| Publisher |
Benediction Books |
| Publication Year |
2011 |
| ISBN-13 |
9781849025553 |
| ISBN-10 |
9781849025553 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
204 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Dimensions (Cms) |
15.24 x 1.19 x 22.86 |
| Weight (grms) |
284 |
Throughout her life, Virginia Woolf worked and reworked short story ideas, trying to encapsulate her thoughts perfectly in a concise form, but rarely did she publish them. This volume brings together the stories from her own collection 'Monday or Tuesday', together with stories that later appeared individually in magazines and those from amongst her papers that her widower, Leonard, thought sufficiently polished to put before her readers
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf was an English writer and essayist, a leading figure of modernist literature and member of the Bloomsbury Group. Renowned for her stream-of-consciousness style, she explored consciousness, identity, and social structures. Major works include ‘Mrs Dalloway’, ‘To the Lighthouse’, ‘Orlando’, and ‘Jacob’s Room’. Her essays, like ‘A Room of One’s Own’, championed women’s intellectual freedom. Combining psychological insight, lyrical prose, and social critique, Woolf remains central to 20th-century literature.
Virginia Woolf
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