Author: Virginia Woolf
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-WIKIPEDIA: Virginia Woolf - -ESSAY: The upside-down world of Lewis Carroll: The author was a man who spoke to the child in all of us. (Virginia Woolf, 9 December 1939, New Statesman) -ESSAY: ON NOT KNOWING GREEK (Virginia Woolf, 1923) -OBITUARY : Virginia Woolf Believed Dead: Novelist Is Thought to Have Been Drowned Friday--Had Been Ill (The New York Times, April 3, 1941) -PODCAST: A Room of One's Own Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Virginia Woolf's highly influential essay about women and literature: "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." (In Our Time, 3/30/23, BBC) -PODCAST: Mrs Dalloway: Andrea Pitzer and Matthew Hunte join host Catherine Nichols to discuss Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel (Lit Century) - - -ESSAY: Woolfish Perception (Henry Oliver, May 2025, Liberties) -ESSAY: ‘It was over; thank Heaven—over’: Reading Mrs Dalloway in a Post-Pandemic World (Elizabeth GourdMay 14, 2025, London Magazine) -ESSAY: Drafting Mrs. Dalloway: How Virginia Woolf Started Her Masterpiece: “There should be some fun–” (Mark Hussey, May 14, 2025, LitHub) -ESSAY: What a Plunge! Teaching Mrs. Dalloway to High Schoolers in 2025: Mia Manzulli Considers Clarissa in the Age of AI and Fractured Attention (Mia Manzulli, May 14, 2025, LitHub) -ESSAY: Across the Clarissa-Verse: On 100 Years of Mrs. Dalloway: Marisa Charpentier Considers the Multitudes Contained in a Single Day in June (Marisa Charpentier, May 14, 2025, LitHub) -ESSAY: Where to start with: Virginia Woolf: As Mrs Dalloway turns 100, here’s a guide to the greatest hits of one of the most celebrated British novelists of all time (Francesca Wade, Wed 14 May 2025, The Guardian) -ESSAY: We Will Always Need Virginia Woolf: A Common Reader’s Defense: Emma Knight Contemplates the Legacy of a Literary Icon (Emma Knight, January 25, 2022, LitHub) -ESSAY: Virginia Woolf’s Only Play: Based on Woolf’s own family, Freshwater was a tongue-in-cheek comedy full of inside jokes, written to entertain members of the Bloomsbury Group (Emily Zarevich March 23, 2023, JSTOR Daily) -ESSAY: Tramping With Virginia: A seminal essay about walking the streets of London can present challenges in the classrooms of today (Emily Fox Gordon, March 4, 2024, American Scholar) -REVIEW: of To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf audiobook review (Fiona Sturges, The Guardian) -REVIEW ESSAY: The Work of Living Goes On: Rereading Mrs Dalloway During an Endless Pandemic: Colin Dickey Finds Deeper Dystopian Meaning in Virginia Woolf’s Classic (Colin Dickey, December 6, 2021, Lit Hub) -REVIEW ESSAY: Mrs. Dalloway at 100: Virginia Woolf’s Modernist Masterpiece of Imperial Decline (Jonah Raskin, 5/29/25, CounterPunch) - -ESSAY: The Virginia Woolf of 'The Hours' Angers the Real One's Fans: At conferences, over dinner and through e-mail lists, many Woolf aficionados are fuming over the writer's portrayal as a pathetic, suicide-obsessed creature. (PATRICIA COHEN, 2/15/03, NY Times) -REVIEW: of The Hours (Joseph Phelan and Colin Pearce, Claremont Institute) A Room of One's Own (1929) - Virginia Woolf (1/25/1882
-3/28/1941) (Grade:C+) To the Lighthouse (1927) - Virginia Woolf (1/25/1882
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