Articles on Virginia Woolf

Found 149 articles.

  • SPITE CLUB; Oscar winner Mercedes Ruehl and `Star Trek' legend Patrick Stewart play the embattled George and Martha in Edward Albee's `Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' at the Guthrie.(FREETIME)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2001/02/23
  • Woolf's MRS DALLOWAY.(Virginia Woolf)(Critical Essay)
    The Explicator - 2001/01/01
  • Oxford's Authors in Context.(George Eliot)(Virginia Woolf)(Wilkie Collins)(Book review)
    Contemporary Review - 2006/06/22
  • `SUGAR PLUM FAIRY' IS A GOOEY MIX OF TRAUMA AND HUMOR.(Life and Arts)(Review)
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA) - 2002/12/04
  • Keine Angst vor Virginia Woolf
    Film - Dienst - 2003/03/01
  • An audience for paper boats: Conrad and the marketing of early modernism.(Joseph Conrad)
    Conradiana - 2006/03/22
  • ECLIPSE OF THE SUN; `We had seen the world dead' On 29 June 1927, three million people went to the north of England to see 25 seconds of total eclipse. Virginia Woolf described the event in her diary
    The Independent - London - 1999/07/11
  • Review: A production that isn't afraid to take on a legend; WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Playhouse.(Features)
    Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) - 2005/04/06
  • Dear Virginia Woolf.(Poem)
    The American Poetry Review - 2000/01/01
  • EXIT POLL The verdict on 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
    The Independent on Sunday - 2006/02/05
  • D.H. Lawrence: The Story of a Marriage.(Brief Article)
    The Antioch Review - 1995/09/22

  • Chicago Review - 1997/09/22
  • Virginia Woolf: Lesbian Readings.(Review)
    College Literature - 1999/03/22
  • Emma Thompson's storybook life: the actress serves up a great booklist--from Beatrix Potter to Virginia Woolf.(Books that Made a Difference)
    O, The Oprah Magazine - 2003/11/01
  • BOOK BAG #963
    The Washington Post - 1998/03/08
  • Who's Afraid Virginia Woolf Won't Happen?
    Seven Days - 2007/05/02
  • HERSTORY
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1994/08/19
  • #426
    The Washington Post - 1987/06/28
  • The classic way of sorting the sheep from the goats `No feeling reader likes all the canon. Me, I don't understand how Virginia Woolf became a classic'
    The Independent - London - 2000/02/04
  • "The Art of Bloomsbury".
    Artforum International - 1999/09/01
  • COLUMN: Breaking down the taboo stereotypes of feminism
    University Wire - 2002/01/29
  • All the dish: as if channeling the spirit of Virginia Woolf, a number of rising whisks are whipping up restaurants of their own.(Food Column, Suenos; L'Impero; WD-50)
    Interview - 2003/11/01
  • Twenty years on: A literature of their own revisited
    Novel - 1998/07/01
  • Bloom's major novelists.
    The Book Report - 2002/05/01
  • Prepare for a long Middlemarch
    The Independent - London - 1994/01/09
  • Zelda Fitzgerald, a cheated artist
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2003/04/20
  • Some Interviews with E. M. Forster, 1957-58, 1965.(British novelist)
    Twentieth Century Literature - 1997/03/22
  • Telling it slant: Promethean, Whig, and dissenting politics in Elizabeth Barrett's poetry of the 1830s.
    Victorian Poetry - 2006/12/22
  • Who's a Friend of Virginia Woolf?
    Jerusalem Post - 1996/11/07
  • John Middleton Murry
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15
  • Nic Panagopoulos, the Fiction of Joseph Conrad: the Influence of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.
    Conradiana - 2002/09/22
  • Laski, Harold
    The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations - 2004/01/01
  • "The girls in Europe is nuts over ball players": Ring Lardner and Virginia Woolf.
    Nine - 2005/03/22
  • Theatre Spamalot Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Glass Menagerie Always look on the bright side
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2005/03/27
  • Arts Dairy: Parlour games not for the faint-hearted; THEATRE Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Liverpool Playhouse.(Features)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2005/04/06
  • Interview with Carolyn Gage: Pat Cramer, a Virginia Woolf scholar, interviewed lesbian playwright Carolyn Gage in August for off our backs. (Interview).
    off our backs - 2002/01/01
  • TIME TO CELEBRATE.(author Michael Cunningham portrays poet Walt Whitman in new novel)(Brief Article)
    Newsweek - 2005/05/30
  • Author studies stages of life
    Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - 2006/08/20
  • EDITH WHARTON AS CRITIC, TRAVELLER, AND WAR HERO.
    Studies in the Novel - 1998/09/22
  • A Londoner's Diary; Lady Antonia Fraser on Virginia Woolf, Sofia Coppola and why the theatre is always a painful experience.(Column)
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2006/12/01
  • We're not afraid of Virginia Woolf; The Twenties bohemianism of the famous Bloomsbury Group lives on in south London at the home of artist Tobit Roche.
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2002/06/05
  • 100 BEST WORKS OF NONFICTION
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1999/04/30
  • The nation chooses its big reads (well done, Seb, bad luck Fyodor) Big names greet big-screen adaptations' domination of BBC poll with a barely disguised big yawn
    The Independent on Sunday - 2003/10/19
  • Fictions of hybridity; translating style in James Joyce's Ulysses.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2008/05/01
  • The golden Hours: with Meryl Streep as a lesbian, Nicole Kidman as Virginia Woolf, and Julianne Moore kissing Toni Colette, The Hours would seem to be the gayest movie ever nominated for nine Oscars. But the actresses and filmmakers argue that transcendin
    The Advocate (The national gay & lesbiannewsmagazine) - 2003/03/18
  • BOOK REVIEW: SHAGGY MUSES
    The Record (Bergen County, NJ) - 2007/08/01
  • Books: Battle of the books The Invention of Jane by Mary Beard, Harvard; pounds 23.50: Eminent Greek scholar Jane Harrison, admired by Virginia Woolf, led a revolution in classical studies. Ruth Padel discovers that behind her success was a Strong woman
    The Independent - London - 2000/07/30
  • Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The English eccentric look has made it from the catwalks to the high street. Pair pretty with tough, mix clashing prints, textures and colours, and wear all your accessories at once. Fear not, it's the height of fa
    The Sunday Herald - 2004/08/29
  • MARCH 28
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
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