays (1942). Woolf delivered the speech in the text to a British women's organization, the Women's League of Service, in 1931.
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References to the author which are unlikely to be referenced in standard bibliographies.
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Passing Glances at Virginia Woolf References to Woolf, or her characters, are likely to show up in the most unlikely places. Sven Birkerts, for example, in The Gutenberg Elegies The Christmas Letters (Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 1996), has a middle-aged female character return to college, while her marriage is breaking up, to write an honors thesis on Woolf. In these and other books making up our reading at random, Woolf is therea testament to her genius and, further, to several decades of her readers' passionate and public scholarship. But she is not just thereshe is being used. She is "passing" for (or against) something, in the sense that Pamela Caughie has recently discussed ("Let is Pass: Changing the Subject, Once Again," PMLA We at The International Virginia Woolf Society have been soliciting the help of Woolf-minded readers everywhere in order to come up with such references (which by definition will elude the standard bibliographic compilers). Below are the ones we've received so far, for which we're grateful. You are encouraged to send in your own examples of references to Woolf in works of literature or nonfiction, together with a short analysis of what "passing" use is being made of her (as in the following examples). Note:Ê By popular demand, we've begun to collect "glances" from the popular press, as well.Ê These are collected separately below, after the book entries.

25. Virginia Woolf Books On Chicago Rare Book Center
Introductory Note by Leonard Woolf explaining about her first posthumous book. Spine sunned. 002280 The Hogarth Press
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Woolf, Virginia BETWEEN THE ACTS London The Hogarth Press 1941 1st Edition Cloth Good No Jacket Introductory Note by Leonard Woolf explaining about her first posthumous book. Spine sunned. 002280 Price: 50.00 USD Add to Shopping Cart Woolf, Virginia The Captain's Death Bed and Other Essays London The Hogarth Press 1950 First British Edttion Brown Cloth Very Good Price-clipped Dj Woolf's posthumous essays were published in America a few days before the British appearance. [Kirkpatrick A30b]. Includes an essay on her father, Leslie Stephen. DJ graphic by Vanessa Bell. 002669 Price: 150.00 USD Add to Shopping Cart Woolf, Virginia

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Genre Essay Keywords Patient Experience, Time Summary Woolf wonders why illness has not taken its place with love and battle and jealousy among the prime themes of
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27. The Virginia Woolf Society Of Great Britain
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The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain is a non-profit organisation which aims to raise the profile of Virginia Woolf and promote the reading and discussion of her works. Formed in August 1998 the Society is supported by an Executive Council of elected volunteers. (Read more about the Society's Constitution ). An Editorial Committee produces the Virginia Woolf Bulletin three times a year (January, May and September), as well as a number of other publications Woolf-related events and talks, open to members only, are held throughout the year.
The Society welcomes new members. If you are interested in joining, you can print off the form from the Membership page and send it with your payment to the address provided. At the present time the Society is only able to accept payments in pounds sterling or US dollars.
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28. Orlando (1992) - IMDb
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93 min - Drama Romance X Users: 4,797 votes 58 reviews Critics: 31 reviews Young nobleman Orlando is commanded by Queen Elizabeth I to stay forever young. Miraculously, he does just that. The film follows him as he moves through several centuries of British history, experiencing a variety of lives and relationships along the way, and even changing sex.
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Young nobleman Orlando is commanded by Queen Elizabeth I to stay forever young. Miraculously, he does just that. The film follows him as he moves through several centuries of British history, experiencing a variety of lives and relationships along the way, and even changing sex.

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30. Virginia Woolf's Page
Biograf a y notas sobre la escritora.
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31. Biografia De Virginia Woolf
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Virginia Woolf (Adeline Virginia Stephen; Londres, Reino Unido, 1882-Lewes, id., 1941) Escritora británica. Hija de sir Leslie Stephen, distinguido crítico e historiador, creció en un ambiente frecuentado por literatos, artistas e intelectuales. Tras el fallecimiento de su padre, en 1905, se estableció con su hermana Vanessa –pintora que se casaría con el crítico Clive Bell– y sus dos hermanos en el barrio londinense de Bloomsbury, que se convirtió en centro de reunión de antiguos compañeros universitarios de su hermano mayor, entre los que figuraban intelectuales de la talla del escritor E. M. Forster, el economista J. M. Keynes y los filósofos Bertrand Russell y Ludwig Wittgenstein, y que sería conocido como el grupo de Bloomsbury.
Virginia Woolf En 1912, cuando contaba treinta años, casó con Leonard Woolf, economista y miembro también del grupo, con quien fundó en 1917 la célebre editorial Hogarth Press, que editó la obra de la propia Virginia y la de otros relevantes escritores, como Katherine Mansfield, T. S. Eliot o S. Freud. Sus primeras novelas, Viaje de ida y Noche y día , ponen ya de manifiesto la intención de la escritora de romper los moldes narrativos heredados de la novelística inglesa anterior, en especial la subordinación de personajes y acciones al argumento general de la novela, así como las descripciones de ambientes y personajes tradicionales; sin embargo, estos primeros títulos apenas merecieron consideración por parte de la crítica.

