Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
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1882-1941
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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
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Woolf, Virginia
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- Subject of42
- Outsiders, five women writers who changed the world, Lyndall Gordon
- Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster
- Virginia Woolf, Quentin Bell ; traduccion y prologo de Marta Pesarrodona
- Virginia Woolf, Ruth Webb
- Virginia Woolf, Alexandra Harris
- Virginia Woolf, a writers life
- Living in squares, loving in triangles, the lives and loves of Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group, Amy Licence
- Virginia Woolf, edited by James Acheson
- Woolf's To the lighthouse, a reader's guide, Janet Winston
- All the lives we ever lived, seeking solace in Virginia Woolf, Katharine Smyth
- The Cambridge companion to To the lighthouse, edited by Allison Pease
- Virginia Woolf, a biography : Virginia Stephen, 1882-1912, Mrs Woolf, 1912-1941, Quentin Bell
- The letters of Virginia Woolf., editor Nigel Nicolson ; assistant editor Joanne Trautmann Vol.2, 1912-1922. The question of things happening
- Virginia Woolf, Hermione Lee
- Behind the times, Virginia Woolf in late-Victorian contexts, Mary Jean Corbett
- Virginia Woolf, new critical essays, edited by Patricia Clements and Isobel Grundy
- The diary of Virginia Woolf., introduced by Quentin Bell ; edited by Anne Olivier Bell Vol.1, 1915-1919
- Virginia Woolf, the echoes enslaved, Allen McLaurin
- The letters of Virginia Woolf., editor Nigel Nicolson ; assistant editor Joanne Trautman Vol.6, 1936-1941. Leave the letters till we're dead
- The letters of Virginia Woolf., editor Nigel Nicolson ; assistant editor Joanne Trautmann Vol.1, 1888-1912 (Virginia Stephen). The flight of the mind
- The London scene, five essays, by Virginia Woolf
- Sisters under the skin, a comparative study of the British modernists Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf and their Harlem Renaissance contemporaries Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen, Erika Baldt
- The letters of Virginia Woolf., editor Nigel Nicolson ; assistant editor Joanne Trautmann Vol.3 : 1923-1928, A change of perspective
- Women of Bloomsbury, Virginia, Vanessa and Carrington, Mary Ann Caws
- The Great War and the language of modernism, Vincent Sherry
- The World broke in two, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster and the year that changed literature
- Narrative aesthetics and the visual arts in Virginia Woolf's London writings, Tzu Yu Allison Lin
- Narcissus transformed, the textual subject in psychoanalysis and literature, Gray Kochhar-Lindgren
- Selected essays, Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Rachel Bowlby. Vol.2, The crowded dance of modern life
- The ethics of modernism, moral ideas in Yeats, Eliot, Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett, Lee Oser
- Virginia Woolf, Edward Bishop
- Virginia Woolf's Common reader, Katerina Koutsantoni
- Wanderers, a history of women walking, Kerri Andrews ; foreword by Kathleen Jamie
- All the lives we ever lived, seeking solace in Virginia Woolf, Katharine Smyth
- Virginia Woolf, a writer's life, Lyndall Gordon
- Imagining Virginia Woolf, an experiment in critical biography, Maria DiBattista
- Virginia Woolf & Lytton Strachey, letters, edited by Leonard Woolf & James Strachey
- Moments of being, Virginia Woolf ; edited by Jeanne Schulkind ; introduced and revised by Hermione Lee
- Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse, Virginia Woolf ; edited by Su Reid
- Winking, buzzing, carpet-beating, reading Jacob's Room, by David Bradshaw
- The letters of Virginia Woolf., editor Nigel Nicolson, assistant editor Joanne Trautmann Vol.5, 1932-1935. The sickle side of the moon
- Thinking in literature, Joyce, Woolf, Nabokov, Anthony Uhlmann
- Virginia Woolf, art, life and vision, Frances Spalding
- An examination of death in some major novels of Virginia Woolf, Hilary Anne Newman
- The letters of Virginia Woolf., editor Nigel Nicolson ; assistant editor Joanne Trautmann Vol.4, 1929-1931. A reflection of the other person
- Mrs Woolf and the servants, Alison Light
- Extraordinary minds, portraits of exceptional individuals and an examination of our extraordinariness, Howard Gardner
- Virginia Woolf, a biography, Quentin Bell
- Virginia Woolf and her works, by Jean Guiguet ; translated by Jean Stewart