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Arts, Literature, Authors, W, Woolf, Virginia



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  • - Personal homepage of RavenZscry. Selected quotations. No references given.
  • - 1999 interview by Sabine Durrant with Frances Partridge who was described, at the time, as the last living member of the Bloomsbury group. One the online Guardian newspaper site.
  • - Makes available a database of more than 18,000 records of primary and secondary literature about the author and the Bloomsbury Group.
  • - Biography and bibliography, and eight early short stories.
  • - Summary and analysis of the work. Includes a biography, quiz, and background information.
  • - Stephen Cook's article documents a walking tour around Sussex, England visiting places frequented by Virginia Woolf and members of the Bloomsbury group. From the online edition of the Guardian newspaper.
  • - Extensive history of Woolf's illnesses and her suicide, her personality, sexual and family history, her psychiatrists, and her literary works.
  • - Analysis of characterization in the novel focusing on variations and similarities in the use of language by the author.
  • - Article by Brenda Silver, author of the book Virginia Woolf Icon. Discusses the construction of Virginia Woolf as a modern cultural icon and argues that, as an icon, she is everywhere.
  • - Discussion forum and live chat devoted to Virginia Woolf's life and works.
  • - Features portraits and photographs; link to brief audio of a BBC broadcast.
  • - List of important dates in the authors life with brief descriptions of events.
  • - A valuable resource providing a directory of texts and articles on the web, with collection and multimedia availability information, as well as a searchable archive and links to other Virginia Woolf web sites.
  • - Claudia Roth Pierpont's discussion of the author as part of the New York Times 'Heroine Worship' section.
  • - "The Virginia Woolf webring is a ring of sites dedicated to Virginia Woolf or which have Virginia Woolf related content."
  • - Personal homepage of Cynthia Burgess. Photographs of the exterior and garden of Monk's house, Rodmell, Sussex. Includes Woolf's writing Lodge. Woolf and lived at the house from 1919 to her suicide in 1941.
  • - Small selection as part of a quotations site. Some references given.



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