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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Adeline Virginia Woolf was an English writer and one of the most influential 20th-century modernist authors. She helped to pioneer the use of stream of consciousness narration as a literary device.

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47 Books
Voyage Out
1915

Voyage Out

1915
Orlando
1928

Orlando

1928
The Waves
1931

The Waves

The Waves is a 1931 novel by English novelist Virginia Woolf. It is critically regarded as the culmination of her experimental lyric technique, consisting of ambiguous and cryptic soliloquies spoken by six characters: Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny and Louis. Percival, a seventh character, appears in the soliloquies, though readers never hear him speak in his own voice.

1931
Flush
1933

Flush

1933
The years
1937

The years

1937
Roger Fry
1940

Roger Fry

1940
Essays
1947

Essays

1947
A Writer's Diary
1953

A Writer's Diary

Consider 'A Writer's Diary', a novel by Virginia Woolf from 1953. This work offers a unique perspective from the author. You can delve into this particular narrative.

1953
The common reader, first series
1953

The common reader, first series

"The Common Reader, First Series" by Virginia Woolf offers you a unique novelistic exploration of literature and life. This 1953 work invites you to engage with the author's critical insights and reflections. You will find yourself immersed in discerning observations on various literary subjects.

1953
Virginia Woolf
1956

Virginia Woolf

Discover 'Virginia Woolf,' a novel by Virginia Woolf herself. Published in 1956, this work presents you with a unique literary journey from the author's own perspective. You will engage with the narrative vision of this distinguished writer within its pages.

1956
Short stories
1960

Short stories

You can discover 'Short stories,' a novel from 1960 attributed to Virginia Woolf. This work offers a unique and unexpected perspective within the author's purported oeuvre. As you delve into its pages, you will engage with a piece of mid-20th-century literary exploration. Consider this an opportunity to experience an unusual contribution to the novel form.

1960
Contemporary writers
1965

Contemporary writers

You are presented with *Contemporary writers*, a novel by Virginia Woolf. This work, published in 1965, invites you to explore the narrative landscape of its time. Delve into a story crafted by this notable author within the novelistic tradition.

1965
Nurse Lugton's golden thimble
1966

Nurse Lugton's golden thimble

You encounter a novel by Virginia Woolf, "Nurse Lugton's golden thimble." This title invites you into a narrative centered around a specific character and a unique object. Explore the imaginative world evoked by this distinctive pairing.

1966
Night and Day
1969

Night and Day

You are invited to experience "Night and Day," a novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1969. This work offers an exploration typical of her literary style. You will encounter themes that define a specific era. Consider its contribution to the landscape of twentieth-century literature.

1969
The London scene
1975

The London scene

You encounter "The London Scene," a novel by Virginia Woolf from 1975. This work invites you to explore observations and impressions of the urban environment. You will engage with the author's perspective on a specific cultural setting. It offers a unique literary exploration of its namesake city.

1975
The letters of Virginia Woolf
1975

The letters of Virginia Woolf

You are invited to experience 'The letters of Virginia Woolf,' a collection of correspondence from the author. These writings, compiled in 1975, offer a personal glimpse into Virginia Woolf's world. You discover intimate reflections across these pages.

1975
Freshwater
1976

Freshwater

Virginia Woolf's 1976 novel, "Freshwater," invites you into a narrative that evokes natural settings and perhaps a sense of renewal or purity. You will explore themes suggested by the title, potentially involving serene environments or new beginnings. Consider the layers of meaning embedded in this evocative work.

1976
Diaries
1977

Diaries

Discover "Diaries," a novel by Virginia Woolf, originally released in 1977. This work offers you an intimate perspective through its pages. You will encounter the reflections and observations of a renowned author within this unique narrative.

1977
Diary of Virginia Woolf, the - V.1 1915-19
1979

Diary of Virginia Woolf, the - V.1 1915-19

Virginia Woolf's 1979 novel, 'The Diary of Virginia Woolf - V.1 1915-19,' offers you an intimate look into the author's personal reflections. This volume covers the years 1915 to 1919, providing a unique perspective on her thoughts and experiences. You will encounter the daily life and internal world of a renowned literary figure.

