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Mrs Dalloway's Party: A short story sequence

Mrs Dalloway's Party: A short story sequence

by Virginia Woolf

Seven enchanting short stories all written around the theme of parties

The Essays of Virginia Woolf, Volume 5: 1929 - 1932

The Essays of Virginia Woolf, Volume 5: 1929 - 1932

by Virginia Woolf

The long-awaited fifth volume of the first complete edition of Virginia Woolf's essays.

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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was born in London in 1882, the daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen, first editor of The Dictionary of National Biography. From 1915, when she published her first novel, The Voyage Out, Virginia Woolf maintained an astonishing output of fiction, literary criticism, essays and biography. In 1912 she married Leonard Woolf, and in 1917 they founded The Hogarth Press. Virginia Woolf suffered a series of mental breakdowns throughout her life, and on 28 March 1941 she committed suicide.


Books by Virginia Woolf

Books: 23
To The Lighthouse

To The Lighthouse

by Virginia Woolf

Rediscover Virginia Woolf - the definitive edition of her moving exploration of time, family and human experience

Selected Letters

Selected Letters

by Virginia Woolf

The best of Virginia Woolf's letters in one volumes

Selected Diaries

Selected Diaries

by Virginia Woolf

A moving, perceptive and beautifully written insight into the workings of the mind of one of the best loved and most admired writers of the twentieth century.

A Room Of One's Own And Three Guineas

A Room Of One's Own And Three Guineas

by Virginia Woolf

With an introduction, plus extensive notes and references by Hermione Lee.

The Years

The Years

by Virginia Woolf

With introductions by Susan Hill and Steven Connor

The Waves

The Waves

by Virginia Woolf

'Virginia Woolf wanted to write about the vast unknown uncertain continent that is the world and us in it' Jeanette Winterson, from her introduction to The Waves

Orlando

Orlando

by Virginia Woolf

With introductions by Peter Ackroyd and Margaret Reynolds

Mrs Dalloway

Mrs Dalloway

by Virginia Woolf

One day in the life of a woman preparing to give a party - and a groundbreaking work of twentienth-century literary fiction

Between The Acts

Between The Acts

by Virginia Woolf

Woolf's last novel and, in her own opinion, 'more quintessential' than any of her others.

Roger Fry

Roger Fry

by Virginia Woolf

'Virginia Woolf is a great writer: Her voice is distinctive; her style is her own' Jeanette Winterson

Books: 23