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Virginia Woolf

by Alexandra Harris, Virginia Woolf
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Overview

An ideal introduction to the life and work of Virginia Woolf by an award-winning author: the story of a life lived with intensity from moment to moment and shaped into the lasting patterns of art.

In 1907, when she was twenty-five and not yet a published novelist, Virginia Stephen had everything still to prove. She felt herself to be at a crossroads: “I shall be miserable, or happy; a wordy sentimental creature, or a writer of such English as shall one day burn the pages.”

Today her prose is still blazing; perhaps it burns brighter than ever. This is the story of how a determined young woman with a notebook became one of the greatest writers of all time. It is a story that sparkles with wit and friendship, language and love, wicked jokes and passionate appreciation of ordinary things.

In this illuminating new account, Alexandra Harris uses vivid flashes of detail to evoke Woolf’s changing backgrounds and preoccupations. We move from the close-packed rhythms of a Victorian childhood to the experiments of Bloomsbury and Woolf’s trial-and-error answers to the pressing question of how to live. We see her tackling challenging forms of writing, trying out different voices, following flights of fancy, and returning to earth. Above all, we see her making conscious decisions about what to do next.

The book considers each of the novels in context, gives due prominence to a range of Woolf’s dazzlingly inventive essays, traces the contentious course of her “afterlife,” and shows why, seventy years after her death, Virginia Woolf continues to haunt and inspire us.

About the Author, Alexandra Harris

Alexandra Harris is Lecturer in English, University of Liverpool, the author of Romantic Moderns and Virginia Woolf, and the co-editor (with Lara Feigel) of Modernism on Sea.

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Editorials

USATODAY.com

“Will appeal to newcomers and acolytes alike.”

The Washington Post

“Handsomely illustrated and beribboned, Harris’s little volume is a miracle of clarity and concision, and an example of the brief life at its best.”

Choice

. . .Harris offers not only summations, but also invaluable nuanced insights about things that Woolf scholars have either missed or neglected—and always with a striking clarity, avoiding the abstruse and abstract.

Heller McAlpin

…appealing, smartly written…Handsomely illustrated and beribboned, Harris's little volume is a miracle of clarity and concision, and an example of the brief life at its best.
—The Washington Post

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2011
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780500515921

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