More than one hundred photos and illustrations fill this biography of early-twentieth-century English writer Virginia Woolf, which describes her life in London's Bloomsbury district, her marriage, her relationship with her sister, and her maturation as a writer.
Presents eleven critical essays published between 1959 and 2001 on James Joyce's "Ulysses," and includes a chronology, a bibliography, and an introduction by literary critic Harold Bloom.
Presents a comprehensive biography and critical analysis of twentieth-century British novelist and feminist essayist Virginia Woolf and includes introductory essay by Harold Bloom, chronology of the author's life, and critiques of her works.
Presents an introduction to the life and work of nineteenth-century Irish author James Joyce, featuring a biography of Joyce, an analysis of the themes, symbols, and ideas in his writing, a selection of criticism, a chronology, and a bibliography.
Presents the biography of twentieth-century feminist author Virginia Woolf and traces her achievements and attempts to rally the cause of women's equality.
Presents twelve critical essays on the writings of twentieth-century author James Joyce, and includes a chronology of his life, a bibliography, and an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Contains the complete text of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "Mrs. Dalloway's Party" plus various journal entries and letters by Virginia Woolf relating to the genesis and writing of her stories as well as essays, critical reviews, and commentary by various authors.