Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and her husband, Leonard, bought Monk’s House [in East Sussex] in 1919 and visited frequently. They moved in full time in 1940, when their Bloomsbury, London, flat was ...
Virginia Woolf wrote Between the Acts shortly before she died and against a backdrop of turmoil and war. Today, her final novel is one of her least-known – and most striking. On 27 March 1941, ...
THOUGH not finally revised, “Between the Acts” was finished by Virginia Woolf at the time of her death, and it has been made ready for the press by her husband, Leonard Woolf. To rate her books is as ...
Best known for her highly imaginative and nonlinear novels like Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, and To the Lighthouse—and also perhaps because her name was borrowed for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward ...
Virginia Woolf took her own life 65 years ago, after struggling with her mental health and failed relationships. Since then, her reputation has grown Virginia Woolf in 1902, photographed by George C.
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