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Articles related to "Virginia Woolf"
Mini Biography of Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and exciting novelists of the twentieth century. virginia woolf • biography of virginia woolf • life of virginia woolf • childhood of virginia woolf • depression and virginia woolf
Virginia Woolf and Her Madness We've all heard of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Now read about the beast/companion that Virginia Woolf feared. virginia woolf • madness • manic depression • depression • mental illness
Virginia Woolf Short Bio Brief biography of influential English author Virginia Woolf, founder of Bloomsbury Group of Writers, famous for feminism, Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, and The Waves virginia woolf • virginia woolf biography • woolf stream of consciousness • woolf novels • virginia woolf books
A Brief Biography of Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) Virginia Woolf is a highly regarded essayist, novelist, critic, short story writer, diarist, and biographer. the life of virginia woolf • biography of virginia woolf • woolf bibliography • the bloomsbury group • modernist writers
Classic Authors: Virginia Woolf A brief biography of Virginia Woolf. virginia woolf • insanity • leonard woolf • novelist • classic author
Jane Austen versus Virginia Woolf A contrasting and comparitve discussion on the different social issues, and personal issues of two women authors, one from the late 18th century, and the other from the early 20th century. Also, a discussion on both these women's writing styles. A contrasting and comparitve discussion on the different social issues, and personal issues of two women authors, one from the late 18th century, and the other from the early 20th century. Also, a discussion on both these women's writing styles. jane austen • regency period • late neo-classic period • early romantic period • late victorian period
Katherine Mansfield: Hints and Ambiguities An analysis of Katherine Mansfield's characteristic style and themes in her fiction. katherine mansfield • virginia woolf • short story • tuberculosis • new zealand
Middlemarch and Doctors Billed as the greatest novel of the 19th century, George Eliot's Middlemarch also explores the changing role of the doctor in provincial life. uk telegraph newspaper • george eliot • middlemarch • provincial doctors • the lancet
Review: The Virginia Woolf Writers' Workshop Danell Jones provides intriguing insight into Virginia Woolf's process as a writer and offers numerous writing exercises for poetry, nonfiction, and fiction. writing inspiration • fiction writing exercises • poetry writing exercises • virginia woolf writer • creative writing
The Life and Times of Virginia Woolf A chronology of the life of one of the greatest female authors of all time. virginia woolf • mental illness • bloomsbury group • books • journalism
To The Lighthouse An analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel for comparitive and contrasting writings of Jane Austen's themes and writing style. An analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel for comparitive and contrasting writings of Jane Austen's themes and writing style. virginia woolf • to the lighthouse • stream of consciousness • jane austen •
Virginia Wolf's "To the Lighthouse" In "To the Lighthouse," Virgina Woolf does not even appear as a character. She explains herself only through the eyes of others. virginia woolf • literature • post-modernism • self • memoir
Virginia Woolf and The Dreadnought Hoax Virginia Woolf, English novelist and essayist, along with fellow hoaxers of the Bloomsbury Group, pulled off a most embarrassing hoax on the crew of "HMS Dreadnought". dreadnought • hoax • the bloomsbury group • virginia woolf • modernist literary writers
Virginia Woolf's The Waves A beautifully abstract stream of consciousness novel, The Waves delves into the realm of phenomenology and ultimately reflects upon language's infinite possibilities. the waves • woolf • virginiawoolf • phenomenology • perception
Voices in Time: Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse A discussion of Virginia Woolf's novel <i>To the Lighthouse</i>. virginia woolf • bloomsbury • to the lighthouse • modernist • modernism
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as one of the most insane and emotionally damaged screen couples in movie history. elizabeth taylor • richard burton • who's afraid of virginia woolf • mike nichols • george segal
Transcending Time: Michael Cunningham’s The Hours A review of Michael Cunningham's <i>The Hours</i>, a re-imagining of Virginia Woolf's <i>Mrs. Dalloway</i>. micheal cunningham • the hours • virginia woolf • mrs. dalloway • lesbian
A Wild Bohemian Bunch This article concerns the glittering bohemians of the Bloomsbury set. bloomsbury • virgina woolf • lytton strachey • dora carrington • victorian
Mrs Dalloway Mrs Dalloway was critically acclaimed from its first publishing and has never been out of print. It is a seminal work of twentieth century fiction. mrs dalloway • virginia woolf • the hours • background of mrs dalloway • women in mrs dalloway
Edward Albee Biography Brief biography and works of American dramatist Edward Albee, prominent in the mid-20th century theatrical stage. edward albee biography • albee american playwright • albee works • who's afraid of virginia woolf? • who is sylvia
'Lud-in-the-Mist' by Hope Mirrlees Helen Hope Mirrlees (1887-1978) wrote one fantasy novel, 'Lud-in-the-Mist', first published in 1926 and now considered a classic fantasy text. helen hope mirrlees • lud-in-the-mist • neil gaiman • michael swanwick • t.s.eliot
A List THEY Probably Didn't Want To Be On, Either Any list of famous depressives and manic-depressives reads like a Who's Who throughout the centuries. But was making the list worth the price? depression • bipolar • manic depression • famous people • historical figures
A New, Bigger Room of Our Own Two award-winning zines on the Net, Perihelion and Conspire, devote their February issue to women writers. poetry • women's poetry • kayday • literature • zines
A Short Review of Michael Cunningham's 3rd Novel Beautifully told and intricately woven, Michael Cunningham's The Hours was inspired by Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway. review of the hours • michael cunningham's the hours • relationships in the hours • characters in the hours • the hours novel
Discriminating Black from White in Conrad's Heart of Darkness A discussion of Joseph Conrad's novel <i>Heart of Darkness</i>. joseph conrad • modernist • heart of darkness • congo • katherine mansfield
Hutt To Return To Stratford In 2004, it was announced that William Hutt would be making his final appearance with the Stratford Festival in The Tempest in 2005. william hutt • stratford festival • the tempest • richard monette • martha henry
Portraits of Great Writers in Modern Art Works by Ilya Repin, John Singer Sargent, Jacques Humbert, Amedeo Modigliani and Vanessa Bell capture the unique literary character of their subjects. portraits of writers • leo tolstoy • ilya repin • henry james • john singer sargent
Counting The Hours
"The Hours" by Michael Cunningham may not be an old book but it is definately a classic.
