Virginia Woolf
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Lexile measure
950L
Language
English
Description
Widely heralded as one of the first truly modern novels, Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" was published in 1925 and is one of the author's most popular and critically acclaimed works. All of the events of the novel take place on a single day in June 1923 and the novel's perspective varies often as Woolf journeys inside the minds of many characters as they each experience the day and connect its events to the memories of their past. The two main characters...
Author
Series
Lexile measure
1030L
Language
English
Description
". . .'To the Lighthouse' is the story of a woman and her family experiencing the passage of time and seeking to recapture meaning from the flux of things. Though Mrs. Ramsay's death is the event on which the novel turns, her presence pervades every page in a poetic evocation of loss and memory which is a celebration of domestic life and its intimate, trivial details. But, through the character of Mrs. Ramsay's friend Lily Briscoe, Virginia Woolf's....
Author
Lexile measure
1150L
Language
English
Description
This annotated edition of the landmark inquiry into the women's role in society by one of the twentieth century's greatest thinkers, Viriginia Woolf's classic A Room of One's Own features an introduction by English and Women's Studies professor Susan Gubar, perfect for critical analysis in classrooms and beyond.
"A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."
In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf imagines that Shakespeare...
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Language
English
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Twenty-four-year-old Rachel Vinrace is launched into a journey of self-discovery when she embarks on a sea voyage to South America with her aunt and uncle. Originally from a London suburb, she meets a menagerie of interesting people while on the trip and strikes up life-changing conversations with them. As her experiences start to shape her into a worldly woman, she begins to find her sense of self and determine what she wants most in the world.
Author
Pub. Date
1953
Physical Desc
x, 246 pages ; 19 cm.
Language
English
Description
A collection of essays from the acclaimed author of Mrs. Dalloway on such subjects as Jane Austen, Geoffrey Chaucer, and her own literary philosophy.
A good essay must have this permanent quality about it; it must draw its curtain round us, but it must be a curtain that shuts us in not out.
Not written for scholars or critics, these essays are a collection of Virginia Woolf's everyday thoughts about literature and the world-and the art of reading...
Author
Pub. Date
1941
Physical Desc
219 pages ; 21 cm
Language
English
Description
In Virginia Woolf's lyrical, inventive last novel, the action takes place on one summer's day at a country house in the heart of England on the eve of World War II.
"Love. Hate. Peace. Three emotions made the ply of human life." Between the Acts takes place on a June day in 1939 at Pointz Hall, the Oliver family's country house in the heart of England. In the garden, everyone from the village has gathered to present the annual pageant ??-?? scenes...
7) The years
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Pub. Date
1965
Language
English
Description
Follows the lives of three generations of the Pargiter family.
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Language
English
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Three Guineas is written as a series of letters in which Virginia Woolf ponders the efficacy of donating to various causes to prevent war and a statement of feminine purpose.
Annotated and introduced by feminist literary scholar Jane Marcus, this is an ideal edition for the college classroom and beyond.
In reflecting on her situation as the "daughter of an educated man" in 1930s England, Woolf challenges liberal orthodoxies and marshals vast research...
Author
Pub. Date
1933
Edition
[1st ed.]
Lexile measure
940L
Physical Desc
185 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Language
English
Description
The famous literary romance of Elizabeth Barret and Robert Browning given a funny and poignant slant - being told from the viewpoint of Elizabeth's adored spaniel, Flush, who bore his mistress's virtual imprisonment as an invalid in her father's house, and shared her dramatic flight abroad and subsequent happy married life.
Flush belonged to Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and followed its mistress from her confinement in her father's house in Wimpole...
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Series
Pub. Date
2003
Physical Desc
xxix, 52 pages ; 20 cm.
Language
English
Description
From the cold formality of London town-houses to the the dull chaos of the academic's abode, and the eccentric spinsters' Hampstead home, Virigina Woolf paints a series of portraits of everyday life. This compilation from Woolf's early notebooks was unearthed from a collection of private papers. Editor, David Bradshaw offers his commentary on Woolf's life and writings throughout.
16) Melymbrosia
Author
Pub. Date
2002
Edition
1st ed.
Physical Desc
xxvii, 350 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
17) Moments of being
Author
Pub. Date
1985
Edition
2nd ed.
Physical Desc
230 pages ; 21 cm
Language
English