Virginia Woolf

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Born in London in 1882, Virginia Woolf was a a writer of novels, essays and short stories, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her best known works include "Mrs Dalloway" and "Orlando". She committed suicide in 1941.

  • The International Virginia Woolf Society  - Formed to encourage scholarly study, critical attention to, and general interest in the work and career of Virginia Woolf; provides details of membership, conferences, publications, and a number of bibliographies.
  • Monk's House  - A brief visitor guide to the home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf until 1969, in East Sussex, and now managed by the National Trust.
  • Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf  - Online text of one of Woolf's best-known novels.
  • Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)  - Offers a profile and bibliography of the novelist and feminist essayist.
  • Virginia Woolf on Women and Fiction  - Offers the text and an analysis of "A Room of One's Own", with other resources on Woolf and her life.
  • The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain  - Aims to raise the profile of Virginia Woolf and promote the reading and discussion of her works. Includes details of membership, society publications and activities, and a library of biographical and literary resources.
  • Virginia Woolf: 1882-1941  - Contains a biography and e-texts of 17 of Woolf's works.
  • Virginia Woolf's Psychiatric History  - A substantial analysis of the author's health and personality, and an analysis of her literary output in relation to her health. Includes links, bibliography, and other resources.
 
 
 
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