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Virginia Woolf
Scope|Circulating Books|Critical Sources|Periodicals,
Journals, & Trade Publications|Web Sites
Scope: British novelist Virginia Woolf wrote experimental novels. She published many essays, journals, and letters. She is noted for her stream- of consciousness technique that allows the readers to get inside the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters that she creates. Madness, sexuality, and death were the controversial topics that she explored. Despite her literary success, Woolf had a lifelong battle with depression.
CIRCULATING BOOKS
Books of Virginia Woolfs works are listed in the Baddour Library's on-line catalog under Woolf, Virginia, and under individual titles, i.e. To the Lighthouse.
Books written by and about Virginia Woolf have the call number(s): PR 6045.O72 PN 471.W3 PR 111.W66
CRITICAL SOURCES
There are books in the Reference Collection that do not circulate, but pages may be photocopied. The following titles are appropriate to this topic:
REF PR 821.C7 1991 Critical Survey of Long Fiction p. 3641-3662
REF PN 3321 .C7 1993 Critical Survey of Short Fiction p. 2511-2517
REF PS 21.D5 Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 36 British novelists, 1890-1929
REF Z 2014.F 4 B4 The English Novel 1578-1956
REF PN 771.M3 1991 Major 20th Century Writers Vol. 4
PERIODICALS, JOURNALS, & TRADE PUBLICATIONS
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WEB
SITES
Voice of the Shuttle http://vos.ucsb.edu
Literary Resources on the Net http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/american.html
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Updated
02/08/2007
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