Beyond Bloomsbury – Exhibition Catalogue Review This catalogue presents results of research into Omega Workshops, the Bloomsbury Group and the designs of Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell, Wyndham Lewis, Duncan Grant and others. omega workshops • bloomsbury group • roger fry • virginia woolf • winifred gill
Breakout Performance of 2007 "I don't think you should frighten an audience, I think you should terrify them." - Edward Albee a delicate balance • shaw festival • niagara on the lake ontario • fiona reid • martha henry
Centuries of British Literature: A Selective Survey A quick survey of british literature culminating with the novel. medieval literature • beowulf • arthur • lancelot • robin hood
Courtauld Gallery Exhibition – Beyond Bloomsbury Roger Fry's Omega Workshops created designs by artists such as Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Winifred Gill, Wyndham Lewis, Frederick Etchells and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. beyond bloomsbury courtauld gallery • omega workshops • bloomsbury group • roger fry • vanessa bell bathers in a landscape
DVD Review of Australia Set in Darwin, Australia, Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman fall in love despite their differences and the ravages of World War II. baz luhrmann • australia • nicole kidman • hugh jackman • bryan brown
London's Historic Henrietta Street This Covent Garden street is a typical urban thoroughfare with offices, bars, shops, and restaurants. Yet its busy modern façade hides a past full of famous names. london • duel • jane austen • charles dickens • oliver cromwell
Postmodernism: Multiplicty, Hybridity, and Duplicity What is postmodernism…really? Well, that is an interesting question with no single answer. That’s one of the basic premises of postmodernism; not only does it privilege multiplicity but it resists definition too. postmodernism • postmodern • modernism • modern • fiction
Shakespeare and Gender Representation Critics have opposing views on Shakespeare's representation of women. Are Shakespeare's plays about the individual's struggle, or the struggle of women? gender representation in shakespeare • shakespeare and gender • shakespeare and sexuality • opposing views of shakespeare • shakespeare essay
Nicole Kidman Top Australian Award Australian actress Nicole Kidman, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for health issues and advocate of cancer research, receives Australia's top honors. nicole kidman award • nicole kidman australia award • actress kidman order of australia award • nicole kidman aussie award • nicole kidman unicef ambassador
The Warped Muse A shorter list may well be famous people with no mental disorders. famous people • beethoven • van gogh • dickens • newton
Voices of the Scribbling Women Women have contributed a great deal to the development of the literary arts.
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part II If you hang out at City Lights Bookstore long enough, sooner or later, you will have to know about Ulysses. This article continues to examine the elements working inside this famous novel, what they mean, and the reasons for the novel becoming banned on the American shores in the l930's. james joyce • ulysses • bloomsday • one hundred years • dublin november
On Carrington – A Life Gerzina's portrayal of Dora Carrington throughout this biography paints a clear picture of a woman whose love for a man she could never have shaped her life and career. dora carrington • gretchen holbrook gerzina • lytton starchey • the bloomsbury group • emma thompson
Performing Subjectivities: Multi-Mimesis in These Waves of Girls The second part of an article theorising a revisioning of mimesis - MULTI-MIMESIS - in terms of contemporary women-authored hyperfictions, specifically Caitlyn Fisher's These Waves of Girls. feminist • feminism • hyperfiction • hypertext • lanser
Review of Andrew Taylor's Bleeding Heart Square When Lydia Langstone leaves her violent and adulterous husband, she finds herself caught up in investigating the mysterious disappearance of a lady four years previously. review andrew taylor bleeding heart square • bleeding heart square richard and judy • andrew taylor richard and judy • novels by andrew taylor the american boy • crime novel london
Sneaking a peek at Oscar Checking up on my predictions, and making more! academy awards film movies oscar oscars
This Property is Condemned (1966) Tennesse Williams' ill fated Southern style love story tennessee williams • this property is condemned • robert redford • natalie wood • sydney pollack
Tony Hoagland A short feature on the award-winning poet's life and work so far, including his collection "What Narcissism Means to Me." american poetry • contemporary american poets • what narcissism means to me • jackson poetry prize • james laughlin award
A Free Writer's Retreat for Women Every year, a handful of lucky women get to go to Hedgebrook - a rural writer's retreat on peaceful Whidbey Island in Washington State. hedgebrook • writer's retreat • writing retreat • whidbey island • women writers
Alan Moore's Black Dossier A review of the long-awaited League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill. league of extraordinary gentlemen black dossier • alan moore • league of extraordinary gentlemen • black dossier • kevin o'neill
Classic Authors: E.M. Forster A brief biography of British author, E.M. Forster e.m. forster • king's college • bloomsbury • the apostles • <i>a room with a view</i> |
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