One fan has gathered a collection of essays pertaining to Woolf and her significance. Includes yearly archives of papers.
Features a list of officers, by laws, joining information. Also furnishes bibliographies, source material and other Woolf societies.
Discover Virginia Woolf s stream-of-consciousness style through these eight short stories, including "Monday or Tuesday," "A Society," and "The Mark on the Wall."
Offers a forum for discussion of Woolf's fiction and life. Review posted messages on "Mrs. Dalloway" and other pieces.
Betty A. Sichel examines Virginia Woolf's use of masculine and feminine modes of thinking in "To the Lighthouse." Includes footnotes.
Depicts the life and career of this British writer and describes her feminist impact on the twentieth century.
Learn about this group and its membership details, along with conference information, calls for papers, news, and listserv specifics.
Read reviews written by Woolf of such authors as Charlotte Bronte.
View a small photo, explore links and read a short profile of English novelist Virginia Woolf. Her works include "Jacob's Room" and "Orlando."
Consult a course syllabus, book profiles, biographical info, and Woolf paraphernalia, such as the only known recording of her voice.
Resource offers analysis and summaries of Virginia Woolf s novel, "A Room of One s Own," which dealt with economics, social traditions, and women s independence.
Study guide focuses on Virginia Woolf s "Mrs. Dalloway," a novel which fuses the past with the present, as a woman throws a party and recalls moments from her youth.
Study guide for Virginia Woolf s "To the Lighthouse" includes an overview, chapter summaries, and study questions. Find also recommendations on further reading.
"To the Lighthouse" study guide includes character information, study questions, general reflections, and worksheets.
New York Times Magazine article by Claudia Roth Pierpont discusses changing perceptions of the author of "Mrs. Dalloway."
Explore a collection of links to discussion groups, societies, and publishers of the authors work. Some in Japanese.