This is a bibliography of works by the English novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf (1882–1941). The Voyage Out (1915) Night and Day (1919) Jacob's Room...
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Adeline Virginia Woolf (/wʊlf/; née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer. She is considered one of the most important modernist...
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civil servant. He was married to author Virginia Woolf. As a member of the Labour Party and the Fabian Society, Woolf was an avid publisher of his own work...
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Vanessa Bell (section Bibliography)
interior designer, a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the sister of Virginia Woolf (née Stephen). Vanessa Stephen was the elder daughter of Sir Leslie...
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Julia Stephen (section Virginia Woolf)
philanthropist. She was the wife of the biographer Leslie Stephen and mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, members of the Bloomsbury Group. Julia Prinsep Jackson...
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November 1906), known as the Goth, was the brother of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf, both prominent members of the Bloomsbury Group, and of Adrian Stephen...
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Adrian Stephen (section Bibliography)
author and psychoanalyst, and the younger brother of Thoby Stephen, Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. He and his wife, Karin, became interested in the work...
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Dreadnought hoax (category Virginia Woolf)
Trinity, and their sisters, Vanessa (later Vanessa Bell) and Virginia (later Virginia Woolf), would visit. After university, the four Stephen siblings became...
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Leslie Stephen (section Bibliography)
mountaineer, and an Ethical movement activist. He was also the father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. Sir Leslie Stephen came from a distinguished intellectual...
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To the Lighthouse (category Novels by Virginia Woolf)
To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. The novel centres on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910...
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for the protagonist of Orlando: A Biography, by her friend and lover Virginia Woolf. She wrote a column in The Observer from 1946 to 1961 and is remembered...
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Bloomsbury Group (section Bibliography)
the early 20th century. Among the people involved in the group were Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, E. M. Forster, Vanessa Bell, and Lytton Strachey...
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The London Scene (redirect from The London Scene (Virginia Woolf))
series of six essays that Virginia Woolf wrote for Good Housekeeping magazine in 1931 and 1932. The title was not chosen by Woolf but comes from the 1975...
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Woolf died on 10 June 2019, at the age of 92. Woolf, Cecil.A Bibliography of Norman Douglas (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954); Woolf, Cecil.A Bibliography of...
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Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown (category Essays by Virginia Woolf)
Brown is an essay by Virginia Woolf published in 1924 which explores modernity. The writer Arnold Bennett had written a review of Woolf's Jacob's Room (1922)...
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Dorothy Richardson (section Bibliography)
Sylvia Beach in 1934, Richardson comments that "Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf & D.R. ... were all using 'the new method', though very differently...
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Maggie Humm (section Bibliography)
She has written on feminism and modernism, particularly the work of Virginia Woolf. Humm was born in 1945 in England. She was educated at the University...
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Between the Acts (category Novels by Virginia Woolf)
the final novel by Virginia Woolf. It was published shortly after her death in 1941. Although the manuscript had been completed, Woolf had yet to make final...
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continually blurred and argued upon, especially in the field of biography; as Virginia Woolf said: "if we think of truth as something of granite-like solidity and...
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Hogarth Press (category Virginia Woolf)
founded as an independent company in 1917 by British authors Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf. It was named after their house in Richmond (then in Surrey and...
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Hogarth Press, the publishing company Virginia Woolf owned with her husband Leonard Woolf. After Virginia Woolf had moved to Monk's House, she would meet...
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and her father is a distant relative of Virginia Woolf. After working in sales and recruitment for a decade, Woolf went into music. She fronted a group called...
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lover, and was a member of his Neo-Pagans. She was also a friend of Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group. During World War I she worked with the Serbian...
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biographer Leonard Woolf, essayist and non-fiction writer Virginia Woolf, fiction writer and essayist In the 1960s, Leonard Woolf additionally listed...
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Quentin Bell (section Bibliography)
and interior designer Vanessa Bell (née Stephen). He was a nephew of Virginia Woolf (née Stephen). He was educated at the Quaker Leighton Park School and...
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Freshwater (play) (category Works by Virginia Woolf)
Freshwater: A comedy is a play written and produced by Virginia Woolf in 1935, and the only play she wrote. Although only performed once in her lifetime...
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Stream of consciousness (section Bibliography)
writers such as Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf. Stream of consciousness narratives continue to be used in modern prose...
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Ibid. (category Bibliography)
Roman scholar Ibidus. Ibid. is used in the 1960s play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee. Albee uses an unabbreviated ibid (i.e. ibīdem) in...
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Hermione Lee (section Partial bibliography)
Novels of Virginia Woolf (1977) Elizabeth Bowen: An Estimation (1981) Philip Roth (1982) Willa Cather: Double Lives (1989) Virginia Woolf (1996) Body...
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Classic Movies, Inc. Retrieved June 16, 2022. "Salome Jens Will Star In 'Virginia Woolf'". The Herald-News. New Jersey, Passaic. February 9, 1970. p. 20. Retrieved...
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