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Walking Virginia Woolf’s London

Walking Virginia Woolf’s London

Lisbeth Larsson

Springer International Publishing AG
2017
sidottu
This innovative volume employs theoretical tools from the field of literary geography to explore Virginia Woolf’s writing and the ways in which she constructs her human subjects. It follows the routes of characters from The Voyage, Jacob’s Room, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse and more as they walk around London, demonstrating how Woolf constructs the characters in her stories in a very politically conscious way. As Larsson argues, none of Woolf’s characters are able to walk just anywhere, at any time in history, or at any time of the day. Time, place, gender, and class form the conditions of life that the characters must accept or challenge. Featuring an array of detailed maps, Walking Virginia Woolf’s London: An Investigation in Literary Geography brings a fascinating new perspective to Virginia Woolf’s work. It is essential reading for scholars of modernist literature or geocriticism.
Walking Virginia Woolf’s London

Walking Virginia Woolf’s London

Lisbeth Larsson

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
nidottu
This innovative volume employs theoretical tools from the field of literary geography to explore Virginia Woolf’s writing and the ways in which she constructs her human subjects. It follows the routes of characters from The Voyage, Jacob’s Room, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse and more as they walk around London, demonstrating how Woolf constructs the characters in her stories in a very politically conscious way. As Larsson argues, none of Woolf’s characters are able to walk just anywhere, at any time in history, or at any time of the day. Time, place, gender, and class form the conditions of life that the characters must accept or challenge. Featuring an array of detailed maps, Walking Virginia Woolf’s London: An Investigation in Literary Geography brings a fascinating new perspective to Virginia Woolf’s work. It is essential reading for scholars of modernist literature or geocriticism.
Tre guineas

Tre guineas

Virginia Woolf; Lisbeth Larsson

H:ström Text Kultur
2017
nidottu
Detta är en ny, modern översättning (2017) av detta klassiska verk av Virginia Woolf. "Hur ska vi enligt er uppfattning kunna förhindra krig?" - denna fråga, ställd i ett brev från en a­dvokat i London, utgör startpunkten för Virgini­a Woolfs essä Tre guineas som kom ut 1938. Fascismen och nazismen hade vuxit sig starka i Europa och ett storkrig tycktes alltmer hotande. I essäns tre kapitel analyserar Virginia Woolf det samband hon ser mellan kvinnors underordning, manliga hierarkier och ett samhälles disposition för krig. I brev till tre olika mottagare - två kvinnor och en man - presentera­r hon de belägg hon funnit för sina teorier och diskuterar, ofta med dräpande ironi och humor, möjliga vägar till förändring. Tre guineas är en lektion i kvinnohistoria men även en uppfordrande maning till motstånd mot fascism och militarism.
Vågorna

