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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. Virginia Woolf
Translate this page Home_Page Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), Novelista y crítica británicacuya técnica del monólogo interior y estilo poético se consideran
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N ovelista y crítica británica cuya técnica del monólogo interior y estilo poético se consideran entre las contribuciones más importantes a la novela moderna. Adeline Virginia Stephen, hija del biógrafo y filósofo Leslie Stephen, nació en Londres y estudió en su casa. Después de la muerte de su padre en 1905, habitó con su hermana Vanessa —pintora que se casaría con el crítico Clive Bell— y sus dos hermanos en una casa del barrio londinense de Bloomsbury que se convirtió en lugar de reunión de librepensadores y antiguos compañeros de universidad de su hermano mayor. En el grupo, conocido como Grupo de Bloomsbury, participó —además de Bell y otros intelectuales londinenses— el escritor Leonard Woolf, con quien se casó Virginia en 1912. En 1917 ambos fundaron la editorial Hogarth. Sus primeras novelas, Fin de viaje Noche y día (1919) y El cuarto de Jacob (1922), ponen de manifiesto su determinación por ampliar las perspectivas de la novela más allá del mero acto de la narración. En sus novelas siguientes, La señora Dalloway (1925) y Al faro (1927), el argumento surge de la vida interior de los personajes, y los efectos psicológicos se logran a través de imágenes, símbolos y metáforas. Los personajes se despliegan gracias al flujo y reflujo de sus impresiones personales, sentimientos y pensamientos: un monólogo interior en el que los seres humanos y sus circunstancias normales aparecen como extraordinarios. Influida por el filósofo francés Henri Bergson, Woolf, como el escritor francés Marcel Proust, se adentra en la idea del tiempo. Los acontecimientos en La señora Dalloway abarcan un espacio de doce horas y el transcurso del tiempo se expresa a través de los cambios que paso a paso se suceden en el interior de los personajes, en la conciencia que tienen de sí mismos, de los demás y de sus mundos caleidoscópicos. De sus restantes novelas

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Escritora inglesa, Virginia Woolf nasceu Adelina Virginia Stephen em 1882. Apesar de não ter recebido educação formal, seus pais - ele, um crítico de literatura, e ela, pertencente a uma família dona da editora Duckworth - encarregaram-se de educá-la nas letras desde jovem graças ao círculo de amigos com quem conviviam.
Sua vida familiar foi marcada pela morte precoce de sua mãe e pela violência doméstica, praticada por seu irmão mais velho. Depois da morte de seu pai, em 1904, Virginia e sua irmã mudaram-se para Bloomsburry, onde fundaram um grupo de literatos, juntamente com seu irmão mais novo, que incluía Lytton Strachey, Leonard Woolf e Clive Bell. Em 1912, Virginia se casou com Leonard Woolf, teórico político.
Foi romancista, crítica literária e ensaísta. Em seus trabalhos, ela revelou a alma feminina em meio a um universo literário dominado pelos pontos de vista masculinos.
Outra fundamental contribuição sua para as letras universais foi o chamado fluxo de consciência, que, segundo postulava, dava vazão a representações menos truncadas da realidade, abandonando o fluxo linear de narrativa numa espécie de monólogo interior.

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Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941) a web guide to Virginia Woolf from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors General Articles http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/16/nov97/brooke.htm An article from the Nov. 1997 New Criterion, by Brooke Allen. http://www.hwwilson.com/print/woolf.html Biographical article on Virginia Woolf from publisher H.W. Wilson. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/centurions/images/woolfb.gif Biography of Woolf from the BBC. http://www.mantex.co.uk./ou/a319/woolf-01.htm Short biography and brief summaries of her novels, from Mantex education services. http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/English104/lewis.html Essay by Wyndham Lewis on idealists and materialists in English literature, with Woolf as the exemplary idealist. http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/08/reviews/970608.08merkint.html A 1997 New York Times Book Review of Hermoine Lee's biography, VirginiaWoolf . The Times web site allows users to read the first chapter. http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/08/reviews/woolf-editorial.html A 1923 New York Times editorial complains about the "degeneration" of Jacob's Room http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/08/reviews/woolf-dead.html

