Books by Virginia Woolf

Portrait of Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf stands as one of the most innovative voices of twentieth‑century literature, renowned for her lyrical prose and pioneering use of stream‑of‑consciousness narrative. Her novels, essays and diaries reveal an acute sensitivity to the rhythms of thought and the shifting inner lives of her characters, marking a decisive break from the conventions of the Victorian novel.

From the shimmering introspection of Mrs Dalloway to the structural daring of To the Lighthouse and the feminist eloquence of A Room of One's Own, Woolf's writing continues to influence readers and writers alike. Her work invites reflection on time, identity and creativity, capturing the fleeting essence of modern life with extraordinary precision and grace.

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  • Alba Editorial Sobre la escritura Virginia Woolf apagar las

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    Book SynopsisVirginia Woolf (1882-1941) es una de las mayores figuras literarias del siglo xx. Como todos los grandes clásicos, su obra todavía necesita ser comprendida plenamente y siempre necesitará nuevas lecturas porque sigue conteniendo tesoros infinitos. En Sobre la escritura. Virginia Woolf, el profesor Federico Sabatini presenta los más significativos pasajes de las cartas en las que habla de la escritura y de sí misma como escritora: frases breves sobre las técnicas narrativas y la dificultad y el gozo del proceso creativo, consejos a sus amigos escritores y opiniones sobre las obras de sus colegas. En ellas se revela su personalidad vanguardista y original, su ironía, sentido del humor y su profunda clarividencia. Un compendio exquisito no solo para los apasionados y los estudiosos de la autora sino también para los aspirantes a escritores y los amantes de la buena literatura.

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  • La Temerària Una cambra prpia

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  • Tres Hermanas El diario de Virgina Woolf I 19151919

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    Book SynopsisEl 1 de enero de 1915 , ya casada con Leonard Woolf y en su casa de Richmond, Virginia Woolf decidió registrar diariamente sus quehaceres y reflexiones. Era una escritora de genio indiscutible y una mujer atormentada, víctima de una dolorosa depresión que la dejó inerme solo seis meses después del comienzo de aquellas páginas íntimas. No obstante, volvió a ellas en agosto de 1917.Nada hay más secreto que un diario. Lo que revela siempre explica lo que uno es. Quién no quiere adentrarse en el bosque oscuro de Virginia Woolf, autora de obras que dan luz al siglo xx y que son germen a su vez de miles de novelas y ensayos?Este volumen recoge las primeras reflexiones de la mujer novelista y nos ayuda a comprender los distintos personajes que conforman el gran elenco desplegado en su ficción.

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  • Debolsillo El lector comun The Common Reader

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    Book SynopsisLos ensayos de la gran Virginia Woolf.Virginia Woolf sostuvo la luz de la lengua inglesa contra la oscuridad.E. M. FORSTERLa presente selección supone un recorrido cabal por las lecturas que formaron a la gran escritora británica. Defoe, Jane Austen, las Brontë, George Eliot, Conrad, Sterne o Thomas Hardy son algunos de los autores que desfilan ante la mirada de Woolf, siempre atenta al detalle revelador, dueña de una incomparable habilidad para hablar al común de los mortales de cuestiones a menudo complejas, pero siempre apasionantes. Estos ensayos constituyen el complemento ideal a la lectura de la obra narrativa de Virginia Woolf.Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) está considerada una de las autoras más revolucionarias e imprescindibles del siglo XX. Entre sus obras más importantes cabe destacar La señora Dalloway (1925), Al faro (1927), Orlando (1928), Las olas (1931), Los años (1937) y Entre actos (1941).Selección, traducción y notas de Daniel Ni

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  • Debolsillo LAS Olas

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  • La senora Dalloway

    Debolsillo La senora Dalloway

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  • Newton Compton Mrs. Dalloway

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  • Novellix Summer Stories

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    £18.70

  • TO THE LIGHTHOUSE

    Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. TO THE LIGHTHOUSE

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  • Aatos Editions To the Lighthouse

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    Book SynopsisWith To The Lighthouse Virginia Woolf presents us with an examination on perspective and experience, built upon highly autobiographical scenes at a family retreat in the coast of Scotland. The novel deftly employs stream of consciousness and other modernist literary techniques to a strong effect. Our edition brings this classic to a new level with exceptional design and production throughout. As is typical, we offer the reader extensive additional materials on the life and character of Virginia Woolf, featuring also depictions of the colourful Bloomsbury Set, who largely made up her most important social connections.

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  • Culturea Night and Day

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  • Orlando

    Mint Editions Orlando

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    Book SynopsisOnce called, the longest and most charming love letter in literature, Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a semi-biographical novel by Virginia Woolf.Inspired by a three-year long affair with Vita Sackville-West, Orlando: A Biography is the satirical tale of an adventurous young poet named Orlando and his journey through over three hundred years of English literary history. Born a male nobleman, Orlando is a handsome young man serving as a page at the Elizabethan Court. When he falls in love with Sasha, a Russian princess, Orlando is subjected to both heartbreak and inspirationleading him onto a path he might not have otherwise pursued. Through trial, tribulation, harmony and strife, Orlando persists on and one day awakens to find that he has metamorphosed into a woman overnight. Embracing his newfound womanhood, Orlando begins a new life in the eighteenth century, making the acquaintance of great writers and poets alike as he works towards the publication of The Oak Tree, his centuries-old volume of poetry. Praised as one of the most influential works of feminist and queer literature, Orlando: A Biography is a unique and unusual look at queer love in the twentieth century.Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book. With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

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  • Orlando

    Mint Editions Orlando

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    Book SynopsisOnce called, the longest and most charming love letter in literature, Orlando: A Biography(1928) is a semi-biographical novel by Virginia Woolf.Inspired by a three-year long affair with Vita Sackville-West, Orlando: A Biography is the satirical tale of an adventurous young poet named Orlando and his journey through over three hundred years of English literary history. Born a male nobleman, Orlando is a handsome young man serving as a page at the Elizabethan Court. When he falls in love with Sasha, a Russian princess, Orlando is subjected to both heartbreak and inspirationleading him onto a path he might not have otherwise pursued. Through trial, tribulation, harmony and strife, Orlando persists on and one day awakens to find that he has metamorphosed into a woman overnight. Embracing his newfound womanhood, Orlando begins a new life in the eighteenth century, making the acquaintance of great writers and poets alike as he works towards the publication of The Oak Tree, his centuries-old volume of poetry. Praised as one of the most influential works of feminist and queer literature, Orlando: A Biography is a unique and unusual look at queer love in the twentieth century.This edition of Orlando: A Biography is a classic of queer literature reimagined for modern readers. Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book. With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

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    £16.19

  • Jacob's Room

    Mint Editions Jacob's Room

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