Virginia Woolf bibliography

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This is a bibliography of works by the English novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf (1882–1941).

Novels

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Short fiction

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Short stories

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  • A Dialogue upon Mount Pentelicus
  • A Haunted House
  • A Simple Melody
  • A Society
  • A Summing Up
  • A Woman's College from Outside
  • Ancestors
  • Blue & Green
  • Gypsy, the Mongrel
  • Happiness
  • In the Orchard
  • Kew Gardens
  • Lappin and Lappinova
  • Memoirs of a Novelist
  • Miss Pryme
  • Moments of Being: ‘Slater's Pins Have No Points’
  • Monday or Tuesday
  • Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street
  • Nurse Lugton's Curtain
  • Ode Written Partly in Prose of Seeing the Name of Cutbush Above a Butcher’s Shop in Pentonville
  • Phyllis and Rosamond
  • Portraits
  • Scenes from the Life of a British Naval Officer
  • Solid Objects
  • Sympathy
  • The Duchess and the Jeweller
  • The Evening Party
  • The Fascination of the Pool
  • The Introduction
  • The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn
  • The Lady in the Looking-Glass: A Reflection
  • The Legacy
  • The Mark on the Wall
  • The Mysterious Case of Miss V.
  • The New Dress
  • The Searchlight
  • The Shooting Party
  • The String Quartet
  • The Symbol
  • The Watering Place
  • The Widow and the Parrot: A True Story
  • Three Pictures
  • Together and Apart
  • Uncle Vanya

Short fiction collections

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Cross-genre

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Non-fiction

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Biography

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Book length essays

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Essays

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  • A Room of One's Own
  • Abbeys and Cathedrals
  • Addison
  • All About Books
  • American Fiction
  • An Essay in Criticism
  • A Friend of Johnson
  • A Letter to a Young Poet
  • A Talk About Memoirs
  • A Terribly Sensitive Mind
  • Aurora Leigh
  • The Art Of Fiction
  • The Art of Biography
  • The Artist and Politics
  • The Captain's Death Bed
  • The Cinema
  • The Common Reader
  • Congreve’s Comedies
  • Crabbe
  • Craftsmanship
  • David Copperfield
  • Defoe
  • De Quincey's Autobiography
  • The Cosmos
  • The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
  • The Docks of London
  • Donne After Three Centuries
  • Dorothy Osborne's Letters
  • Dr. Burney's Evening Party
  • The Duchess of Newcastle
  • Edmund Gosse
  • Ellen Terry
  • Eliza and Sterne
  • Evening Over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car
  • The Elizabethan Lumber Room
  • The Enchanted Organ: Anne Thackeray
  • Fanny Burney’s Half-Sister
  • The Faery Queen
  • Fishing
  • Flying Over London
  • Four Figures I. Cowper and Lady Austen, Beau Brummell, Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth
  • Four Figures II. Beau Brummell
  • Four Figures III. Mary Wollstonecraft
  • Four Figures IV. Dorothy Wordsworth
  • The Dream
  • The Duchess of Newcastle
  • Gas
  • George Eliot
  • George Gissing
  • George Moore
  • Geraldine and Jane
  • Genius: R. B. Haydon
  • Gothic Romance
  • Green Men’s Houses
  • Half of Thomas Hardy
  • Harriette Wilson
  • Henry James
  • Henry James I. Within the Rim
  • Henry James II. The Old Order
  • Henry James III. The Letters of Henry James
  • Henry James’s Ghost Stories
  • The Historian and The Gibbon
  • Horace Walpole
  • Hours in a Library
  • How It Strikes a Contemporary
  • How Should One Read a Book?
  • I Am Christina Rossetti
  • Impassioned Prose
  • Jack Mytton
  • Jane Austen
  • Jayne Eyre and Wuthering Heights
  • Jones and Wilkinson
  • Joseph Conrad
  • The Leaning Tower
  • Leslie Stephen
  • Lewis Carroll
  • Life and the Novelist
  • Life Itself
  • Lives of the Obscure - Laetitia Pilkington
  • Lives of the Obscure - Taylors and Edgeworths
  • Lockhart's Criticism
  • Lord Chesterfield's Letters to His Son
  • Madame de Sévigné
  • The Man at the Gate
  • Memories of a Working Women's Guild
  • Middlebrow
  • Modern Fiction (Essay)
  • Modern Letters
  • Money and Love
  • Montaigne
  • Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown (1924)
  • Mr. Conrad: A Conversation
  • Mrs. Thrale
  • The Moment: Summer’s Night
  • The Modern Essay
  • The Narrow Bridge of Art
  • The New Biography
  • The Niece of an Earl
  • Not One of Us
  • Notes on an Elizabethan Play
  • Notes on D. H. Lawrence
  • The Novels of E. M. Forster
  • The Novels of George Meredith
  • The Novels of Thomas Hardy
  • The Novels of Turgenev
  • Old Mrs. Grey
  • Oliver Goldsmith
  • On Being Ill
  • On Not Knowing Greek
  • On Rereading Meredith
  • On Rereading Novels
  • The Oxford Street Tide
  • Outlines I. Miss Mitford
  • Outlines II. Bentley
  • Outlines III. Lady Dorothy Nevill
  • Outlines IV. Archbishop Thomson
  • Personalities
  • Phases of Fiction
  • Pictures
  • Portrait of a Londoner
  • Professions for Women
  • Rambling Round Evelyn
  • Reading
  • Reflections at Sheffield Place
  • Reviewing
  • Robinson Crusoe
  • Roger Fry
  • Royalty
  • Ruskin
  • Sara Coleridge
  • Selina Trimmer
  • Sir Walter Raleigh
  • Sir Walter Scott. Gas at Abbotsford
  • Sir Walter Scott. The Antiquary
  • Sterne
  • Sterne's Ghost
  • Street Haunting: A London Adventure
  • The Strange Elizabethans
  • Swift's Journal of Stella
  • The Death of the Moth
  • The Dream
  • The Duchess of Newcastle
  • The Elizabethan Lumber Room
  • The Enchanted Organ: Anne Thackeray
  • The Faery Queen
  • The Historian and The Gibbon
  • The Humane Art
  • The Leaning Tower
  • The Man at the Gate
  • The Modern Essay
  • The Moment: Summer’s Night
  • The Narrow Bridge of Art
  • The New Biography
  • The Niece of an Earl
  • The Novels of E. M. Forster
  • The Novels of George Meredith
  • The Novels of Thomas Hardy
  • The Novels of Turgenev
  • The Oxford Street Tide
  • The Pastons and Chaucer
  • The Patron and the Crocus
  • The Rev. William Cole: A Letter
  • The Royal Academy
  • The Russian Point of View
  • The Sentimental Journey
  • The Strange Elizabethans
  • The Sun and the Fish
  • Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid
  • Three Guineas
  • Three Pictures
  • Thunder at Wembley
  • To Spain
  • This is the House of Commons
  • Twelfth Night at the Old Vic
  • Two Antiquaries: Walpole and Cole
  • Two Parsons I. James Woodforde, John Skinner
  • Two Parsons II. John Skinner
  • Two Women: Emily Davies and Lady Augusta Stanley
  • Walter Raleigh
  • Walter Sickert: A Conversation
  • Waxworks at the Abbey
  • White's Selborne
  • Why?
  • William Hazlitt
  • Women and Fiction