Vågorna

Virginia Woolf; Lisbeth Larsson

Modernista
2019
sidottu
Vågorna [The Waves, 1931] är en av Virginia Woolfs mest nyskapande romaner och av många betraktad som hennes mest komplexa. Sex vänner följer varandra från morgon till kväll, från barndom till medelålder, med havet som bakgrund. Sex dramatiska röster och en frånvarande sjunde vägda mot varandra med en förunderlig lyrisk precision och hela tiden i förhållande till tidvattnets, vågornas rörelser. En av modernismens stora klassiker, i svensk översättning av Jane Lundblad och med ett nyskrivet förord av Lisbeth Larsson, professor i litteraturvetenskap.VIRGINIA WOOLF [1882-1941], född i London, hör till modernismens allra mest centrala gestalter. Med romaner som Mrs Dalloway [1925], Mot fyren [1927], Orlando [1928] och Vågorna [1931] hör Woolf till de författare som förändrade romankonsten genom ett nytt sätt att berätta, med inre monolog. Som essäist påverkade hon kvinnorörelsen i stora delar av världen med boken Ett eget rum [1928].»Virginia Woolfs mest ambitiösa och konstnärligt djärva roman.« Kristoffer Leandoer
A Writer's Diary: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
An invaluable guide to the art and mind of Virginia Woolf, drawn from the personal record she kept over a period of twenty-seven years.Included are entries that refer to her own writing, and those that are relevant to the raw material of her work, and, finally, comments on the books she was reading. The first entry included here is dated 1918 and the last, three weeks before her death in 1941. Between these points of time unfolds the private world--the anguish, the triumph, the creative vision--of one of the great writers of the twentieth century. "A Writer's Diary . . . is Virginia Woolf . . . The whole vibrates with the ups and downs of a passionate relationship . . . in the intensities, variations, alarms and excursions, panics and exaltations of her relationship to her art."--New York Times Book ReviewEdited and with a Preface by Leonard Woolf.
A Haunted House and Other Short Stories: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
Virginia Woolf s intention to publish her short stories is carried out in this volume, posthumously collected by her husband, Leonard Woolf. Containing six of eight stories from Monday or Tuesday, seven that appeared in magazines, and five other stories, the book makes available Virginia Woolf s shorter works of fiction. Foreword by Leonard Woolf."
Women and Writing: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
Known for her novels, and for the dubious fame of being a doyenne of the 'Bloomsbury Set', in her time Virginia Woolf was highly respected as a major essayist and critic with a special interest and commitment to contemporary literature, and women's writing in particular. This spectacular collection of essays and other writings does justice to those efforts, offering unique appraisals of Aphra Behn, Mary Wollstonecraft, the Duchess of Newcastle, Dorothy Richardson, Charlotte Bronte, and Katherine Mansfield, amongst many others. Gathered too, and using previously unpublished (sometimes even unsigned) journal extracts, are what will now become timeless commentaries on 'Women and Fiction', 'Professions for Women' and 'The Intellectual Status of Women'. More than half a century after the publication of A Room Of One's Own, distinguished scholar Michele Barrett cohesively brings together work which, throughout the years, has been scattered throughout many texts and many volumes. . . affording these very valuable writings the collective distinction they deserve at last.
Mrs. Dalloway's Party, a Short Story Sequence: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
"Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the gloves herself. Big Ben was striking as she stepped out into the street. It was eleven o'clock and the unused hour was fresh as if issued to children on a beach."-from "Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" The landmark modern novel Mrs. Dalloway creates a portrait of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway as she orchestrates the last-minute details of a grand party. But before Virginia Woolf wrote this masterwork, she explored in a series of fascinating stories a similar revelry in the mental and physical excitement of a party. Wonderfully captivating, the seven stories in Mrs. Dalloway's Party create a dynamic and delightful portrait of what Woolf called "party consciousness." As parallel expressions of the themes of Mrs. Dalloway, these stories provide a valuable window into Woolf's writing mind and a further testament to her extraordinary genius.
A Room of One's Own (Annotated): The Virginia Woolf Library Annotated Edition
This annotated edition of the landmark inquiry into the women's role in society by one of the twentieth century's greatest thinkers, Viriginia Woolf's classic A Room of One's Own features an introduction by English and Women's Studies professor Susan Gubar, perfect for critical analysis in classrooms and beyond.&#8220A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.&#8221In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf imagines that Shakespeare had a sister: a sister equal to Shakespeare in talent, equal in genius, but whose legacy is radically different. This imaginary woman never writes a word and dies by her own hand, her genius unexpressed. But if only she had found the means to create, urges Woolf, she would have reached the same heights as her immortal sibling. In this classic essay, Virginia Woolf takes on the establishment, using her gift for language to dissect the world around her and give a voice to those who have none.
To the Lighthouse (Annotated): The Virginia Woolf Library Annotated Edition
The annotated, authorized edition of one of the great literary masterpieces of the twentieth century with commentary by leading Virginia Woolf scholar Mark Hussey.From the seemingly trivial postponement of a visit to a nearby lighthouse, Woolf constructs a remarkable, moving examination of the complex tensions and allegiances of family life and conflict between men and women.To the Lighthouse is made up of three powerfully charged visions into the life of the Ramsay family living in a summer house off the rocky coast of Scotland. There's the serene and maternal Mrs. Ramsay, the tragic yet absurd Mr. Ramsay, their eight children, and assorted holiday guests. With the lighthouse excursion postponed, Woolf shows the small joys and quiet tragedies of everyday life that seemingly could go on forever.But as time winds its way through their lives, the Ramsays face, alone and together, the greatest of human challenges and its greatest triumph--the human capacity for change.A moving portrait in miniature of family life, To the Lighthouse also has profoundly universal implications, giving language to the silent space that separates people and the space that they transgress to reach each other.This authorized edition from the Virginia Woolf library features: Biographical PrefaceChronologyIntroduction to the textExtensive notesSuggestions for further readingThis annotated edition is the perfect companion to more fully understand To the Lighthouse, its importance in twentieth century literature, and Virginia Woolf's world.
Essays of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4, 1925-1928

