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Woolf, Virginia A Room of One's Own New York Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.; A Harbinger Book 1963 0156787326 / 9780156787321 20th printing Trade Paperback Good First published, 1929. Firm binding, creased spine. Clean inside copy. "Why is it that men, and not women, have always had power, wealth, and fame? Woolf cites the two keys to freedom: fixed income and one's own room." - Publisher. Price:
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Woolf, Virginia Between the Acts Harmondsworth Penguin Books; Penguin Modern Classics 1976 0140008969 / 9780140008968 Mass Market Paperback Good 151 pp.; 18 cm. First published,1941. Previous owner's name/flyleaf, otherwise unmarked. Browning. Author's last novel. "In Woolf's last novel, the action takes place on one summer's day at a country house in the heart of England, where the villagers are presenting their annual pageant. A lyrical, moving valedictory." - Publisher. Price:
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Woolf, Virginia; Guiguet, Jean (Preface by) Contemporary Writers New York Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; A Harvest Book 1976 0156214504 / 9780156214506 First edition thus Trade Paperback Good 160 pp.; 21 cm. Tight, clean inside copy. Edges lightly soiled. Browning. "Here, in more than forty essays, are Woolf's thoughts on her contemporaries in the art of fiction reviewing and criticism and one of her favorite themes, female novelists. Among the writers reviewed are Dorothy Richardson, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, D. H. Lawrence, H. G. Wells, and Theodore Dreiser." - Publisher. Price:
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Woolf, Virginia; Howard, Maureen (Foreword by) Mrs. Dalloway San Diego, CA Harcourt, Inc.; A Harvest Book 1990 0156628708 / 9780156628709 4th printing Trade Paperback Very Good 197 pp.; 21 cm. First published, 1925. Near fine. Tight, clean copy. Age toning. Another copy available. "This brilliant novel explores the hidden springs of thought and action in one day of a woman's life. Direct and vivid in her account of the details of Clarissa Dalloway's preparations for a party she is to give that evening, Woolf ultimately managed to reveal much more. For it is the feeling behind these daily events that gives Mrs. Dalloway its texture and richness and makes it so memorable. / Born in 1882, the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth and Victorian scholar Sir Leslie Stephen, Virginia Stephen settled in 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, in 1904. This house would become the first meeting place of the now-famous Bloomsbury Group-writers, artists, and intellectuals such as E. M. Forster, John Maynard Keynes, and Lytton Strachey who, along with Virginia and her sister Vanessa, shared an intense belief in the importance of the arts and a skepticism regarding their society's conventions and restraints. It was after Virginia's 1912 marriage to Leonard Woolf - a remarkable and supportive twenty-nine-year-union-that she began to publish her major work. Her first novel, The Voyage Out, appeared in 1915 and was followed by Night and Day (1919), Jacob's Room (1922), Mrs. Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), Orlando (1928), The Waves (1931), and The Years (1937). Woolf is also admired for her contributions to literary criticism in general and to feminist criticism in particular, with A Room of One's Own (1929) and Three Guineas (1937) reflecting the full range of her intellectual vigor, insight, and compassion for the role cast for female artists in the modern world. Additionally, Woolf's diary and correspondence, published posthumously, provide an invaluable window into her world offer-flung relationships and interests, imaginative depth, and creative method. The victim of a lifetime of mental illness, Woolf com-mitted suicide in 1941. She left behind her a literary legacy, including The Hogarth Press, established with Leonard in 1917, which published not only Woolf's own work but that of an increasingly influential group of innovative writers-including T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Katherine Mansfield." - Publisher. Price:
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Woolf, Virginia; McNichol, Stella (Edited by) Mrs. Dalloway's Party: A Short Story Sequence New York and London Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; A Harvest Book 1975 0156629003 / 9780156629003 Trade Paperback Good 70 pp.; 21 cm. HB 279. Good+. Tight, clean text. Browning. "Woolf's response to parties as heightened social occasions is demonstrated in her great novel Mrs. Dalloway. The party on which it focuses spilled over into these seven stories, written during the same period. They are here published in this unified sequence for the first time. / Born in 1882, the daughter of Julia Jackson Duckworth and Victorian scholar Sir Leslie Stephen, Virginia Stephen settled in 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, in 1904. This house would become the first meeting place of the now-famous Bloomsbury Group-writers, artists, and intellectuals such as E. M. Forster, John Maynard Keynes, and Lytton Strachey who, along with Virginia and her sister Vanessa, shared an intense belief in the importance of the arts and a skepticism regarding their society's conventions and restraints. It was after Virginia's 1912 marriage to Leonard Woolf-a remarkable and supportive twenty-nine-year-union-that she began to publish her major work. Her first novel, The Voyage Out, appeared in 1915 and was followed by Night and Day (1919), Jacob's Room (1922), Mrs. Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), Orlando (1928), The Waves (1931), and The Years (1937). Woolf is also admired for her contributions to literary criticism in general and to feminist criticism in particular, with A Room of One's Own (1929) and Three Guineas (1937) reflecting the full range of her intellectual vigor, insight, and compassion for the role cast for female artists in the modern world. Additionally, Woolf's diary and correspondence, published posthumously, provide an invaluable window into her world offer-flung relationships and interests, imaginative depth, and creative method. The victim of a lifetime of mental illness, Woolf com-mitted suicide in 1941. She left behind her a literary legacy, including The Hogarth Press, established with Leonard in 1917, which published not only Woolf s own work but that of an increasingly influential group of innovative writers-including T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Katherine Mansfield." - Publisher. Price:
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