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Recently
Published
By Virginia Woolf
Between
the Acts
- the last
novel, published posthumously
Jacob's
Room
- VW's first
significant break with conventional novel form
Mrs
Dalloway
- a June day in
the life of Clarissa Dalloway, et. al.
Night
and Day
- the longest novel, a
comic depiction of manners
Orlando:
A Biography
- a
fanciful exploration of gender, art, etc.
To
the Lighthouse
- widely read,
critically appreciated focus on a Victorian family
The
Voyage Out
- as the title suggests,
VW's first novel
The
Waves
- poetic, experimental interplay of
soliloquies
by six characters
The
Years
- a poetic, family
chronicle
A
Room of One's Own
- a feminist
classic
Three
Guineas
-
a pacifist "sequel" to A Room of One's Own
Essay Collections
The
Captain's Death Bed, and Other Essays
- includes
"Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Brown" and "Memories of a
Working Women's Guild"
The
Common Reader
- VW's first published
collection, includes "Modern Fiction," "The Russian
Point of View" and "On Not Knowing Greek".
The
Second Common Reader
- includes
"I am Christina Rosetti" and "How Should One Read a
Book?"
Contemporary
Writers
- a collection
of VW's reviews for the Times Literary Supplement
The
Death of the Moth, and Other Essays
- first posthumously
published collection, includes "Street Haunting" and "A
Letter to a Young Poet".
The
Moment, and Other Essays
- includes "On
Being Ill" and "The Art of Fiction".
Short Story Collections
Haunted House, and Other Short Stories
- includes "An Unwriiten
Novel," "Kew Gardens," and "Lappin and Lapinova".
Monday
or Tuesday: Eight Stories
- the only collection published
during VW's lifetime, includes "Kew Gardens," and "A Mark
on the Wall"
Other Individual Works
Flush:
A Biography
- the story of Elizabeth Barrett
Browning's cocker spaniel, told from the dog's point of view
Roger
Fry: A Biography
- the life of
art critic and VW friend, written shortly after his death.
Other Collections
Books
and Portraits
- subtitled
"some further selections from the literary and biographical
writings".
The
Virginia Woolf Reader
- includes the
complete text of a number of short stories and essays, along with excerpts
from longer fiction and nonfiction.
Women
and Writing
- shorter
nonfiction, including "Women and Fiction," "The
Intellectual Status of Women," and "Professions for Women"
and essays on individual writers.
A
Writer's Diary: Being Extracts from the Diary of Virginia Woolf
- extracts from
VW's diaries that refer to her writings and related matters, edited by
Leonard Woolf.
Anything Else!