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  • For a complete listing, reference should be made to A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf, 4th ed., by B. J. Kirkpatrick and Stuart N. Clarke (Oxford: Clarendon Press, ); the A-numbers below refer to item numbers in the Bibliography. Most of Woolf’s works are in print, were recently in print, or are in process of being reprinted; the only significant exceptions are her three Russian translations (not listed below).

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    • A1 THE VOYAGE OUT
      Novel.
    • A2 THE MARK ON THE WALL
      This short story was included in the first publication of the Hogarth Press entitled Two Stories (the other was by her husband Leonard). Reprinted in The Complete Shorter Fiction (A60).
    • A3 KEW GARDENS
      This short story was reprinted in The Complete Shorter Fiction (A60).
    • A4 NIGHT AND DAY
      Novel.
    • A5 MONDAY OR TUESDAY
      This collection of short stories was reprinted in The Complete Shorter Fiction (A60).
    • A6 JACOB&#;S ROOM
      Novel.
    • A7 MR.

      BENNETT AND MRS. BROWN
      This essay was reprinted in The Essays, Vol. III (A65).

    • A8 THE COMMON READER
      This collection of essays was reprinted in The Essays, Vol. IV (A74).
    • A9 MRS. DALLOWAY
      Novel.
    • A10 TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
      Novel.
    • A11 ORLANDO: A BIOGRAPHY
      Novel.
    • A12 A ROOM OF ONE&#;S OWN
      Extended essay: a woman must have £ a year and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.
    • A16 THE WAVES
      Novel.
    • A18 THE COMMON READER: SECOND SERIES
      Essays.
    • A19 FLUSH: A BIOGRAPHY
      A fictional biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s dog.
    • A22 THE YEARS
      Novel.
    • A23 THREE GUINEAS
      Extended essay on the interrelationship between war, masculinity, and women’s education and employment.
    • A25 ROGER FRY: A BIOGRAPHY

    Posthumous

    • A26 BETWEEN THE ACTS
      (ed.

      by Leonard Woolf) Novel.

    • A27 THE DEATH OF THE MOTH AND OTHER ESSAYS
      (ed.

      Virginia woolf bibliography biography of albert This is a bibliography of works by the English novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf (–). Four Figures II. Beau Brummell. Four Figures III. Mary Wollstonecraft. Four Figures IV. Dorothy Wordsworth. Henry James I. Within the Rim. Henry James II. The Old Order. Henry James III. The Letters of Henry James. How Should One Read a Book?.

      by Leonard Woolf)

    • A28 A HAUNTED HOUSE AND OTHER SHORT STORIES [i.e. ]
      (ed. by Leonard Woolf) This collection of short stories was reprinted in The Complete Shorter Fiction (A60).
    • A29 THE MOMENT AND OTHER ESSAYS
      (ed. by Leonard Woolf)
    • A30 THE CAPTAIN&#;S DEATH BED AND OTHER ESSAYS []
      (ed.

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      This is a bibliography of works by the English novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf (–). Four Figures II. Beau Brummell. Four Figures III. Mary Wollstonecraft. Four Figures IV. Dorothy Wordsworth. Henry James I. Within the Rim. Henry James II. The Old Order. Henry James III. The Letters of Henry James. How Should One Read a Book?.

      by Leonard Woolf)

    • A31 A WRITER&#;S DIARY
      (ed. by Leonard Woolf) Extracts from the complete diary.
    • A34 GRANITE AND RAINBOW
      (ed. by Leonard Woolf) Essays.
    • A35 CONTEMPORARY WRITERS
      (ed. by Jean Guiguet) Essays.
    • A37, A39 COLLECTED ESSAYS: VOLUMES
      (ed. by Leonard Woolf) A reprinting and re-ordering of the essays in A8, A18, A27, A29, A30, and A
    • A41 A COCKNEY&#;S FARMING EXPERIENCES [i.e.

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      (ed.

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      by Suzanne Henig) Juvenilia. Reprinted in

    • A42 MRS DALLOWAY&#;S PARTY
      (ed. by Stella McNichol) This collection of short stories was reprinted in The Complete Shorter Fiction (A60).
    • A44 THE FLIGHT OF THE MIND
      (ed. by Nigel Nicolson with Joanne Trautmann) Collected letters, Vol. I,
    • A45 MOMENTS OF BEING
      (ed.

      by Jeanne Schulkind) Autobiography.
      * A46 FRESHWATER []
      (ed. by Lucio P. Ruotolo) Play.

