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Virginia Woolf in the Virtual World

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Woolf with fur collar,
1927

Virgina Woolf Books & Electronic Texts

Virginia Woolf Papers
Five College Archives & Manuscripts Collections

E-text Guide & Collection Info
From the Virginia Woolf Web

International Virginia Woolf Society Bibliography
Annual online bibliographies, 1996-present

Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury: A Bibliography
Large research database (19,000 records) of works about and by Woolf maintained by Woolf scholar Stuart Clarke. Requires downloading software before use.

Woolf on the Web
Includes electronic texts.

Woolf Online
The project aims to bring together the different stages of writing that went into the making of 'Time Passes' to create a record of its development in the form of a genetic edition of the text, and to embed that edition in a network of histories and contexts that reconfigure traditional annotation techniques as a system of linked but separate strands of thought, thus producing a new form of literary archaeology.

Images

LUNA Insight at Smith College
Images from the Mortimer Rare Book Room and the Smith College Museum of Art.

Bloomsbury: Books, Art and Design
From Victoria University Library, images of Hogarth Press handprinted books, illustrated dust jackets and Bloomsbury Group artists' works.

Seventy Years at the Hogarth Press
From a 1987 exhibit, University of Delaware Special Collections.


Bloomsbury manuscripts, photographs, first editions,
Hogarth Press books, and original artwork were shown
in the Book Arts Gallery, 3rd floor, Neilson Library
in conjunction with the Virginia Woolf Conference.

Virginia Woolf playing croquet

Virginia and
Leonard Woolf, 1912

Virginia and Leonard Woolf's
Wedding Day, August 10, 1912

Places

Virginia Woolf's London
Excellent guide to places that Woolf lived and wrote about in London and beyond. The material was written by Smith alumna Marylin Bender Altchul '44, who will be presenting at Alumnae College.

Monk's House official site
Woolf's country home in Rodmell, Sussex.

Charleston Farmhouse official site
Home of artist Vanessa Bell, Virginia's sister.

Miscellaneous

Virginia Woolf Speaking
The only surviving recorded fragment of Woolf's voice.

Virginia Woolf's Psychiatric History
British psychiatrist Malcolm Ingram's site.

Virginia Woolf Societies

International Virginia Woolf Society

Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain

Virginia Woolf Studies
Information on all the conference proceedings volumes, including tables of contents, from Pace University.

Across the Generations (Selected Papers of the 12th Annual Virginia Woof Conference)
Click on "Publications", then on "Log In"

Smith College News & Links

Thirteenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf
To be held at Smith College June 5-8, 2003

Woolf in the Virtual World Workshop
Smith College Libraries' Woolf resources.

Virginia Woolf: A Botanical Perspective
Presented by the Botanic Garden of Smith College

Beresford portrait, 1902

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