In Woolf’s final, unfinished manuscript, she employs a “methodology of disorder” that enables “that state of mind in which it ...
“I am reduced to a thing that wants Virginia…It is incredible how essential to me you have become,” wrote Vita Sackville-West to the novelist Virginia Woolf in 1926. A popular writer herself, ...
This exhibition of Virginia Woolf's manuscripts and Hogarth Press first editions was mounted in conjunction with the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, held June 5-8, 2003 at Smith ...
Virginia Woolf, a pioneering modernist writer, revolutionized literature with her unique stream-of-consciousness style and ...
In this long letter to the writer Katherine Mansfield, Woolf talks about how important it is “that women should learn to write.” Woolf is at work on her third novel, Jacob’s Room, but must stop to ...
How do great authors begin? In 1907, aged 25, Virginia Woolf embarked on her first novel: an epic journey that would ultimately span more than a decade and several mental breakdowns and influential ...
The writer Virginia Woolf was obsessed by her mother, who died unexpectedly when Virginia was just 13. This loss, combined with the subsequent deaths of her half-sister, her father and her brother, ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters. At Vox, our mission is to help you make sense of the world — and that work has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own. We ...
Virginia Woolf's personal copy of her debut novel, The Voyage Out, has been fully digitised for the first time, external. The book was rediscovered in 2021, having mistakenly been housed in the ...
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