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The Short Stories of Virginia Woolf
The Short Stories of Virginia Woolf
Paperback - English

Virginia Woolf's development and evolution as a writer are highlighted in these 23 exceptional short stories. This collection pores over the intimate details of life in beautiful poetic prose.

These brilliant pieces of short fiction incapsulate classic 20th century modernism. Particularly celebrated stories, such as 'Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street', are featured in this collection, as well as the recognised stream of consciousness work, 'Mark on the Wall'. Virginia Woolf was a pioneer in stream of consciousness narration, and the stories carefully curated in this volume highlight her fine writing. The 23 pieces underline Woolf's interest in societal life and display the evolution of her burgeoning talent.

The contents of this collection include:

    - 'Kew Gardens'
    - 'Solid Objects'
    - 'An Unwritten Novel'
    - 'A Haunted House'
    - 'Monday or Tuesday'
    - 'The String Quartet'
    - 'Society'
    - 'Blue and Green'

Proudly republished by Read & Co. Classics, this newly curated collection of classic short stories features a specially-commissioned author biography. The Short Stories of Virginia Woolf is the perfect read for fans of the seminal writer.

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ISBN
1447479181
EAN
9781447479185
Publisher
Publication Date
14 Feb 2013
Pages
182
Weight (kg)
0.24
Dimensions (cm)
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.1
About Author
Virginia Woolf was an influential English author best known for her involvement with the Bloomsbury Group, an association of intellectuals and artists including, John Maynard Keynes and E. M. Forster, who are credited with influencing early twentieth-century literature, criticism, and economics. Woolf became a prolific writer in between the two World Wars, and some of her most famous works, including Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, are now among the most prominent English books of the modern period. A life-long sufferer of depression, Woolf was institutionalized numerous times before taki
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