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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

41. Woolf, Virginia - Astro-Databank, Virginia Woolf Horoscope, Born 25 January 1882
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Virginia Woolf born on 25 January 1882 London, England
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British writer, a novelist and essayist who used the English language superbly. After the death of her father in 1904, she and her siblings moved to Bloomsbury where their home becoming the center for the avant-garde literary salon, the Bloomsbury Group. Her first two novels were traditional in format; in 1921 she began her experimental, impressionistic style. The subsequent novels had greater success, "Jacob's Room," 1922, "Mrs. Dalloway," 1925, "A Biography" 1928 and a feminist essay, "A Room of One's Own" in 1929. Four of her books were published posthumously and her total output was 9 novels, 1 play, 14volumes of diaries and letters as well as many essays, portraits, reviews and memoirs. The daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen, Virginia was the youngest of four children by her dad's second marriage; her mom died when she was thirteen. The family had a total of eight kids due to prior marriages of her parents. Educated at home, she had the run of her father's magnificent library.

42. Heroine Worship: Virginia Woolf, The Voyage In
Claudia Roth Pierpont s discussion of the author as part of the New York Times Heroine Worship section.
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Forums: Your comments on Virginia Woolf are welcome in the Women as Icons forums. he literary critic Queenie Leavis, who had been born into the British lower middle class and reared three children while writing and editing and teaching, thought Virginia Woolf a preposterous representative of real women's lives: "There is no reason to suppose Mrs. Woolf would know which end of the cradle to stir." Yet no one was more aware of the price of unworldliness than Virginia Woolf. Her imaginative voyages into the waveringly lighted depths of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse" were partly owed to a freedom from the literal daily need of voyaging out - to the shop or the office or even the nursery. Her husband, Leonard Woolf, believed that without the aid of her inheritance his wife would probably not have written a novel at all.
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For money guaranteed not just time but intellectual liberty. "I'm the only woman in England free to write what I like," she exulted in her diary in 1925, after the publication of "Mrs. Dalloway" by the Hogarth Press, which she and Leonard had set up to free her from the demands of publishers and editors. What she liked to write turned out to be, of course, books that gave voice to much that had gone unheard in the previous history of writing things down: the dartings and weavings of the human mind in the fleet elaborations of thought itself.

43. Virginia Woolf Books On Fiction Addiction
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44. World Wide Woolf, Brenda Silver
Article by Brenda Silver, author of the book Virginia Woolf Icon. Discusses the construction of Virginia Woolf as a modern cultural icon and argues that, as an icon, she is everywhere.
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45. Virginia Woolf Books On DAVID EVES BOOKS
Roger Eliot Fry (1866 1934) English artist and critic, member of the Bloomsbury group, early affairs esp. with Vanessa Bell,,coined the term Post-Impressionism and was
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46. The Mark On The Wall
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But after life. The slow pulling down of thick green stalks so that the cup of the flower, as it turns over, deluges one with purple and red light. Why, after all, should one not be born there as one is born here, helpless, speechless, unable to focus one's eyesight, groping at the roots of the grass, at the toes of the Giants ? As for saying which are trees, and which are men and women, or whether there are such things, that one won't be in a condition to do for fifty years or so. There will be nothing but spaces of light and dark, intersected by thick stalks, and rather higher up perhaps, rose-shaped blots of an indistinct colour - dim pinks and blues - which will, as time goes on, become more definite, become - I don't know what.... And yet the mark on the wall is not a hole at all. It may even be caused by some round black substance, such as a small rose leaf, left over from the summer, and 1, not being a very vigilant housekeeper- look at the dust on the mantelpiece, for example, the dust which, so they say, buried Troy three times over, only fragments of pots utterly refusing annihilation, as one can believe. I must jump up and see for myself what that mark on the wall really is - a nail, a rose-leaf, a crack in the wood?

47. Lady In The Looking-Glass
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People should not leave looking-glasses hanging in their rooms any more than they should leave open cheque books or letters confessing some hideous crime. One could not help looking, that summer afternoon, in the long glass that hung outside in the hall. Chance had so arranged it. From the depths of the sofa in the drawing-room one could see reflected in the Italian glass not only the marble-topped table opposite, but a stretch of the garden beyond. One could see a long grass path leading between banks of tall flowers until, slicing off an angle, the gold rim cut it off. But, outside, the looking-glass reflected the hall table, the sun-flowers, the garden path so accurately and so fixedly that they seemed held there in their reality unescapably. It was a strange contrast all changing here, all stillness there. One could not help looking from one to the other. Meanwhile, since all the doors and windows were open inthe heat, there was a perpetual sighing and ceasing sound, the voice of the transient and the perishing, it seemed, coming and going like human breath, while in the looking-glass things had ceased to breathe and lay still in the trance of immortality. Suddenly these reflections were ended violently and yet without a sound. A large black form loomed into the looking-glass; blotted out everything, strewed the table with a packet of marble tablets veined with pink and grey, and was gone. But the picture was entirely altered. For the moment it was unrecognisable and irrational and entirely out of focus. One could not relate these tablets to any human purpose. And then by degrees some logical process set to work on them and began ordering and arranging them and bringing them into the fold of common experience. One realised at last that they were merely letters. The man had brought the post.

