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Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf's Carlylean Pilgrimages
Novel to Novel to Film: from Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway to Michael
The Posthumanistic Theater of the Bloomsbury Group
Virginia Woolf, the Problem of Language, and Feminist Aesthetics
Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" As a Quest for Incandescence
Virginia Woolf, Modernism and the Visual Arts
Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Issue 87, Spring/Summer 2015
Parallels and Relationships Time
Virginia Woolf: Liberating Lesbian Readings from Heterosexual Bias Patricia Morgne Cramer University of Connecticut - Stamford,
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Virginia Woolf, the Bloomsbury Group and the English Countryside Tour
Holding Hands with Virginia Woolf: a Map of Orlando's Functional
CURRICULUM VITAE David Mcwhirter EDUCATION
Modernist Manipulation: Virginia Woolf's Effort to Distort Time in Three Novels" (2013)
A Feminist Approach to the Work of Virginia Woolf: Orlando and a Room of One’S Own
Virginia Woolf's Fictional Biographies, Orlando and Flush, As Prefigures Of
A Biography Maryam Thirriard
Virginia Woolf: Liberating Lesbian Readings from Heterosexual Bias Patricia Morgne Cramer University of Connecticut - Stamford,
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Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf
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“Some Love of England”: Virginia Woolf and English
The University at Buffalo SUNY English Department the Modernist
Britishness and Otherness in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
Blooming of the Novel in the Bloomsbury Group
– How Should One Read a Book? –
Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader
Leslie Stephen and Masculine Influences on Virginia Woolf and Her Novel, to the Lighthouse Anya Graubard University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Woolf in the Real World
Rhetorical Analysis of Feminist Critics' References to Virginia Woolf
The Scope of Woolf's Feminism in a Room of One's Own a Highly
Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown
A Critical Study of Modernism in Virginia Woolf's Novel
Virginia Woolf Tour Itinerary Jay Rt
The Bloomsbury Group Was an Group of Writers, Intellectuals, Philosophers and Artists Who Held Informal Discussions in Bloomsbury
Virginia Woolf (1882-1870)
Orlando: a Biography
Write Me a Little Letter’ the George Mallory/Marjorie Holmes Correspondence
Open, Clear Decisions: Virginian Woolf's Orlando and Clarissa Dalloway As Bisexuals" (2008)
British Society Post-World War One: Through the Lens of Virginia Woolf
Modernist Temporalities: Figures of Time in the Novels of Virginia Woolf Tyler Parke Bates College,
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A Study of Virginia Woolf
Lesbian Subjectivity in Virginia Woolf's the Waves
Psychoanalysis and the Bloomsbury Group 1
Woolf: Professions for Women
On Being Ill, with Notes from Sick Rooms by Julia Stephen
The Hours (2002) If His Life Is Worth the Unending Struggle
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Albee 1962/Nichols 1966)
Woolf and Scotland Background
Modernism: a Feminine Perspective
Modernism and Virginia Woolf's Novel Mrs.Dalloway
The Haunting Presence of the Feminine: Virginia Woolf in the Streets of London
VIRGINIA WOOLF Yourselves a Girl in a Bedroom with a Pen in Her Hand
1 Utopian Wholes
A Feminist Study of a Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
“Androgynous” Virginia Woolf's Orlando: a Biography; David
Orlando: a Biography by Virginia Woolf
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Barbara Apstein Bridgewater State College
The Cinematic Space in Stephen Daldry's The
A Vision of Beauty a Biography of Julia Prinsep Stephen by Marion Dell
Larsson, Lisbeth. Walking Virginia Woolf's London
Liberal Studies 563: the Bloomsbury Group
Consequences of Adaptation in Michael Cunningham's the Hours
On Being Ill: with Notes from Sick Rooms by Julia Stephen Free