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VIRGINIA WOOLF



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Antenati: Virginia Woolf
Cenni biografici e bibliografici relativi all'autrice di Mrs Dalloway.

  • Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf Adeline Virginia Stephen era nata a London nel 1882 (morta a Rodmeil nel 1941)

  • Garnett, Leonard Woolf, C

  • Virginia nel 1912 sposò Leonard Woolf

  • Nell'estate del 1940 mentre si combatte la battaglia d'Inghilterra, Woolf lavora al romanzo Tra un atto e l'altro (Between the acts) che termina nel febbraio del 1941

  • Virginia Woolf è stata autrice di saggi letterari di grande rilievo, acutissima interprete della condizione femminile ('Una stanza tutta per sé', 'Immagini del passato')

  • Il vero e disincarnato protagonista delle sue opere è il tempo, come flusso perpetuo che minaccia l'integrità della persona e la realtà dell'esperienza concreta; Woolf registra nei 'momenti', nei 'mo menti d'essere' l'autenticità della vita

  • Sia Joyce che Woolf affrontano gli stessi problemi affrontati da Proust, e da un'intera generazione coin volta in un grande sconvolgimento di valori

  • La freddezza e trasparenza dell'ultimo stile woolfiano rivela quanto di astrattezza e di originalità ci sia nella sua opera narrativa, e quanto vicina al linguaggio della poesia sia la sua prosa



    International Virginia Woolf Society
    Allied organization of the Modern Language Association which presents two annual
    sessions on Woolf...

  • Untitled Over 50 years after her death, the writings of Virginia Woolf are a source of continuing power and ever-increasing influence

  • Recognized in her own time and country as one of the most significant of the Modernists, Woolf has achieved a stature, in the late twentieth century, of international prominence

  • Admired first in the era of New Criticism as one of the superb formalist writers of fiction, Woolf's equal relevance to historical and materialist issues became acknowledged largely because of the feminist critics of the 70s and 80s

  • In the nineties, Woolf scholarship has expanded to include a great variety of interests: historical and cultural studies; feminist and gender studies; postcolonial studies; language and genre studies; and studies with a multitude of other foci such as influence and intertextuality, global reception, constructions of modernism and postmodernism, to name but a few

  • Despite the ever-growing catalogue of writers in the large corpus of English literature, the writings of Virginia Woolf give every evidence of providing a continuing meeting place for scholars and readers around the world

  • The International Virginia Woolf Society is devoted to encouraging and facilitating the scholarly study of, critical attention to, and general interest in, the work and career ofVirginia Woolf, and to facilitate ways in which all people interested in her writings--scholars, critics, teachers, students, and common readers--may learn from one another, meet together, contact each other, and help one another



    Virginia Woolf Web
    A valuable resource providing a directory of texts and articles on the web, with
    collection and multimedi...

  • Welcome to VWW 2000 Virginia Woolf Web Old VWW Archive Search (1995-99) AND OR [][] Dedicated to all the anons and all the Woolfians Imaginative work...is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners...



    The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain
    Includes Society-related news, an event schedule, an online bulletin board, and
    information on joining.

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    Images of Virginia Woolf
    Features portraits and photographs; link to brief audio of a BBC broadcast.


    Virginia Woolf
    Biografi skriven av Lotta Holmström.


    Virginia Woolf Webring
    "The Virginia Woolf webring is a ring of sites dedicated to Virginia Woolf or
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    Virginia Woolf
    Semblanza, curiosidades y enlaces relacionados con la artista literaria y ensayista
    británica.

  • | Virginia Woolf Esta artista literaria y ensayista británica, nacida en 1882, tuvo una vida que en poco se asemejaba al estilo de los tiempos en que le tocó vivir

  • En 1912, Virginia conoce al escritor Leonard Woolf, con quien se casa ese mismo año y de quién adoptaría el apellido

  • Los textos escritos por Woolf, tienen un hilo conductor guiado por el proceso mental del ser humano: su pensamiento, su consciencia, sus visiones, sus deseos y sus olores

  • La atmósfera de guerra que predominaba en los años 30, hizo que Woolf adoptara otra actitud y forma de pensar, muy distinta a la que venía desarrollando

  • A pesar de llevar una feliz existencia con su marido, Virginia Woolf decide terminar con su vida el 29 de marzo de 1941, llenando su abrigo con pesadas piedras, y lanzándose al río de Ouse

  • Su correspondencia, ensayos y diarios, fueron publicados con posterioridad, a pesar del esfuerzo de Leonard Woolf porque no pasara

  • CARTA DE VIRGINIA WOOLF A SU ESPOSO Virginia Woolf a Leonard Woolf (Carta escrita por Virginia Woolf a su marido Leonard, momentos antes de ahogarse intencionadamente en el río Ouse) 28 de Marzo de 1941 Querido, estoy segura de que, de nuevo, me vuelvo loca

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    Virginia Woolf
    Guía de lectura desarrollada por el Koldo Mitxelena kulturenea.


    Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain
    Literary society; with newsletters, membership details and event listings.

  • Welcome to the official website of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain is a non-profit organisation which aims to raise the profile of Virginia Woolf and promote the reading and discussion of her works

  • On this website you will find and information about Virginia Woolf herself

  • Under you will find a wealth of Woolf information, including a short biography, bibliographies, articles, illustrations and links to related sites

  • If you want to know more about Woolf and her works, the best place to start is with the three links below, which lead to articles from the Resources section

  • The area provides a guide to websites of other Woolf societies, archives, publishers and bookshops

  • Please note that text on this site is © Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain unless stated otherwise


    Bartleby.com: Virginia Woolf
    Biography and bibliography, and eight early short stories.

  • > > Virginia Woolf Corbis How readily our thoughts swarm upon a new object, lifting it a little way, as ants carry a blade of straw so feverishly, and then leave it

  • — The Mark on the Wall Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf 1882–1941, English novelist and essayist; daughter of Sir Leslie

  • In 1912 she married Leonard Woolf, a critic and writer on economics, with whom she set up the Hogarth Press in 1917

  • As a novelist Woolf’s primary concern was to represent the flow of ordinary experience

  • Search: WORKS Collection of eight short stories, highly representative of Woolf’s stream of consciousness style

  • Woolf, Virginia, to Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations


    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own (1929)
    Critical introduction to the novel in the context of modernist fiction.
    Includes links to relevant...

  • Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own (1929) Virginia Woolf, one of the founders of the movement known as Modernism, is one of the most important woman writers in English

  • A Room of One's Own is an extended essay, based on Woolf's lectures at a women's college at Cambridge University in 1928

  • In it, Woolf addresses her thoughts on 'the question of women and fiction, ' interpreted by Woolf as many questions

  • In A Room of One's Own , Woolf ponders the significant question of whether or not a woman could produce art of the high quality of Shakespeare

  • Questions to Think About: What is the meaning of the title of this piece? When asked to speak of women and fiction, Woolf replies with a discussion of why it is important for women writers to have their independence

  • According to Woolf, what is the relationship or connection between rooms of one's own and 'women and fiction'? Woolf defines the question of women and fiction as being three inextricable questions: women and what they are like; women and the fiction they write; and women and what is written about them

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    Virginia Woolf, The Voyage In
    Claudia Roth Pierpont's discussion of the author as part of the New York
    Times 'Heroine Worship' section.

  • Virginia Woolf / By Claudia Roth Pierpont The Voyage In Your comments on Virginia Woolf are welcome in the Women as Icons forums

  • he literary critic Queenie Leavis, who had been born into the British lower middle class and reared three children while writing and editing and teaching, thought Virginia Woolf a preposterous representative of real women's lives: 'There is no reason to suppose Mrs

  • Woolf would know which end of the cradle to stir.' Yet no one was more aware of the price of unworldliness than Virginia Woolf

  • Her husband, Leonard Woolf, believed that without the aid of her inheritance his wife would probably not have written a novel at all

  • Virginia Woolf Credit: The New York Times For money guaranteed not just time but intellectual liberty

  • Virginia Woolf was not without politics or fierce worldly concerns

  • More than any other writer, Woolf has shown us how the most far-off tragedies become a part of the way we think about our daily expectations, our friends, the colors of a park, the weather, the possibility of going on or the decision not to

  • The old image of Virginia Woolf the snob has largely given way to various loftier characterizations: Virginia Woolf the literary priestess, or the Queen of ever-titillating Bloomsbury, or - most influentially - the vital feminist whose requisite 'room of her own' came to seem the very workshop in which such books as 'The Second Sex' and 'The Feminine Mystique' were later produced


    World Wide Woolf
    Article by Brenda Silver, author of the book Virginia Woolf Icon. Discusses the
    construction of Virginia...

  • The University of Chicago Press is publishing Virginia Woolf Icon by Brenda R

  • In this new web-exclusive essay Silver extends the analysis in her book to a tour of the many points of presence Virginia Woolf icon has established on the worldwide web

  • About the book: 'Edward Albee asked but nobody, until now, really answered the question 'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Silver offers up a response: we all are, sort of, she says

  • Sure, Barnes and Noble's got her likeness silkscreened onto a couple million canvas bags, and the British National Portrait Gallery sells thousands of Woolf postcards a month

  • And as a result, Woolf is a useful guide for cultural critics: the fears we've ascribed to her tell us a lot about our own fears--about gender, race, feminism art, politics, anger, fashion

  • Image credit: Except for the book jacket, images are courtesy World Wide Woolf by Brenda R

  • Silver , author of What do Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, stand-up writing desks, and the Cosmic Baseball League have in common? Links with Virginia Woolf on the web

  • Just one more confirmation of the fact that Virginia Woolf is everywhere


    onlinekunst.de: COMPUTERGARTEN 25. Januar Virginia Woolf
    Digitalfoto von I. Schnekenburger für Virginia Woolf. Enthält außerdem Kurzbiographie
    und Links.

