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This is a bibliography of works by the English novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf.


Novels

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The Voyage Out ''The Voyage Out'' is the first novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1915 by Duckworth. Development and first draft Woolf began work on ''The Voyage Out'' by 1910 (perhaps as early as 1907) and had finished an early draft by 1912. The novel ...
'' (1915) *'' Night and Day'' (1919) *''
Jacob's Room ''Jacob's Room'' is the third novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 26 October 1922. The novel centres, in a very ambiguous way, around the life story of the protagonist Jacob Flanders and is presented almost entirely through the impressi ...
'' (1922) *'' Mrs Dalloway'' (1925) *'' To the Lighthouse'' (1927) *'' Orlando: A Biography'' (1928) *''
The Waves ''The Waves'' is a 1931 novel by English novelist Virginia Woolf. It is critically regarded as her most experimental work, consisting of ambiguous and cryptic soliloquies spoken mainly by six characters; Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny an ...
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The Years ''The Years'' is a 1937 novel by Virginia Woolf, the last she published in her lifetime. It traces the history of the Pargiter family from the 1880s to the "present day" of the mid-1930s. Although spanning fifty years, the novel is not epic i ...
'' (1937) *'' Between the Acts'' (1941)


Short fiction


Short stories

*"Phyllis and Rosamond" *"The Mysterious Case of Miss V." *"The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn" *"A Dialogue upon Mount Pentelicus" *"Memoirs of a Novelist" *"
The Mark on the Wall ''The Mark on the Wall'' is the first published story by Virginia Woolf. It was published in 1917 as part of the first collection of short stories written by Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard Woolf, called ''Two Stories''. It was later publi ...
" (1917) *" Kew Gardens" (1919) *"The Evening Party" *"Solid Objects" (1920) *"Sympathy" (1921) *"An Unwritten Novel" (1920) *"A Haunted House" (1921) *"A Society" (1921) *"
Monday or Tuesday ''Monday or Tuesday'' is a 1921 short story collection by Virginia Woolf published by The Hogarth Press. 1000 copies were printed with four full-page woodcuts by Vanessa Bell. Leonard Woolf called it one of the worst printed books ever publishe ...
" (1921) *" The String Quartet" (1921) *"Blue & Green" (1921) *"A Woman's College from Outside" (1926) *"In the Orchard" (1923) *"Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street" (1923) *"Nurse Lugton's Curtain" *"The Widow and the Parrot: A True Story" (1985) *" The New Dress" (1927) *"Happiness" *"Ancestors" *"The Introduction" *"Together and Apart" *"The Man who Loved his Kind" *"A Simple Melody" *"A Summing Up" *"Moments of Being: ‘Slater's Pins have no Points’" (1928) *"The Lady in the Looking-Glass" (1929) *"The Fascination of the Pool" *"Three Pictures" *"Scenes from the Life of a British Naval Officer" *"Miss Pryme" *"Ode Written Partly in Prose" *"Portraits" *"Uncle Vanya" *"
The Duchess and the Jeweller "The Duchess and the Jeweller" (1938) is a short story by Virginia Woolf. Woolf, being an advocate of addressing the "stream of consciousness," shows the thoughts and actions of a greedy jeweller; Woolf makes a thematic point that corrupt people do ...
" (1938) *"The Shooting Party" (1938) *"Lappin and Lappinova" (1939) *"The Searchlight" *"Gypsy, the Mongrel" *"The Legacy" *"The Symbol" *"The Watering Place"


Short fiction collections

*''Two Stories'' (1917) *''
Monday or Tuesday ''Monday or Tuesday'' is a 1921 short story collection by Virginia Woolf published by The Hogarth Press. 1000 copies were printed with four full-page woodcuts by Vanessa Bell. Leonard Woolf called it one of the worst printed books ever publishe ...
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A Haunted House and Other Short Stories ''A Haunted House'' is a 1944 collection of 18 short stories by Virginia Woolf. It was produced by her husband Leonard Woolf after her death although in the foreword he states that they had discussed its production together. * The first six stor ...
'' (1944) *''Mrs. Dalloway's Party'' (1973) *''The Complete Shorter Fiction'' (1985)


Cross-genre

*'' Flush: A Biography'' (1933)—Fictional "stream of consciousness" tale by Flush, a dog, but non-fiction in the sense of telling the story of the owner of the dog,
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime. Born in County Durham, the eldest of 12 children, Elizabet ...