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33. Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia
Illustra biografia, opere, lingua e stile di scrittura, dispone di bibliografia.
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Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Vai a: Navigazione cerca Virginia Woolf, Una stanza tutta per sé Adeline Virginia Woolf Adeline Virginia Woolf , nata Stephen Londra 25 gennaio Rodmell 28 marzo ), è stata una scrittrice saggista e attivista britannica . Considerata come uno dei principali letterati del XX secolo, attivamente impegnata nella lotta per la parità di diritti tra i due sessi; fu, assieme al marito, militante del fabianesimo , nel periodo fra le due guerre fu membro del Bloomsbury Group e figura di rilievo nell'ambiente letterario londinese. Le sue più famose opere comprendono i romanzi La signora Dalloway Gita al faro ) e Orlando ). Tra le opere di saggistica emergono Il lettore comune ) e Una stanza tutta per sé ); nella quale ultima opera compare il famoso detto "una donna deve avere denaro e una stanza tutta per sé se vuole scrivere romanzi"
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Virginia Woolf nacque a Londra nel in una casa al civico 22 di Hyde Park Gate; da genitori entrambi vedovi alle seconde nozze. Suo padre, sir Leslie Stephen fu un notevole autore critico e alpinista . Sua madre, Julia Prinsep-Stephen (nata Jackson) (

34. Woolf, Virginia | Define Woolf, Virginia At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Woolf, Virginia definition A twentiethcentury English author who experimented with stream-of-consciousness narrative technique. Her works include the
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35. WOOLF VIRGINIA  -  BIOGRAFIA - Di ALESSIA CIMA -
Alessia Cima racconta la vita della celebre scrittrice.
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PERSONAGGI VIRGINIA WOOLF A fondo pagina "PENSIERI DI PACE Una pagina di Alessia Cima
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V irginia A deline W oolf nasce a Londra il 25 gennaio 1882, da Leslie Stephen, uomo di lettere, e da Julia Prinsep, entrambi vedovi provenienti da un primo matrimonio, hanno insieme quattro figli, che vengono ad aggiungersi ai quattro nati dai loro primi rispettivi letti. In questa complessa figliolanza, Virginia Adeline occupa la settima e penultima posizione.
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Hyde Park Gate News , in cui scrivono storie inventate e una sorta di diario famigliare. Virginia acquisisce una buona istruzione classica, che arricchisce con letture tratte dalla ben fornita biblioteca paterna. L’autrice in una lettera a Vita Sackville-West, descrive l'infelice periodo della sua adolescenza : " 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!"
Virginia trascorre le sue vacanze estive presso Talland House nel Cornwall, dove stringe 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

36. Virginia Woolf Books On Wise Owl Books
1984Like New Condition-First Edition By This PublisherTrade paperbackkeywords FICTIONNo spline reading creases-FAULTS-None-looks new - -No reminder
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    • Carissimo. Sono certa che sto impazzendo di nuovo. Sono certa che non possiamo affrontare un altro di quei terribili momenti. Comincio a sentire voci e non riesco a concentrarmi. Quindi faccio quella che mi sembra la cosa migliore da fare. Tu mi hai dato la più grande felicità possibile. Sei stato in ogni senso tutto quello che un uomo poteva essere. So che ti sto rovinando la vita. So che senza di me potresti lavorare e lo farai, lo so... Vedi non riesco neanche a scrivere degnamente queste righe... Voglio dirti che devo a te tutta la felicità della mia vita. Sei stato infinitamente paziente con me. E incredibilmente buono. Tutto mi ha abbandonata tranne la certezza della tua bontà. Non posso continuare a rovinare la tua vita. Non credo che due persone avrebbero potuto essere più felici di quanto lo siamo stati noi. ( Lettera di addio al marito L'essenza dello snobismo è che vuoi far colpo sugli altri. (citato in

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24p. Small 8vo. Blue cloth spine with gilttitled black cloth covers. Harcourt, Brace
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8vo. viii, 240 pp. Maroon cloth, giltstamped spine title, dust jacket. Embossed library stamp on front free endpaper. Very good. Harcourt, Brace Co.
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