48. Woolf, Virginia
Virginia Woolf (n e Stephen) (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941) was a British author who is considered to be one of the foremost figures of both Modernism and feminism in
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Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941) was a British author who is considered to be one of the foremost figures of both Modernism and feminism in the twentieth century. Woolf is considered one of the most psychological of all the Modernists; many of her later novels take place entirely within her characters' heads, focusing exclusively on the literary technique known as stream-of-consciousness, which presents not an objective narration, but attempts to replicate the thoughts which shape the character's mind. Although she publicly despised James Joyce , her place in literary modernism resembles his more than any other contemporary writer. Like Joyce, Woolf was endlessly experimental in her literary technique, while each work she created had a style all its own, from the traditional narrative of Orlando to the high abstraction of The Waves. Woolf is one of the most enduringly popular of all the Modernists. While she liked to experiment with technique, she never abandoned a passionate commitment to storytelling. While some of the most intricately crafted stories in the literature, Woolf's works remain eminently accessible, unlike some of the other Modernists whom she disliked. Her biography betrays the best and worst in human relations. Even in taking her own life she wrote lovingly and affectionately to her husband and sister, expressing concern for them more than for her own life. How tragic is the loss of a sensitive woman and towering talent, arising at least in part from abuse and the shameful sexual deviancy of her half brothers.

49. Virginia Woolf's Orlando: The Book As Critic
Conference paper by Kelly Tetterton which argues that the physical form that Orlando appears in acts as pre-critical commentary on the text within. Book cover artwork.
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Virginia Woolf's Orlando
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A paper presented to The Fifth Annual Virginia Woolf Conference at Otterbein College, June 18, 1995
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As well-seasoned critics and readers, we are often accustomed to reading a text against itself, and Virginia Woolf's Orlando invites us to do so quite explicitly. The text asks us to reconsider the very notions of literature and sexuality that it itself seems so invested in. So far so good. But we are not accustomed to looking at the critical relationship between the physical book and the text we read, and in our failure to do so, we risk acquiescence to the reading of that text as it's been handed to us. I want to focus on Woolf's Orlando for several reasons: it is itself a complicated text to read, open to many interpretations, and publishers have felt quite free to exploit those various interpretations visually on the covers of the book; and because Woolf herself is a well-known author whose critical acceptance has always been inflected by her gender, and that too has spilled over onto the book's covers. Orlando the book has been packaged in distinctive ways throughout this century, and that packaging has recapitulated certain attitudes towards the text that have been cemented into potential blockades against other readings.

50. Virginia Woolf Books On Yesterday's Muse Books
Nice bright copy with minor shelf wear, mild page ridge tone, pages clean, binding tight.. 118 pp. A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf. First published
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51. The Voyage Out By Virginia Woolf. Search, Read, Study, Discuss.
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In The Voyage Out, one of Woolf's wittiest, socially satirical novels, Rachel Vinrace embarks for South America on her father's ship, and is launched on a course of self-discovery in a modern version of the mythic voyage. Fan of this book? Help us introduce it to others by writing a better introduction for it . It's quick and easy, click here
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    I have read many other Virginia Woolf works, and I can safely say this is the most conventional, which is not surprising, considering it is her first novel, published in 1915 when the author was 33 years old. Considering her other novels, it is perhaps not spectacular, but when compared to other authors' works, it is easy to see what a literary genius Woolf truly is. (I only hope my first attempt is as brilliant).
    The story is a real oneand I stress the word real. This is no conventional coming-of-age story; the heroine faces obstacles unique to her situation, and the love story is neither contrived nor unnatural. Thus the reader becomes a voyeur, looking through a window at people we feel must be living, breathing souls. This is part of Woolf's brilliance.

52. 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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54. The International Virginia Woolf Society
Allied organization of the Modern Language Association which presents two annual sessions on Woolf and her works. Bibliography, mailing list details, relevant links, society conferences and calls for papers.
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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.

55. Virginia Woolf Books On Tulsa Books
First US edition, very good lacking a dust jacket. Light sunning to spine and edges of boards. Ink name on front pastedown. Harcourt, Brace Company; (1938)
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56. Night And Day By Virginia Woolf. Search, Read, Study, Discuss.
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Bibliographies from , and are also available.Ê And check out the " passing glances " to Woolf as well. Special issues or volumes Woolf Studies Annual, vol. 2, edited by Mark Hussey for Pace University Press . Important Woolf scholarship and informative reviews continue to issue from this new series. Individual essays are indexed below. Virginia Woolf Miscellany, nos. 47 and 48 (Spring and Fall 1996). This long-running publication is the Notes and Queries of Woolf studies. Editors are J. J. Wilson, Lucio Ruotolo, and Peter Stansky; Patricia Laurence is review editor. Individual essays are indexed below. Virginia Woolf: Texts and Contexts: Selected Papers from the Fifth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. Edited by Beth Rigel Daugherty and Eileen Barrett, with an introduction by Beth Rigel Daugherty (Pace Univ. Press, 1996). Individual essays are indexed below.

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