Essay collections

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  • Modern Fiction (1919)
  • The Common Reader (1925)
  • The London Scene (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 (1958)
  • Collected Essays (four volumes, 1967)
  • Books and Portraits (1978)
  • Women And Writing (1979)

Drama

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Translations

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Autobiographical writings

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  • Moments of Being (1976) [2nd ed. 1985]
  • The Platform of Time: Memoirs of Family and Friends, edited by S. P. Rosenbaum (London, Hesperus, 2007)

Diaries and journals

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  • 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

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  • 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

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Selected publications

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  See Kirkpatrick & Clarke (1997), VWS (2018), Carter (2002)

Novels

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  • Woolf, Virginia (2017) [1915]. The Voyage Out. FV Éditions. ISBN 979-10-299-0459-2. Archived from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 24 February 2018. see also The Voyage Out & Complete text
  • — (2004) [1919a]. Night and Day. 1st World Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59540-530-2. Archived from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2018. see also Night and Day & Complete text
  • — (2015) [1922a]. Jacob's Room. Mondial. ISBN 978-1-59569-114-9. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2018. see also Jacob's Room & Complete text
  • — (2012) [1925]. Mrs. Dalloway. Broadview Press. ISBN 978-1-55111-723-2. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2018. see also Mrs Dalloway & Complete text
  • — (2004) [1927]. To the Lighthouse. Collector's Library. ISBN 978-1-904633-49-5. Archived from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2018. see also To the Lighthouse & Complete text, also Texts at Woolf Online Archived 18 August 2021 at the Wayback Machine
  • — (2006) [1928]. DiBattista, Maria (ed.). Orlando (Annotated): A Biography. HMH. ISBN 978-0-547-54316-1. see also Orlando: A Biography & Complete text
  • — (2000) [1931]. The Waves. Wordsworth Editions. ISBN 978-1-84022-410-8. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2018. see also The Waves & Complete text
  • — (1936). The Years. Hogarth Press. see also The Years
  • — (2014) [1941]. Between the Acts. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-544-45178-0. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2018. see also Between the Acts & Complete text

Short stories

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Cross-genre

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Drama

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Biography

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Essays

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Essay collections

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Contributions

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Autobiographical writing

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Diaries and notebooks

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Letters

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Photograph albums

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Collections

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Notes

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  1. ^ Originally published in 1976, the discovery in 1980 of a 77-page typescript acquired by the British Library, containing 27 pages of new material necessitated a new edition in 1985. In particular, 18 pages of new material was inserted between pp. 107–125 of the first edition. Page 107 of that edition resumes as page 125 in the second edition, so that page references to the first edition in the literature, after p. 107 are found 18–19 pages later in the second edition.[1] All page references to Sketches are to the second edition, otherwise to the first edition of Moments of Being. This added 22 new pages, and changed the pagination for the Memoir Club essays that followed by an extra 22 pages. Pagination also varies between printings of the 2nd. edition. Pages here refer to the 1985 Harvest (North American) edition

Citations

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Written works

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Archival material

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