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41. Trespassing Boundaries: Virginia Woolf's Short Fiction | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2004-10-29)
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42. Virginia Woolf: To the Lighthouse / The Waves (Columbia Critical Guides) | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1999-04-15)
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a useful collection of reviews The book presents the major critical instances on the two worksin chronological order, from woolf's contemporaries up to our days. Eachchapter deals with a selection of significant reviews, all of whichbelonging to the same period if not to the same attitude to the works. Moreover each chapter is introduced by a brief text by the curatorexplaining the main contents of the reviews which are going to follow andthe principal critical ideas referring to a period or critical school. Ina few words: this is what you need if you want to get a deeper criticalknowledge of "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves", andto gain it in a quite short time - the book in fact is not too long, can beread quite quickly and if you're interested in getting particular pieces ofinformation can also easily be skimmed through.
a useful collection of reviews The book presents the major critical instances on the two worksin chronological order, from woolf's contemporaries up to our days. Eachchapter deals with a selection of significant reviews, all of whichbelonging to the same period if not to the same attitude to the works. Moreover each chapter is introduced by a brief text by the curatorexplaining the main contents of the reviews which are going to follow andthe principal critical ideas referring to a period or critical school. Ina few words: this is what you need if you want to get a deeper criticalknowledge of "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves", andto gain it in a quite short time - the book in fact is not too long, can beread quite quickly and if you're interested in getting particular pieces ofinformation can also easily be skimmed through. ... Read more |
43. Three Guineas (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-07-03)
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boring
It All Boils Down To Money!
Not Perfect, But Interesting and Still Relevant
Women against war |
44. Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 98
Pages
(2010-09-09)
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Eight challenging pieces |
45. On Being Ill by Virginia Woolf | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2002-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this poignant and humorous work, Virginia Woolf observes that though illness is part of every human being’s experience, it has never been the subject of literature—like the more acceptable subjects of war and love. We cannot quote Shakespeare to describe a headache. We must, Woolf says, invent language to describe pain. And though illness enhances our perceptions, she observes that it reduces self-consciousness; it is "the great confessional." Woolf discusses the cultural taboos associated with illness and explores how illness changes the way we read. Poems clarify and astonish, Shakespeare exudes new brilliance, and so does melodramatic fiction! On Being Ill was published as an individual volume by Hogarth Press in 1930. While other Woolf essays, such as A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas, were first published by Hogarth as individual volumes and have since been widely available, On Being Ill has been overlooked. The Paris Press edition will feature original cover art by Woolf’s sister, the painter Vanessa Bell. Hermione Lee’s Introduction will discuss this "extraordinary" work, and explore Woolf’s revelations about poetry, language, and illness. Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is one of the great literary geniuses of the 20th century. Her innovative fiction and essays are revered by readers around the globe. She was a central member of the Bloomsbury group and a groundbreaking feminist, publishing book-length essays that continue to change the lives of women today. Her most popular novels include To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway, and Orlando. When she was not writing, Virginia Woolf operated Hogarth Press with her husband Leonard Woolf. Hermione Lee is the acclaimed Virginia Woolf scholar and the author of Virginia Woolf (Knopf, 1997). Other books include Willa Cather and the forthcoming biography of Edith Wharton. She is Goldsmith’s Professor of English Literature and Fellow of New College at the University of Oxford, England. Customer Reviews (4)
A glowing perspective
This is a short trip The sentences are what astounds.The first sentence is constructed like an erudite train to somewhere:"Considering how ..., how ..., how astonishing ..., what ..., what ..., what ..., how we go down into the pit of death ...--when we think of this, as we are so frequently forced to think of it, it becomes strange indeed that illness has not taken its place with love and battle and jealousy among the prime themes of literature."(pp. 3-4).This hardly gives a firm foundation for those humorous moment when the primary reaction of anyone who is not in on the joke is:I think I'm going to be sick.
A precious gift to readers
MUST READ Also, for those of us who care about design, the book is a beauty, a work of art in itself. Put this book among those most dear to you! ... Read more |
46. Monday or Tuesday: Eight Stories by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 50
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(2009-01-01)
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Short Stories
Eight challenging pieces by a master prose stylist In many of these stories conventional notions of plot and character are apparently thrown out the window in favor of a dreamlike, experimental style. At times the stories in this book remind me of the work of Gertrude Stein. Woolf crafts some really memorable phrases and visual images. The longest of the 8 stories, "A Society" (pp. 3-16) is about a group of women who form a "society for asking questions" about male contributions to the world. This piece has a rich satirical flavor; in it Woolf raises questions about female creativity and procreativity, the nature of fiction, and the impact of female literary artists. Although at times I often found Woolf's writing obscure, I enjoyed her elegant prose style.