Non-fiction


Biography

* '' Roger Fry: A Biography'' (1940)


Book length essays

*'' A Room of One's Own'' (1929) *''
On Being Ill ''On Being Ill'' is an essay by Virginia Woolf, which seeks to establish illness as a serious subject of literature along the lines of love, jealousy and battle. Woolf writes about the isolation, loneliness, and vulnerability that disease may bri ...
'' (1930) * '' Three Guineas'' (1938)


Shorter essays

*'The Common Reader' *'The Pastons and Chaucer' *'On not knowing Greek' *'The Elizabethan Lumber Room' *'Notes on an Elizabethan Play' *'Montaigne' *'The Duchess of Newcastle' *'Rambling round Evelyn' *'Defoe' **'Addison' *'Lives of the Obscure - Taylors and Edgeworths' *'Lives of the Obscure - Laetitia Pilkington' *'Jane Austen' *'
Modern Fiction (essay) "Modern Fiction" is an essay by Virginia Woolf. The essay was published in The Times Literary Supplement on April 10, 1919 as "Modern Novels" then revised and published as "Modern Fiction" in '' The Common Reader'' (1925). The essay is a criticism ...
' *'Jayne Eyre' and 'Wuthering Heights' *'George Eliot' *'The Russian Point of View' *'Outlines - Miss Mitford' *'Outlines - Bentley' *'Outlines - Lady Dorothy Nevill' *'Outlines - Archbishop Thomson' *'The Patron and the Crocus' *'The Modern Essay' *'Joseph Conrad' *'How it strikes a Contemporary' *'The Strange Elizabethans' *'Donne After Three Centuries' *'"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia"' *'"Robinson Crusoe"' *'Dorothy Osborne's "Letters"' *'Swift's "Journal of Stella"' *'The "Sentimental Journey"' *'Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his Son' *'Two Parsons: James Woodforde, John Skinner' *'Dr. Burney's Evening Party' *'Jack Mytton' *'De Quincey's Autobiography' *'Four Figures: Cowper and Lady Austen, Beau Brummell, Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth' *'William Hazlitt' *'Geraldine and Jane' *'"Aurora Leigh"' *'The Niece of an Earl' *'George Gissing' *'The Novels of George Meredith' *'"I am Christina Rossetti"' *'The Novels of Thomas Hardy' *'How Should One Read a Book?' *'The Death Of The Moth' *'Evening Over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car' *'Three Pictures' *'Old Mrs. Grey' *'Street Haunting: A London Adventure' *'"Twelfth Night" at the Old Vic' *'Madame de Sévigné' *'The Humane Art' *'Two Antiquaries: Walpole and Cole' *'The Rev. William Cole: A Letter' *'The Historian and "The Gibbon"' *'Reflections at Sheffield Place' *'The Man at the Gate' *'Sara Coleridge' *'"Not One Of Us"' *'Henry James' *'1. Within the Rim' *'2. The Old Order' *'3. The Letters of Henry James' *'George Moore' *'The Novels of E. M. Forster' *'Middlebrow' *'The Art of Biography' *'Craftsmanship' *'A Letter to a Young Poet' *'Why?' *' Professions for Women' *'Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid' *'Oliver Goldsmith' *'White's Selborne' *'Life Itself' *'Crabbe' **'Selina Trimmer' **'The Captain's Death Bed' **'Ruskin' *'The Novels Of Turgenev' *'Half Of Thomas Hardy' *'Leslie Stephen' *'Mr. Conrad: A Conversation' *'The Cosmos' *'Walter Raleigh'
"Mr. Bennett And Mrs. Brown" (1924)
*'All About Books' *'Reviewing' *'Modern Letters' *'Reading' *'The Cinema'