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It is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top. We all indulge in the strange, pleasant process called thinking, but when it comes to saying, even to someone opposite, what we think, then how little we are able to convey! One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph. On the outskirts of every agony sits some observant fellow who points.
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) Describing a Moment From "How Should One Read a Book," The Second Common Reader The thirty-two chapters of a novel—if we consider how to read a novel first—are an attempt to make something as formed and controlled as a building: but words are more impalpable than bricks; reading is a longer and more complicated process than seeing. Perhaps the quickest way to understand the elements of what a novelist is doing is not to read, but to write; to make your own experiment with the dangers and difficulties of words. Recall, then, some event that has left a distinct impression on you—how at the corner of the street, perhaps, you passed two people talking. A tree shook; an electric light danced; the tone of the talk was comic, but also tragic; a whole vision, an entire conception, seemed contained in that moment.

49. Woolf, Virginia
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Woolf, Virginia, geborene Adeline Virginia Stephen, (1882-1941) Englische Schriftstellerin und Kritikerin. Ihre Ausprägung der Technik des Stream of consciousness und ihr poetischer Stil wurden richtungweisend für die Entwicklung des modernen Romans. Woolf wurde am 25. Januar 1882 als Tochter des Biographen und Philosophen Sir Leslie Stephen in London geboren. Um 1905, nach dem Tod ihres Vaters, begründete sie mit ihrer Schwester Vanessa - einer Künstlerin, die später den Kritiker Clive Bell heiratete - und ihren beiden Brüdern einen Hausstand im Bezirk Bloomsbury in London , der zu einem Zentrum des zeitgenössischen literarischen und künstlerischen Lebens wurde. Diesem als Bloomsbury Group bekannten Kreis gehörte außer Bell und anderen Mitgliedern der Londoner Intelligenz auch der Schriftsteller Leonard Woolf an, den Virginia 1912 heiratete. Gemeinsam mit ihrem Ehemann gründete sie 1917 den Verlag Hogarth Press
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    Virginia Woolf (18821941). Imaginative work is like a spider's web, attachedever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners. .
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    VIRGINIA WOOLF
    "Imaginative work... is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners." Birthplace

    London, England
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    She was educated at home.
    Other jobs
    Journalist, critic, publisher
    Did you know? Woolf wrote a biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel entitled Flush. Critical verdict Now the most renowned member of the Bloomsbury Group, which included Vanessa Bell, Lytton Strachey, John Maynard Keynes, Clive Bell and Vita Sackville-West, Woolf produced some of the highest points of high modernism with her extraordinary ultra-realistic yet experimentally stream-of-consciousness novels. She was also an accomplished literary critic and feminist polemicist. Recommended works The Waves is a lush, evocative piece of stream-of-consciousness, The Years her most 'conventional' novel; A Room of One's Own is a classic feminist text.