Essays of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4, 1925-1928

Virginia Woolf

Mariner Books Classics
2008
nidottu
This fourth volume of the first complete edition of Virginia Woolf's essays and reviews celebrates her maturing vitality and wonderfully reveals her prodigious reading, wit, and original intelligence. Written while she worked on To the Lighthouse and Orlando, these pieces explore subjects ranging from the world's greatest books to obscure English lives. The Common Reader, First Series, in which she influentially revives women's place in history, comprises a quarter of the volume. Contributions to American journals for the first time in her career outnumber those to the Times Literary Supplement, and so her pieces in the Nation & Athenaeum, under Leonard Woolf's literary editorship. The volume also includes her moving introduction to the Modern Library Edition of Mrs. Dalloway, not previously published.
Between the Acts: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
In Virginia Woolf's lyrical, inventive last novel, the action takes place on one summer's day at a country house in the heart of England on the eve of World War II."Love. Hate. Peace. Three emotions made the ply of human life." Between the Acts takes place on a June day in 1939 at Pointz Hall, the Oliver family's country house in the heart of England. In the garden, everyone from the village has gathered to present the annual pageant -- scenes from the history of England starting with the Middle Ages. As the story of England unfolds, the lives of the villagers also take shape. The past blends with the present and art blends with life in a narrative full of invention, affection, and lyricism. Through her characters' passionate musings and private dramas, and through the enigmatic figure of the pageant's author, Miss La Trobe, Virginia Woolf's final novel both celebrates and mocks Englishness. Even so, the coming of war looms over the whole community, heralding a new act.
The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf: Second Edition
Readers of Virginia Woolf will enjoy this compilation of short stories, ordered chronologically to highlight Woolf's different creative periods.Woolf continually used stories and sketches to experiment with narrative models and themes for her novels. This collection of nearly fifty pieces brings together the contents of two published volumes, A Haunted House and Mrs. Dalloway's Party; a number of uncollected stories; and several previously unpublished pieces. Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dick.
Diary of Virginia Woolf

Diary of Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Mariner Books
1981
pokkari
An account of Woolf's life during the period in which To the Lighthouse and The Waves were written. "Her steel-trap mind and elegant prose...make this a most valuable and pleasurable book" (Publishers Weekly). "Volume three is as witty and intelligent as its predecessors" (Atlantic Monthly). Edited by Anne Olivier Bell, assisted by Andrew McNeillie; Index.
The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Volume 4: 1931-1935

The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Volume 4: 1931-1935

Virginia Woolf

Mariner Books Classics
1983
nidottu
The penultimate volume of Woolf's diaries details the mature period of The Years and moments of personal sadness brought by the deaths of Lytton Strachey, Dora Carrington, and Roger Fry. "A book of extraordinary vitality, wit, and beauty" (New York Times Book Review). Edited by Anne Olivier Bell, assisted by Andrew McNeillie; Index.
Essays of Virginia Woolf Vol 1

Essays of Virginia Woolf Vol 1

Virginia Woolf

Mariner Books
1989
pokkari
Nonfiction pieces dating from 1904, when she was twenty-three, to 1912, the year of her marriage to Leonard Woolf. "These are polished works of literary journalism-shrewd, deft, inquisitive, graceful, and often sparkling" (Library Journal). Edited and with an Introduction by Andrew McNeillie; Index.
Essays of Virginia Woolf Vol 3 1919-1924: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
During the period in which these essays were written, Woolf published Night and Day and Jacob's Room, contributed widely to British and American periodicals, and progressed from straight reviewing to more extended critical essays. "Excellently edited, the essays reconfirm Woolf's] major importance as a twentieth-century writer" (Library Journal). Edited and with an Introduction by Andrew McNeillie; Index.