*'Flying Over London' *'The Sun And The Fish' *'Gas' *'Thunder At Wembley' *'Memories Of A Working Women's Guild'


Essay collections

*''Modern Fiction'' (1919) *''The Common Reader'' (1925) *''
The London Scene ''The London Scene'' is the name given to a series of six essays that Virginia Woolf wrote for ''Good Housekeeping'' magazine in 1931 and 1932. The title was not chosen by Woolf but comes from the 1975 republication of five of the essays. Origina ...
'' (1931) *''The Common Reader: Second Series'' (1932) *''The Death of the Moth and Other Essays'' (1942) *''The Moment and Other Essays'' (1947) *''The Captain's Death Bed And Other Essays'' (1950) * ''
Granite and Rainbow ''Granite and Rainbow'' is a posthumous collection of twenty-five essays on the art of fiction and the art of biography by Virginia Woolf. It was first published by Harcourt Brace in 1958. It includes an editorial note by Leonard Woolf. It is not ...
'' (1958) *''Collected Essays'' (four volumes, 1967) *''Books and Portraits'' (1978) *''Women And Writing'' (1979)


Drama

*'' Freshwater: A Comedy'' edited by Lucio P. Ruotolo with drawings by
Edward Gorey Edward St. John Gorey (February 22, 1925 – April 15, 2000) was an Americans, American writer, Tony Award-winning costume designer, and artist, noted for his own illustrated books as well as cover art and illustration for books by other w ...
(first version 1923, revised and performed 1935, published 1976)


Translations

* ''Stavrogin's Confession & the Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner'', from the notes of
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, translated in partnership with S. S. Koteliansky (1922)


Autobiographical writings

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Moments of Being ''Moments of Being'' is a collection of posthumously-published autobiographical essays by Virginia Woolf. The collection was first found in the papers of her husband, used by Quentin Bell in his biography of Virginia Woolf, published in 1972. ...
'' (1976) nd ed. 1985*''The Platform of Time: Memoirs of Family and Friends'', edited by S. P. Rosenbaum (London, Hesperus, 2007)


Diaries and journals

*''A Writer’s Diary'' (1953) - Extracts from the complete diary *''A Moment's Liberty: the shorter diary'' (1990) *''The Diary of Virginia Woolf'' (five volumes) - Diary of Virginia Woolf from 1915 to 1941 *''Passionate Apprentice: The Early Journals, 1897-1909'' (1990) *''Travels With Virginia Woolf'' (1993) - Greek travel diary of Virginia Woolf, edited by Jan Morris


Letters

*''Congenial Spirits: the selected letters'' (1993) *''The Flight of the Mind: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 1 1888 - 1912'' (1975) *''The Question of Things Happening: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 2 1913 - 1922'' (1976) *''A Change of Perspective: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 3 1923 - 1928'' (1977) *''A Reflection of the Other Person: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 4 1929 - 1931'' (1978) *''The Sickle Side of the Moon: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 5 1932 - 1935'' (1979) *''Leave the Letters Till We're Dead: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 6 1936 - 1941'' (1980) *''Paper Darts: The Illustrated Letters of Virginia Woolf'' (1991) *''Life as We Have Known It'' introductory letter (1931)


Prefaces and contributions

* Introduction to ''Selections Autobiographical and Imaginative from the Works of George Gissing'' ed.
Alfred C. Gissing The Gissing family of Great Britain included several noted writers, Olympic competitors, and teachers. George Gissing Algernon Gissing Algernon Fred Gissing (25 November 1860 (Wakefield, West Yorkshire) – 5 February 1937) was an English n ...
(London & New York, 1929)


References


External links


Review of Diary with excerpts
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