Cărți de Virginia Woolf

Adeline Virginia Woolf (; néeStephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
Woolf was born into an affluent household in South Kensington, London, the seventh child of Julia Prinsep Jackson and Leslie Stephen in a blended family of eight which included the modernist painter Vanessa Bell. She was home-schooled in English classics and Victorian literature from a young age. From 1897 to 1901, she attended the Ladies' Department of King's College London, where she studied classics and history and came into contact with early reformers of women's higher education and the women's rights movement.
Encouraged by her father, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900. After her father's death in 1904, the Stephen family moved from Kensington to the more bohemian Bloomsbury, where, in conjunction with the brothers' intellectual friends, they formed the artistic and literary Bloomsbury Group. In 1912, she married Leonard Woolf, and in 1917, the couple founded the Hogarth Press, which published much of her work. They rented a home in Sussex and moved there permanently in 1940. Woolf had romantic relationships with women, including Vita Sackville-West, who also published her books through Hogarth Press. Both women's literature became inspired by their relationship, which lasted until Woolf's death.
During the inter-war period, Woolf was an important part of London's literary and artistic society. In 1915, she had published her first novel, The Voyage Out, through her half-brother's publishing house, Gerald Duckworth and Company. Her best-known works include the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927) and Orlando (1928). She is also known for her essays, including A Room of One's Own (1929). Woolf became one of the central subjects of the 1970s movement of feminist criticism and her works have since attracted much attention and widespread commentary for "inspiring feminism". Her works have been translated into more than 50 languages. A large body of literature is dedicated to her life and work, and she has been the subject of plays, novels and films. Woolf is commemorated today by statues, societies dedicated to her work and a building at the University of London.
Throughout her life, Woolf was troubled by mental illness. She was institutionalised several times and attempted suicide at least twice. According to Dalsimer (2004) her illness was characterized by symptoms that today would be diagnosed as bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime. In 1941, at age 59, Woolf died by drowning herself in the River Ouse at Lewes.
A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas
Orlando
To the Lighthouse
The Waves
Mrs Dalloway
Mrs. Dalloway
A Room of One's Own
Selected Letters
Love Letters: Vita and Virginia
A Room of One's Own & The Voyage Out
Selected Diaries
Woolf, V: Common Reader: Volume 1
Walden
Orlando (Vintage Classics Woolf Series)
Moments Of Being
The Common Reader: Volume 2
A Room of One's Own (Vintage Feminism Short Edition)
Genius and Ink
Selected Essays
A Haunted House
The Mark on the Wall and Other Short Fiction
Jacob's Room
The Years / Between the Acts
Between the Acts
Kew Gardens and Other Short Fiction
A Room of One's Own (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
Liberty
Oh, to Be a Painter!
Street Haunting
A Room of One's Own / Three Guineas
Voyage Out
Night And Day
The Collected Short Stories of Virginia Woolf
The Years
Chekhov's Three Sisters and Woolf's Orlando
Mrs Dalloway's Party
A Writer's Diary
The Waves
The Waves (Annotated)
Orlando, a Biography
Jacob`s Room – A Norton Critical Edition
Monday or Tuesday
The Years
Orlando (Aziloth Books)
The Short Stories of Virginia Woolf
The Collected Essays and Letters of Virginia Woolf
The Common Reader
The Waves (Paperback)
A Room of One's Own (Annotated)
The Diary Of Virginia Woolf, Volume 1: 1915-1919
The Collected Essays of Virginia Woolf
On Being Ill
The Lectures, Essays and Literary Criticism of Virginia Woolf
The Letters Of Virginia Woolf: Vol. 4 (1929-1931)
Virginia Woolf Reader
Mrs. Dalloway's Party: A Short Story Sequence
Famous Works - Mrs Dalloway, to the Lighthouse, Orlando, & a Room of One's Own
Three Guineas
Street Haunting and Other Essays
The Mrs. Dalloway Reader
Virginia Woolf: The Waves
Granite And Rainbow: Essays
Roger Fry
The Diary Of Virginia Woolf, Volume 2: 1920-1924
To the Lighthouse (Annotated)
Woolf, V: Room of One's Own and Three Guineas
The Voyage Out
Mrs. Dalloway (annotated)
The Common Reader - Second Series
The Years (annotated)
A Haunted House And Other Short Stories
Night and Day / Jacob's Room
The Diary of Virginia Woolf
The Complete Shorter Fiction Of Virginia Woolf: Second Edition
Jacob's Room (annotated)
Between The Acts (annotated)
The Collected Novels of Virginia Woolf - Volume I - The Years, The Waves
Roger Fry - A Biography
The Art of Fiction - A Collection of Essays
Virginia Woolf "The Hours. The British Museum Manuscript of _Mrs. Dalloway_
Jacob's Room
Freshwater: A Comedy
The Waves (Aziloth Books)
The Art of Biography - A Collection of Essays
The Voyage Out
Essays Of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4, 1925-1928
The Collected Novels of Virginia Woolf - Volume II - Between the Acts, Mrs. Dalloway, & Orlando
The Second Common Reader: Annotated Edition
Captain's Death Bed & Other Essays
Between the Acts and a Room of One's Own: 54 Stories from These Collections - The Purcell Papers, in a Glass Darkly,
Penguin Readers Level 7: Mrs Dalloway (ELT Graded Reader)
Selected Short Stories
To the Light House

Haunted House and Other Short Stories (Edition2024)
Virginia Woolf Greatest Novels Collection
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