The Diary of Virginia Woolf: 1915-1919
Title | The Diary of Virginia Woolf: 1915-1919 PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Woolf |
Publisher | Mariner Books |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780156260367 |
“Nothing yet published about her so totally contradicts the legend of Virginia Woolf.... [This] is a first chance to meet the writer in her own unguarded words and to observe the root impulses of her art without the distractions of a commentary” (New York Times). Edited and with a Preface by Anne Olivier Bell; Introduction by Quentin Bell; Index.
The Letters of Virginia Woolf
Title | The Letters of Virginia Woolf PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Woolf |
Publisher | |
Pages | 638 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Authors, English |
ISBN |
Selected Diaries
Title | Selected Diaries PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Woolf |
Publisher | Vintage Classic |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Women novelists, English |
ISBN | 9780099518259 |
Virginia Woolf turned to her diary as to an intimate friend, to whom she could freely and spontaneously confide her thoughts on public events or the joys and trials of domestic life. Between 1st January 1915 and her death in 1941 she regularly recorded he
The Letters of Virginia Woolf
Title | The Letters of Virginia Woolf PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Woolf |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780701204037 |
A Passionate Apprentice
Title | A Passionate Apprentice PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Woolf |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 587 |
Release | 2018-07-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1448182697 |
A Passionate Apprentice comprises the first years of Virginia Woolf's Journal - from 1879 to 1909. Beginning in early January, when Woolf was almost fifteen, the pages open at a time when she was slowly recovering from a period of madness following her mother's death in May 1895. Between this January and the autumn of 1904, Woolf would suffer the deaths of her half-sister and of her father, and survive a summer of madness and suicidal depression. Behind the loss and confusion, however, and always near the surface of her writing is a constructive force at work - a powerful impulse towards health. It was an urge, through writing, to bring order and continuity out of chaos. Putting things into words and giving them deliberate expression had the effect of restoring reality to much that might otherwise have remained insubstantial. This early chronicle represents the beginning of the future Virginia Woolf's apprenticeship as a novelist. These pages show that rare instance when a writer of great importance leaves behind not only the actual documents of an apprenticeship, but also a biographical record of that momentous period as well. In Woolf's words, 'Here is a volume of fairly acute life (the first really lived year of my life).'
The Diary of Virginia Woolf
Title | The Diary of Virginia Woolf PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Woolf |
Publisher | Mariner Books Classics |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780156260374 |
The second volume covers a crucial period in Woolf's development as a writer. "Her sensibility, her sensitiveness, her humor, her drama... above all her catalytic gifts as a writer seem almost too much for one remarkable woman" (Christian Science Monitor). Edited by Anne Olivier Bell, assisted by Andrew McNeillie; Index.
Virginia Woolf in Richmond
Title | Virginia Woolf in Richmond PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Fullagar |
Publisher | Aurora Metro Publications Ltd. |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2018-11-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1912430045 |
"I ought to be grateful to Richmond & Hogarth, and indeed, whether it's my invincible optimism or not, I am grateful." - Virginia Woolf Although more commonly associated with Bloomsbury, Virginia and her husband Leonard Woolf lived in Richmond-upon-Thames for ten years from the time of the First World War (1914-1924). Refuting the common misconception that she disliked the town, this book explores her daily habits as well as her intimate thoughts while living at the pretty house she came to love - Hogarth House. Drawing on information from her many letters and diaries, the author reveals how Richmond's relaxed way of life came to influence the writer, from her experimentation as a novelist to her work with her husband and the Hogarth Press, from her relationships with her servants to her many famous visitors. Reviews “Lively, diverse and readable, this book captures beautifully Virginia Woolf’s time in leafy Richmond, her mixed emotions over this exile from central London, and its influence on her life and work. This illuminating book is a valuable addition to literary history, and a must-read for every Virginia Woolf enthusiast...” - Emma Woolf, writer, journalist, presenter and Virginia Woolf’s great niece About the Author Peter Fullagar is a former English Language teacher, having lived and worked in diverse locations such as Tokyo and Moscow. He became fascinated by the works of Virginia Woolf while writing his dissertation for his Masters in English Literature and Language. During his teaching career he was head of department at a private college in West London. He has written articles and book reviews for the magazine English Teaching Professional and The Huffington Post. His first short story will be published in an anthology entitled Tempest in March 2019. Peter was recently interviewed for the forthcoming film about the project to fund, create and install a new full-sized bronze statue of Virginia Woolf in Richmond-upon-Thames.