Historical documents. What clues can you gather about Virginia Woolf, the time, place, players, and culture?
A Room of One's Own
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E-text of the 1929 book.
Jacob's Room
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E-text of the 1922 novel.
The Voyage Out
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E-text of the 1915 novel.
Three Guineas
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E-text of the 1938 book.
Mrs. Dalloway
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E-text of the 1925 novel.
The Papers of Leonard Woolf
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Online archive of Leonard Woolf's writings.
Hogarth Press
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Online exhibit of artifacts related to the Woolf's publishing imprint.
"Virginia Woolf Explores an English Country Home"
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1925 New York Times review of To the Lighthouse.