Virginia Woolf’s classic Mrs Dalloway was revolutionary for its challenge to the novel form and its representation of time.
The novel, which turns 100 this year, was so successful that it allowed Woolf to put in a bathroom she called “Mrs. Dalloway’s closet.” ...
Virginia Woolf was born in London in 1882. She came from an upper class, in fact both her parents were intellectual. There were many tragic event in her life, such as the death of her mother and ...
No one could describe Virginia Woolf as a keen gardener ... where she’d spent idyllic childhood summers before her mother’s ...
Virginia Woolf, nèe Stephen (1882-1941 ... on the other hand the possibility of the resolution of intolerable conflicts in death. She became a member of the Bloomsbury Group, that included ...
a popular picture book from the 1980s, have in common with Virginia Woolf’s ... reaches a hiatus in 1895 with the death of her mother, Julia Stephen, when Woolf was 13. For Woolf, her mother ...
This paper is an attempt to supplement traditional literary criticism by examining Virginia Woolf's history of bipolar disorder through a medical humanities ... to gain some understanding of the ...