    • A47 THE QUESTION OF THINGS HAPPENING
      (ed. by Nigel Nicolson with Joanne Trautmann) Collected letters, Vol. II,
    • A48 THE DIARY OF VIRGINIA WOOLF: VOLUME I
      (ed. by Anne Olivier Bell)
    • A49 BOOKS AND PORTRAITS
      (ed.

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    • by Mary Lyon) Essays.

    • A51 A CHANGE OF PERSPECTIVE
      (ed. by Nigel Nicolson with Joanne Trautmann) Collected letters, Vol. III,
    • A52 THE DIARY OF VIRGINIA WOOLF: VOLUME II
      (ed. by Anne Olivier Bell with Andrew McNeillie)
    • A53 A REFLECTION OF THE OTHER PERSON
      (ed. by Nigel Nicolson with Joanne Trautmann) Collected letters, Vol.

      IV,

    • A WOMEN AND WRITING []
      (ed. by Michèle Barrett) Selected essays.
    • A54 THE SICKLE SIDE OF THE MOON
      (ed. by Nigel Nicolson with Joanne Trautmann) Collected letters, Vol. V,
    • A55 THE DIARY OF VIRGINIA WOOLF: VOLUME III
      (ed. by Anne Olivier Bell with Andrew McNeillie)
    • A56 LEAVE THE LETTERS TILL WE&#;RE DEAD
      (ed.

      by Nigel Nicolson with Joanne Trautmann) Collected letters, Vol. VI,

    • A57 THE DIARY OF VIRGINIA WOOLF: VOLUME IV
      (ed. by Anne Olivier Bell with Andrew McNeillie)
    • A59 THE DIARY OF VIRGINIA WOOLF: VOLUME V
      (ed.

      Virginia woolf bibliography biography of albert einstein This acclaimed bibliography of Virginia Woolf, prepared with the late Leonard Woolf's agreement and co-operation, has been greatly expanded since its first publication in and the revised editions of and

      by Anne Olivier Bell with Andrew McNeillie)

    • A60 THE COMPLETE SHORTER FICTION []
      (ed. by Susan Dick)
    • A62 THE ESSAYS: VOLUME 1 []
      (ed. by Andrew McNeillie)
    • A63 THE ESSAYS: VOLUME 2 []
      (ed. by Andrew McNeillie)
    • A65 THE ESSAYS: VOLUME 3 []
      (ed. by Andrew McNeillie)
    • A66 CONGENIAL SPIRITS []
      (ed.

      by Joanne Trautmann Banks) One-volume selection from the collected letters.

    • A67 A MOMENT&#;S LIBERTY
      (ed. by Anne Olivier Bell) One-volume selection from the complete diary
    • A68 A PASSIONATE APPRENTICE []
      (ed.

      Biography of albert einstein The Principal Works of Virginia Woolf (–) For a complete listing, reference should be made to A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf, 4th ed., by B. J. Kirkpatrick and Stuart N. Clarke (Oxford: Clarendon Press, ); the A-numbers below refer to item numbers in the Bibliography.

      by Mitchell A. Leaska) The early journals,

    • A69 PAPER DARTS []
      (ed. by Frances Spalding) Selected letters with many illustrations.
    • A70 A WOMAN&#;S ESSAYS []
      (ed. by Rachel Bowlby) Selected essays.
    • A71 SELECTED SHORT STORIES []
      (ed. by Sandra Kemp)
    • A72 THE CROWDED DANCE OF MODERN LIFE []
      (ed.

      by Rachel Bowlby) Selected essays.

    • A73 TRAVELS WITH VIRGINIA WOOLF []
      (ed. by Jan Morris) Travel writings.
    • A74 THE ESSAYS: VOLUME 4 []
      (ed. by Andrew McNeillie)
    •  THE ESSAYS: VOLUME 5 []
      (ed. by Stuart N. Clarke)
    • THE ESSAYS: VOLUME 6 []
      (ed. by Stuart N. Clarke)