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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

United Library

United Library
2024
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Ingrese al mundo de Adeline Virginia Woolf, la c lebre escritora inglesa cuyas contribuciones pioneras a la literatura modernista y su dominio de la t cnica narrativa de la corriente de la conciencia han dejado una marca indeleble en el panorama literario del siglo XX. El libro de Virginia Woolf es un viaje ntimo a trav s de la mente compleja y brillante de un cono literario. Nacida en un lugar privilegiado en South Kensington, Londres, Virginia Woolf creci inmersa en los cl sicos ingleses y la literatura victoriana. Su educaci n temprana sent las bases de una carrera que revolucionar a el mundo de la literatura. Desde sus a os de formaci n en el King's College de Londres, donde estudi cl sicos e historia, hasta su introducci n al Bloomsbury Group, un c rculo de intelectuales y artistas que inclu a a su hermana Vanessa Bell, la vida de Woolf estuvo marcada por la curiosidad intelectual y la creatividad. Con el apoyo de su padre, Woolf comenz su carrera de escritora profesional en 1900, convirti ndose finalmente en un miembro destacado del Grupo Bloomsbury y cas ndose con Leonard Woolf en 1912. Juntos fundaron Hogarth Press, que public gran parte de su innovador trabajo. La vida personal de Woolf era tan poco convencional como su escritura. Explor las relaciones rom nticas con mujeres, en particular con Vita Sackville-West, cuya colaboraci n literaria con Woolf produjo obras notables. En medio de la sociedad literaria y art stica de Londres de entreguerras, Woolf escribi novelas ic nicas como "Mrs Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse" y "Orlando", junto con ensayos fundamentales como "A Room of One's Own". Sin embargo, la vida de Woolf estuvo marcada por confusi n interna, enfermedades mentales y lucha contra el trastorno bipolar. En 1941, a la edad de 59 a os, acab tr gicamente con su vida ahog ndose en el r o Ouse en Lewes. Este libro ofrece una exploraci n profunda de la mente brillante detr s de las obras maestras literarias, arrojando luz sobre las complejas intersecciones del arte, el g nero y la salud mental en la vida y obra de Woolf. Descubra a la mujer que contin a cautivando a lectores y acad micos por igual, inspirando a generaciones con su genio literario y el poder perdurable de sus palabras.
A Luminous Halo: Selected Writings by Virginia Woolf
A Luminous Halo presents a small collection of critical writings by a titanic figure in feminist literary history: the one and only Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). From "Modern Fiction" to "How Should One Read a Book," "The Mark on the Wall," and more, these works are essential for any common] reader hoping to "explore the ideas and challenges that ignited Woolf's creative imagination-to dig into all the 'proper stuff' of life and art." Here they come together in one volume for the first time, selected and introduced by guest editor JoAnn Borri.
Orlando, a Biography: The Virginia Woolf Library Annotated Edition
Begun as a "joke," Orlando is Virginia Woolf's fantastical biography of a poet who first appears as a sixteen-year-old boy at the court of Elizabeth I, and is left at the novel's end a married woman in the year 1928. Part love letter to Vita Sackville-West, part exploration of the art of biography, Orlando is one of Woolf's most popular and entertaining works. This new annotated edition will deepen readers' understanding of Woolf's brilliant creation. Annotated and with an introduction by Maria DiBattista
The Waves (Annotated): The Virginia Woolf Library Annotated Edition
The Waves is often regarded as Virginia Woolf's masterpiece, standing with those few works of twentieth-century literature that have created unique forms of their own. In deeply poetic prose, Woolf traces the lives of six children from infancy to death who fleetingly unite around the unseen figure of a seventh child, Percival. Allusive and mysterious, The Waves yields new treasures upon each reading. Annotated and with an introduction by Molly Hite
Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life

Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life

Julia Briggs

Mariner Books
2006
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Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literature. She was original, passionate, vivid, dedicated to her art. Yet most writing about her still revolves around her social life and the Bloomsbury set. In this fresh, absorbing book, Julia Briggs puts the writing back at the center of Woolf's life, reads that life through her work, and mines the novels themselves to create a compelling new form of biography. Analyzing Woolf's own commen­tary on the creative process through her letters, diaries, and essays, Julia Briggs has produced a book that is a convincing, moving portrait of an artist, as well as a profound meditation on the nature of creativity.
Between the Acts (Annotated): The Virginia Woolf Library Annotated Edition
The annotated, authorized edition of the renowned author's last novel with commentary by literary critic and Virginia Woolf specialist Melba Cuddy-Keane.Between the Acts takes place on one summer's day at a country house in the heart of England, where the villagers are presenting their annual pageant as World War II looms.In the garden of Pointz Hall, the Oliver family's country seat, everyone from the village has gathered to present the traditional 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 and lyricism.Through her character's passionate musings and private dramas, and through the enigmatic figure of the pageant author, Miss La Trobe, Virginia Woolf's final novel both celebrates and satirizes Englishness. Even so, the coming of war hangs over the whole community, heralding a new act. 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 Between the Acts, its importance in twentieth century literature, and Virginia Woolf's world.
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Vol. 1 (1888-1912): The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized Edition
A collection of Virginia Woolf's correspondence from age six to the eve of her marriage twenty-four years later. "Engagingly fresh and spontaneous as young Virginia's letters are...the excitement in this collection arises from her] growing awareness of herself as a writer" (Chicago Sun-Times). Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index; photographs.
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume II: 1912-1922

The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume II: 1912-1922

Virginia Woolf; Nigel Nicolson

Mariner Books Classics
1978
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Over six hundred letters covering the first decade of the Woolfs' marriage; the publication of The Voyage Out, Night and Day, and Jacob's Room; the founding of Hogarth Press; the years of World War I; Virginia's two periods of insanity and an attempted suicide. Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann; Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index; photographs.
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume III: 1923-1928

The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume III: 1923-1928

Virginia Woolf; Nigel Nicolson

Mariner Books Classics
1980
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Now in her forties and in love, Woolf writes two of her greatest novels during this period. "I can only write, letters that is, if I don't read them: once think and I destroy."-to Pernel Strachey, August 10, 1923. Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann; Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index; photographs.
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume IV: 1929-1931

The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume IV: 1929-1931

Virginia Woolf; Nigel Nicolson

Mariner Books Classics
1981
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These years were dominated by one woman and one book. The woman was Ethel Smyth; the book was The Waves. This volume's "unerringly human and confessional tone makes Woolf, at last, a real person" (San Francisco Chronicle). Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann; Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index; photographs.
Letters of Virginia Woolf 1932-1935

Letters of Virginia Woolf 1932-1935

Virginia Woolf; Nigel Nicolson

Mariner Books Classics
1982
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The penultimate volume of Woolf's letters, when the author was between the ages of 50 and 53, covers the composition of the Years and the death of Lytton Strachey and Roger Fry. "Her wit flashes, often unexpectedly, in letters of almost every kind" (New Yorker). Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann; Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index.