Classic Woolf
Monday or Tuesday: Eight Stories |
47. Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman by Ruth Gruber | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2005-04-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this groundbreaking assessment of Woolf’s philosophy, influences, and style, Gruber laid the groundwork for a generation of future feminist analyses. She cogently examines Woolf’s concept of gender and her literary influences, adeptly discussing how Woolf constructed a feminine writing style in a realm dominated by men. Above all, she shows how Woolf consciously strove to create as a woman. Virginia Woolf’s experimental prose and her struggles with mental illness have made her an enduringly provocative figure, and today, more than sixty years after her suicide, Woolf’s writing continues to fascinate and inspire readers. |
48. A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 144
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(2005)
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Required reading for female writers |
49. The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume III, 1923-1928 by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 600
Pages
(1980-05-27)
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Just what I expected. Virginia Woolf at her best.
Volume Three is wonderful. |
50. A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf | |
Hardcover: 125
Pages
(1991-11-07)
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"A view of the open sky"
College Reading
Excellent
Beautiful, Heartwarming & Inspiring
Still Relevant and Important |
51. Leonard and Virginia Woolf: A Literary Partnership by Peter F. Alexander | |
Hardcover: 265
Pages
(1992-12)
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52. Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse (Critical Studies of Key Texts Series) by Suzanne Raitt | |
Paperback: 129
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(1990-12)
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The best damn book I ever read |
53. Virginia Woolf's Lighthouse: A Study in Critical Method by M. Leaska, Mitchell A. Leaska | |
Paperback: 221
Pages
(1970-12)
Isbn: 0231034032 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
54. Virginia Woolf (Authors in Context) (Oxford World's Classics) by Michael Whitworth | |
Paperback: 286
Pages
(2009-08-03)
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Ideal for those who want to understand more about Woolf |
55. The Elusive Self: Psyche and Spirit in Virginia Woolf's Novels by Louise Poresky | |
Paperback: 286
Pages
(2005-06-14)
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56. The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4: 1931-35 by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 420
Pages
(1983-11-21)
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page-turner; fascinating; a masterpiece |
57. The Years (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(2008-06-23)
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The Misanthrope's Decision
it took years to read - just kidding!
Excellent!
Anticipation Moving forward, it is 1908 and Martin Pargiter has visitedhis father and his sister, Eleanor.1911 produces a scene of Rose with her cousins Sarah and Maggie, daughters of Sir Digby.Maggie has married a Frenchman later on. There is a meeting of Kitty, Lady Lasswade, and Eleanor.Following the meeting Kitty was going to the opera and so she was dressed in formal clothes.Eleanor thought that Kitty had the great lady's manner.Eleanor felt dowdy compared with Kitty.Edward Pargiter was present at the opera.Lucy Craddock had been Kitty's tutor at Oxford. Eleanor is found at the country place of her brother Morris's mother in law.Her father died. She had no attachments at the moment.Her sister in law Celia told her there was to be a village fete.Eleanor met Sir William Whatney there.She had not seen him since he had been to India.Peggy and North, her niece and nephew, came in.She thought her growing interest in birds was a sign of old age. Eleanor sold the family house and made arrangements for Crosby, the servant, to depart.She left with the family dog who soon had to be put down because it was aged, disabled, and suffering.Martin, called Captain Pargiter,did not marry.He encountered Kitty who introduced him to Ann Hillier.Martin said to Kitty that Eleanor was a queer old bird. During the war Eleanor at one point dined with Maggie and her husband.Maggie felt that Eleanor looked like an abbess.The story shifts to the present day and Eleanor is shown having returned from India.It is noted by one of the characters that Edward and Kitty had been very much in love but that Kitty had married another man. Pleasure is increased by sharing it. This book is a pleasure to have and to read.Is there a pattern, a theme?Virginia Woolf was a pattern maker.This work anticipates THREE GUINEAS and BETWEEN THE ACTS.It is in a new manner for Virginia Woolf.Leonard Woolf wrote that he did not care for it but stifled his displeasure to spare his wife agony.
A True Masterpiece for all Time. |
58. The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume 2, 1912-1922 by Virginia Woolf | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(1978-04-13)
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59. Virginia Woolf : A Collection of Critical Essays (20th Century Views) | |
Hardcover: 185
Pages
(1971-04)
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60. The London Scene: Six Essays on London Life by Virginia Woolf | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2006-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Virginia Woolf was already an accomplished novelist and critic when she was commissioned by the British edition of Good Housekeeping to write a series entitled "Six Articles on London Life." Originally published bimonthly, beginning in December 1931, five of the essays were eventually collected and published in 1981. The sixth essay, "Portrait of a Londoner," had been missing from Woolf's oeuvre until it was rediscovered at the University of Sussex in 2004. Ecco is honored to publish the complete collection in the United States for the first time. A walking tour of Woolf's beloved hometown, The London Scene begins at the London Docks and follows Woolf as she visits several iconic sites throughout the city, including the Oxford Street shopping strip, John Keats's house on Hampstead Heath, Thomas Carlyle's house in Chelsea, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and the Houses of Parliament. These six essential essays capture Woolf at her best, exploring modern consciousness through the prism of 1930s London while simultaneously painting an intimate, touching portrait of this sprawling metropolis and its fascinating inhabitants. Customer Reviews (1)
Essays on a London in the past. |
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