  • Spiegelung im Sog des Wassers mit einem Digitalfoto von © Inga Schnekenburger für Virginia Woolf Programmierung von © Jetro Lauha und Fabio Ciucci Virginia Woolf 1882 - 1941 englische Schriftstellerin Virginia Woolf wurde als Virginia Stephen am 25

  • Woolf macht ihr einen Heiratsantrag

  • Woolf (1880-1969) dennoch

  • Im März 1915 erscheint Virginia Woolfs erster Roman 'The Voyage Out' (Die Fahrt hinaus)

  • Alle weiteren literarischen Werke Virginia Woolfs erscheinen im Verlag " The Hogarth Press " Werke von T

  • 1922 erscheint Virginia Woolfs 'Jacob's Room' (Jakobs Raum)

  • Diesen Roman schrieb Virginia Woolf für ihre Freundin Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962)

  • 1936 Nachdem Virgina Woolf den Roman 'The Years' (Die Jahre) zu Ende geschrieben hat, erkrankt sie erneut psychisch

  • 1941 Virginia Woolf nahm sich im Alter von 59 Jahren das Leben

  • Virginia Woolf suchte in stimmungsreicher Prosa das Fließende des Lebens einzufangen

  • Nach der Auffassung von Virginia Woolf wird die Wirklichkeit nur wahr durch die Spiegelung des Bewusstseins


    IMDb: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
    Synopsis, cast and crew, and user comments.


    Filmsite.org: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
    Detailed synopsis, with several quotes from the script.

  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) Greatest Films ( and ) With descriptive review commentaries and background history on many classic, landmark films in cinematic history, especially American/Hollywood films

  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), a famous and shocking black comedy, was based on Edward Albee's scandalous play (Ernest Lehman's screenplay left the dialogue of the play virtually intact)

  • The film's title refers to Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), an influential British feminist writer who pioneered the 'stream of consciousness' literary style while examining the psychological and emotional motives of her characters

  • Woolf won five Academy Awards from its thirteen nominations: Best Actress (Elizabeth Taylor), Best Supporting Actress (Sandy Dennis), Best B/W Cinematography (Haskell Wexler), Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design

  • Martha's drunken laugh acutely punctuates the title "WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?"

  • (Singing) Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, Virginia Woolf, Virginia Woolf

  • Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, so early in the morning


    Similarities Between Virginia Woolf and Doris Lessing
    Essay by Lynda Scott in Deep South.

  • Similarities Between Virginia Woolf and Doris Lessing University of Otago Department of English Deep South v.3 n.2 (Winter 1997) Many critics such as Roberta Rubenstein, Magali Cornier Michael, and Claire Sprague, point out the numerous similarities which exist between Woolf and Lessing, and of course Lessing does deliberately invoke Woolf in The Golden Notebook by naming her woman artist Anna Wulf

  • This is their common distrust of, yet fascination with, the workings of memory, as well as the construction of a personal sense of selfhood, one which develops from an amalgam of 'fact' and 'fiction, ' 'actuality' and a sense of a personal 'truth.' Both writers, I believe, use their 'self-representational' or 'autobiographical' texts as the therapeutic means of 'Self'-discovery, to exorcise past unpleasantness, to 'fix' the past, and to create a significant personal present and a sense of 'truth.' I shall discuss first the ways in which both Woolf and Lessing juxtapose 'fact' with 'fiction' in order to create a meaningful sense of 'Self.' Alongside this discussion I shall examine some of the implications of the creation of 'fictive selves' through self-representational writing for Woolf and Lessing


    Virginia Woolf
    List of published works and bibliography for further reading. From the Knitting
    Circle at South Bank...


    Woolf, Virginia - Leksikon for det 21. århundrede
    Biografi.

  • Woolf, Virginia Virginia Woolf Woolf (1882-1941), forfatter, og

  • Virginia Woolf blev født i London 25 januar 1882 og giftede sig 30 år gammel med Leonard Woolf

  • På trods af sit dårlige psykiske helbred var Woolf meget produktiv, og hun levede af sin virksomhed som forfatter og kritiker

  • I sin selvbiografi fortæller Leonard Woolf, at hun under en oprydning fandt - og brændte - en kæmpestabel papirer, som viste sig at være udkastene til hendes første roman, som hun havde skrevet hele fem gange fra start til slut

  • Bøgerne « To the Lighthouse » fra 1927 og « A Room of One's Own » tager udgangspunkt i Virginia Woolfs egen barndom og opvækst

  • «Hvad ville der være sket? Ingen skrivning, ingen bøger - utænkelig.» Det var altså med baggrund i sin egen erfaring, at Woolf kaldte sin bog om kvinder og litteratur «Et eget rum»

  • Et midaldrende ægtepar - med træk fra Woolfs egne forældre - personificerer traditionelle mandlige og kvindelige værdier og holdninger, mens en ung malerinde - forfatterens stedfortræder - prøver at integrere det som begge repræsenterer i sin egen personlighed og i et maleri, hun er i gang med


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