Authors: Virginia Woolf
Common Reader, The,
First Series,
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Common Reader, The,
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Diary, the,
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Duchess and the Jeweller, The,
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Flush,
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Haunted House,
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Here and Now
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Years, The
Hours, The, see Mrs. Dalloway
Jacob's Room
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Knock on the Door, see Three Guineas
Letter to a Young Poet
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Lighthouse, To the
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Monday or Tuesday
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Moths, The
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Waves, The
Mrs. Dalloway
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Next War, The, see Three Guineas
Night and Day
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Open Door
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Three Guineas
Orlando
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Pargiters, The
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Between the Acts
Reading
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Roger Fry, A Biography
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Room of One's Own, A
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Three Guineas
Three Guineas
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Two Guineas
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Three Guineas
Voyage Out, The
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Waves, The
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Women and Fiction
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A Room of One's Own
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*
Virginia Woolf,
by Bernard Blackstone, pages 36, 37, and 38 (British Council & Longmans, Green, London, 1952).
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* Lady Ritchie, Thackeray's daughter.
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*
Rev. Canon S. A. Barnett; His Life, Work and Friends.
By his wife, Mrs. Barnett, C.B.E. (Murray).
***
* Gerald Duckworth, publisher, half-brother of V. W.
***
â E. M. Forster.
***
* Katherine Mansfield.
***
â J. Middleton Murry.
***
* T. S. Eliot.
***
* Violet Dickinson, an old friend.
***
* Bruce Richmond, Editor o£
Times Literary Supplement.
***
* Ralph Partridge.
***
â Mrs. Partridge.
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â¡ Dorothy Brett.
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* Desmond MacCarthy's pseudonym.
***
* Thoby Stephen, V. W.'s brother.
***
* Of
Jacob's Room.
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*
Westminster Gazette.
***
* David Garnett.
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â Logan Pearsall Smith.
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â¡ Philip Morrell.
***
* Lady Ottoline Morrell. What follows describes a week-end at Garsington where she and Philip Morrell lived.
***
â Anthony Asquith.
***
* Subsequently this title was altered to
Mrs. Dalloway.
***
â Mrs. Arnold-Forster.
***
* Julian Bell, son of Vanessa.
***
* G. W. Rylands.
***
â A house near Firle rented by J. M. Keynes.
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* R. C. Trevelyan.
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* Lady Cromer.
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â 22 Hyde Park Gate where V. W. lived until the age of 17.
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* A dog.
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* Mrs. St. John Hutchinson.
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* Mr. St. John Hutchinson.
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* Siegfried Sassoon.
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* The Keynes's house.
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* Perhaps
The Waves
or
Moths
(Oct. 1929).
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* Wife of Hubert (later Sir Hubert) Henderson.
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* Dorothy Wellesley, later Duchess of Wellington.
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â A spaniel.
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* Son of Lord Ritchie.
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* Rector of Rodmell in 1927.
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* Miss Hawkesford
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* The graveyard at the back of Brunswick Square. Jane Harrison and Hope Mirrlees lived in a house near by.
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â Hope Mirrlees.
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â¡ Jane Harrison.
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* Monks House, Rodraell.
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* Became
The Waves.
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* Miss Ritchie was the traveller.
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*
A Room of One's Own.
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* J. T. Stephen, brother of V. W. He died in 1906.
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â Hubert Henderson, editor.
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* E. Sackville-West.
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â Afterwards Lord Macmillan.
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* Hyde Park Gate, where the Stephen family lived when V. W. was a child.
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* Elly Rendel, V. W.'s doctor.
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* Ethel Sands.
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* David Cecil.
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* Queen Victoria.
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* Eventually
Three Guineas.
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* Ethel Smyth.
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* Ethel Smyth's sister.
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* There is an entry in Arnold Bennett's diary for 1930 in which he records that he went to a dinner party at which V. W. was another guest, and adds: "Virginia is all right; other guests held their breath to listen to us."
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* R. C. Trevelyan.
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* The word is illegible.
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* Eventually
Three Guineas.
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* G. Lowes Dickinson.
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* Word illegible.
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*
Virginia Woolf,
by Winifred Holtby.
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â D. H. Lawrence.
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* It became
The Years.
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* Virginia Woolf kept her diary for each year in a separate manuscript book. This and the following entry are at the beginning of the 1933 book.
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* This entry is at the end of the 1932 manuscript book.
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* There is a blank here in the manuscript.
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* Blank in manuscript.
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* Abbazia di Antimo at Montalcino.
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* Lady Southorn, sister of L. W.
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* In her workroom at the end of Monks House garden.
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* Word illegible.
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* Lady Aberconway.
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* Illegible.
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* Stella Duckworth, V. W.'s half-sister.