Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
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1882-1941
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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
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Woolf, Virginia
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- Medusa's daughters, magic and monstrosity from women writers on the fin-de-siécle, edited by Theodora Goss
- Great classic stories II, 18 unabridged classics
- To the lighthouse, a BBC-TV production in association with Colin Gregg Films Ltd. ; produced by Alan Shallcross ; a screenplay by Hugh Stoddart ; directed by Colin Gregg
- Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, Overseas Filmgroup ; First Look Pictures presents a Bayly/Pare production in association with Bergen Film ; a Newmarket Capital Group, BBC Films presentation ; screenplay by Eileen Atkins ; produced by Lisa Katselas Pare and Stephen Bayly ; directed by Marleen Gorris
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- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
- Orlando, a biography, Virginia Woolf ; annotated and with an introduction by Maria DiBattista ; Mark Hussey, general editor
- The voyage out, Virginia Woolf ; introduction by Michael Cunningham ; notes by Deborah Lutz
- To the lighthouse, Virginia Woolf ; foreword by Eudora Welty
- The waves, Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf ; foreword by Maureen Howard
- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
- A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf ; foreword by Mary Gordon
- Between the acts, Virginia Woolf
- The complete shorter fiction of Virginia Woolf, edited by Susan Dick
- Flush, a biography, Virginia Woolf ; introduction by Trekkie Ritchie
- Jacob's room, Virginia Woolf
- Focus of7
- Author of8
- A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf ; foreword by Mary Gordon
- Medusa's daughters, magic and monstrosity from women writers on the fin-de-siécle, edited by Theodora Goss
- Between the acts, Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
- The voyage out, Virginia Woolf ; introduction by Michael Cunningham ; notes by Deborah Lutz
- Orlando, a biography, Virginia Woolf ; annotated and with an introduction by Maria DiBattista ; Mark Hussey, general editor
- To the lighthouse, Virginia Woolf ; foreword by Eudora Welty
- Jacob's room, Virginia Woolf