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Virginia Woolf

  • ‘On Being Ill’ turns 100: Virginia Woolf’s ‘best essay’ still shapes how we read sickness

    ‘On Being Ill’ turns 100: Virginia Woolf’s ‘best essay’ still shapes how we read sickness

    Lucyl Harrison, The Conversation
    · Feb 01, 2026 · 08:30 pm
  • ‘The Life of Violet’: Three unearthed early stories where Virginia Woolf’s genius sparks to life

    ‘The Life of Violet’: Three unearthed early stories where Virginia Woolf’s genius sparks to life

    Jade French, The Conversation
    · Oct 22, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • ‘Mrs Dalloway’ at 100: Virginia Woolf’s timeless novel is a work of pandemic fiction

    ‘Mrs Dalloway’ at 100: Virginia Woolf’s timeless novel is a work of pandemic fiction

    Anna Snaith, The Conversation
    · May 16, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • Seize the day: Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs Dalloway’ turns one hundred

    Seize the day: Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs Dalloway’ turns one hundred

    Naomi Milthorpe, The Conversation
    · Feb 13, 2025 · 05:30 pm
  • What a picture book from the 1980s has in common with Virginia Woolf’s unfinished wartime memoir

    What a picture book from the 1980s has in common with Virginia Woolf’s unfinished wartime memoir

    Bethany Layne, The Conversation
    · Jan 04, 2025 · 05:30 pm
  • How a maligned Virginia Woolf points to the problem of generic introductions to the classics

    How a maligned Virginia Woolf points to the problem of generic introductions to the classics

    Gayathri Prabhu
    · Feb 06, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘Do not dictate to your author; try to become him’: Virginia Woolf’s advice on how to read a book

    ‘Do not dictate to your author; try to become him’: Virginia Woolf’s advice on how to read a book

    Virginia Woolf
    · Apr 23, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Writer and feminist icon Virginia Woolf features in today’s Google Doodle on her 136th birthday

    Writer and feminist icon Virginia Woolf features in today’s Google Doodle on her 136th birthday

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 25, 2018 · 07:43 am
  • Literary irony: In a 1928 novel titled ‘Orlando’, a man woke up one morning as a woman

    Literary irony: In a 1928 novel titled ‘Orlando’, a man woke up one morning as a woman

    Virginia Woolf
    · Jun 14, 2016 · 10:00 pm