Virginia Woolf – web links
a selection of web-based archives and resources

Virginia Woolf at Mantex
Biography, study guides, reviews, bibliographies, web links, resources
Blogging Woolf
News, events, reviews, links, resources
Virginia Woolf at Wikipedia
Biography, social background, publications, and web links
Virginia Woolf at Gutenberg
Selected eTexts of her novels
Woolf Online
An electronic edition and commentary on ‘Time Passes’
Hyper-Concordance to Virginia Woolf
Search texts of all the major works, word by word
Orlando – Sally Potter’s film archive
text, film script, photos, videos, costumes, interviews
Mrs Dalloway Walks in London
Walks made by Clarissa and other characters in the novel
Women’s History Walk in Bloomsbury
Tour of literary and political homes in Bloomsbury
Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain
Events, bulletins, materials, publications, and links
Virginia Woolf’s Psychiatric History
Medical chronology, diagnoses, family history, creativity
BBC Audio Essay – A Eulogy to Words
Charming sound recording of radio talk
Virginia Woolf’s London
Walks around Bloomsbury, Richmond, and Monk’s House
A Family Photograph Albumn
Leslie Stephens’ collection at Smith College – Massachusetts
Virginia Woolf Notebooks
Notebooks with Hogarth Press book jacket covers
Virginia Woolf – on video
Biographical study and documentary with comments

Mont Blanc pen – the Virginia Woolf special edition
The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf is collection of essays which addresses the full range of her intellectual perspectives – literary, artistic, philosophical and political. It provides new readings of all nine novels and fresh insight into Woolf’s letters, diaries and essays. The progress of Woolf’s thinking is revealed from Bloomsbury aestheticism through her hatred of censorship, corruption and hierarchy to her concern with all aspects of modernism. This book explores the immense range of social and political issues behind her search for new forms of narrative.
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