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    55. VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941)
    Introduction, Norton Masterpieces of World Literature. Virginia Woolf(18821941). Virginia Woolf did more than write innovative novels
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    Introduction, Norton Masterpieces of World Literature VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941) Virginia Woolf did more than write innovative novels that stand on a par with those of Joyce and Proust; she also explained and exemplified a new kind of prose that she associated with feminine consciousness. Woolf is known for her precise evocations of states of mindor of mind and body, since she refused to separate the two. She structures her novels according to her protagonists' moments of awareness, and in that way joins Proust and Joyce in their move away from the linear plots and objective descriptions of nineteenth-century realism. In novels like Mrs. Dalloway and The Waves , blocks of time are rearranged, different points of view juxtaposed, and inconmplete perspectives set against each other to create a larger pattern. Alternating mode of narration prevent any single reference point and remind the reader that subjectivity is always at work, in literature and in everyday life. Woolf has an additional role in modernist literary history: she was an ardent feminist who exploreddirectly in her essays and indirectly in her novels and short storiesthe situation of women in society, the construction of gender identity, and the predicament of the woman writer. She was born Adeline Virginia Stephen on January 25, 1882, one of the four children of the eminent Victorian editor and historian Leslie Stephen and his wife, Julia The family actively pursued intellectual and artistic interests, and Julia was admire and sketched by some of the most famous Pre-Raphaelite artists. Following the customs of the day, only the sons, Adrian and Thoby, were given formal and university education; Virginia and her sister, Vanessa (the painter Vanessa Bell), were instructed at home by their parents and depended for further education on their father's immense library. Virginia bitterly resented this unequal treatment and the systematic discouragement of women's intellectual development that it implied. Throughout her own work, themes of society's different attitudes toward men and women play a strong role, especially in

    56. Essays: Virginia Woolf
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    Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). Born in London, where she spent most of her life, Woolf, because of her frail health and her father's Victorian attitudes about the proper role of women, received little formal education (none at the university level). Nevertheless, the advantages of an upper-class family (her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, was a distinguished scholar and man of letters who hired tutors for her) and an extraordinarily powerful and inquiring mind allowed Woolf to educate herself. She began keeping a regular diary in her early teens. After moderate success with her first novels, the publication of

    57. "To The Lighthouse" And Feminism
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    59. VIRGINIA WOOLF-COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
    18821941. On a March day in 1941, Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf, age 59, walksto the nearby River Ouse, fills her pockets with rocks and drowns herself.
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    British Writer On a March day in 1941, Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf, age 59, walks to the nearby River Ouse, fills her pockets with rocks and drowns herself. Two suicide notes were left behind. One to her sister Vanessa, the other to her husband, Leonard. To her husband she wrote: Dearest, I feel certain that I am going mad again: I feel we cant go through another of those terrible times. And I shant recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and cant concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. If anybody could have saved me it would have been you. Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. I cant go on spoiling your life any longer. I dont think two people could have been happier than we have been. Virginia Woolf's life was spent writing literature and fighting off mental illness. That her tortured life may be routed in the sexual abuse she experienced as a child is, from a Freudian perspective, without doubt. Surprisingly, Woolf was not enamored of Freud's theories, despite her own childhood sexual traumas and despite the fact that her Hogarth Press was publishing some of Freud's work. She writes in a letter from October, 1924: "[W]e are publishing all Dr Freud, and I glance at the proof and read how Mr A.B. threw a bottle of red ink on to the sheets of his marriage bed to excuse his impotence to the housemaid, but threw it in the wrong place, which unhinged his wife's mind, and to this day she pours claret on the dinner table. We could all go on like that for hours; and yet these Germans think it proves something - besides their own gull-like imbecility."

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    "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?" asked a famous play in the 1960s? The answer might be: Undergraduate students, for having to work through her dense, poetic, stream-of-consciousness novels. Or the answer could be: The general reading public who know her stuff is supposed to be good for them but, like, nothing happens in her stories. Or her intellectual friends who often found themselves portrayed, thinly disguised, in her writing. (Novelist D.H. Lawrence, playwright George Bernard Shaw and philosopher G.E. Moore are supposedly among those so exposed.) Or chauvinistic men, for she has been taken up as somewhat of a feminist cause. Her ability to strike fear aside, Virginia Woolf is one of the acknowledged giants of twentieth-century British literature. Adeline Virginia Stephen was born into an aristocratic literary family in London, England. In her twenties she founded with her brother an intellectual circle known as the Bloomsbury Group, which included some of the leading writers, philosophers, artists and politicians of the day. She and husband Leonard Woolf (married 1912) started Hogarth Press which printed works by Katherine Mansfield, T.S. Eliot and eventually Virginia Woolf's own writing.

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