1979
Women and writing
1980

Women and writing

You explore Women and writing, a work by Virginia Woolf classified as a novel. This 1980 text offers you an immersion into the author's perspective. It invites you to consider the ideas presented through her style.

1980
Diary of Virginia Woolf - V.3 1925-30
1980

Diary of Virginia Woolf - V.3 1925-30

Virginia Woolf's "Diary of Virginia Woolf - V.3 1925-30" is presented as a 1980 novel. You are invited to experience a deeply personal account spanning a significant period of the author's life. This volume offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a literary icon.

1980
The widow and the parrot
1982

The widow and the parrot

With "The widow and the parrot" by Virginia Woolf, you will discover a distinctive narrative. This work offers you a glimpse into the unique prose and character insights of a seminal literary figure. Prepare to engage with a story that captures a particular moment or dynamic.

1982
Room of Ones Own Three Guineas
1984

Room of Ones Own Three Guineas

Explore "Room of Ones Own Three Guineas," a novel by Virginia Woolf published in 1984. This work invites you into the prose of the influential author. You can discover the themes and perspective unfolding within its pages.

1984
The letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolfe
1984

The letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolfe

You will find "The letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolfe," a novel attributed to Virginia Woolf and published in 1984. This work offers a unique perspective through its epistolary format. Explore the insights contained within this literary offering.

1984
A passionate apprentice
1990

A passionate apprentice

Virginia Woolf's 'A passionate apprentice' invites you into a profound narrative. You will explore themes of development and intense dedication through its pages. This novel offers a glimpse into a journey of learning and discovery.

1990
The Mrs. Dalloway reader
2003

The Mrs. Dalloway reader

Immerse yourself in the timeless prose of Virginia Woolf with 'The Mrs. Dalloway reader'. This novel offers you an opportunity to explore her iconic work. You will discover the profound reflections and literary style that define this author. Prepare for an immersion into a classic.

2003
Jacob's Room
2014

Jacob's Room

You are presented with a novel by Virginia Woolf, re-released or gaining prominence in 2014. This work invites you into a profound exploration of character and perception. Prepare to experience a narrative crafted with distinctive modernist sensibilities.

2014
Waves
2015

Waves

From 2015, Virginia Woolf's novel, "Waves," is presented. You engage with a work from an author celebrated for her distinctive literary style. This publication invites you to immerse yourself in its narrative and explore its depths. Discover the unique voice within its pages.

2015
Room of One's Own
2015

Room of One's Own

You are invited to explore "Room of One's Own," a novel by Virginia Woolf. This work, published in 2015, offers you a glimpse into the author's narrative style. Consider how this standalone novel reflects the literary landscape of its publication year.

2015
Kendine Ait Bir Oda
2016

Kendine Ait Bir Oda

You encounter a novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 2016, titled 'Kendine Ait Bir Oda'. The title, which translates to 'A Room of One's Own,' suggests themes of independence, creative space, or personal autonomy. You will delve into a narrative by an author renowned for her profound literary insights. This work offers a reflective exploration of significant societal and individual concepts.

2016
Monday or Tuesday
2019

Monday or Tuesday

Virginia Woolf presents you a collection of stories in 'Monday or Tuesday.' You will delve into the author's mind through various narrative explorations. Experience her distinctive style and focus on the inner lives of characters. This work invites you to reflect on perception and everyday existence.

2019
Una habitación propi
2019

Una habitación propi

Virginia Woolf's 2019 novel offers you a distinctive literary exploration. You will engage with her unique narrative voice as it delves into themes of society and individual experience. Prepare for a thoughtful and insightful work that challenges conventional perspectives.

2019
Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West
2021

Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West

You are invited to explore a 2021 novel by Virginia Woolf, titled "Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West." This work presents a narrative from the esteemed author. Discover a story crafted with her distinctive literary approach.

2021