In Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf explores the events of one day, impression by impression, minute by minute, as Clarissa Dalloway's and Septimus Smith's worlds look set to collide - this classic novel... (more)
Set in the halcyon days of pre-war innocence, this novel follows the progress of a young man as he passes from adolescence to adulthood in a hazy rite of passage. Wandering from Cornwall to Greece,... (more)
'Woolf's pivotal novel ... the writer feels her way into becoming the giantess she would be' Paris Review.
Virginia Woolf's delicate second novel is both a love story and a social comedy, yet it... (more)
'One of the great writers of the twentieth century' Guardian.
It is June in 1939, and the inhabitants of a country house prepare to host the annual village pageant in its grounds. It will tell... (more)
'A landmark of feminist thought and a rhetorical masterpiece' Guardian
Ranging from the silent fate of Shakespeare's gifted imaginary sister to Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and the effects of... (more)
Virginia Woolf turned to her diary as to an intimate friend, to whom she could freely and spontaneously confide her thoughts on public events or the joys and trials of domestic life. Between 1st... (more)
'A strange, tragic, inspired book ... It is absolutely unafraid' E. M. Forster.
A party of English people are aboard the Euphrosyne, bound for South America. Among them is a young girl, Rachel... (more)