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A production of Virginia Woolf’s novel produduced for BBC Television.
A filmed version of Virginia Woolf’s novel, concerning the adventures of the eponymous gender-changing central character, through the course of centuries.
Extracts from a BBC radio programme, WORDS FAIL ME, broadcast on 29/5/1927, in which Virginia Woolf gives a eulogy to words.
Profiles of 25 prominent 20th-century novelists, using interviews with friends, relatives and experts along with archive footage. Subjects of individual programmes are: D H Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, F Scott...
A collection of the works of Virginia Woolf, with most of her published writings, many unpublished manuscripts and typescripts, and the text of Mark Hussey’s ‘Virginia Woolf: A-Z’. Also includes the...
Uses evidence from the lives and literature of six women writers - Louisa May Alcott, Emily Dickinson, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath and Alice Walker - and the commonality and...
With archival footage, paintings of the period, and family photos of a Victorian childhood of both beauty and abuse, the film interweaves the personal story of Virginia’s life and loves with the turbulent...
Explores the concept of modernism in relation to T S Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ and Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs Dalloway’. Looks first at poetry and then the same areas in the novel. The language of...
An introduction to the novels of Virginia Woolf. In Part 1 Professor Brooks treats the writer’s special gifts in this literary genre, and her vision of experience. In Part 2 he considers Virginia Woolf’s...
Professor Brooks considers first the origin and general form of the novel ‘The Waves’, and in Part 2 analyses the novel and Bernard’s culminating vision.
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