Mrs. Dalloway, published May 14, 1925, is Virginia Woolf’s modernist masterpiece. The novel follows socialite Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party and receives a visit from an old suitor.
But after his fall, beginning in his first days in the hospital, Kureishi started to write furiously. A flurry of ...
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Fans of twentieth-century literature, gather around. According to a discovery made by a lecturer from the University of Liverpool, author Virginia Woolf was a poet as well as a novelist and essayist - ...
It was meant be the theatrical event of the season: the opportunity to watch the Canadian power couple of Paul Gross and Martha Burns on stage together in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” ...
Anybody who has had the temerity to write about Jane Austen is aware of two facts: First, that of all great writers she is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness; second, that there ...
Unity Hall is preparing to host its second partnership with the Theater at Woodshill in presenting "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6 though Saturday, Feb. 8 at Unity Hall ...
How about language and its capacity to maim? And what about Virginia Woolf? If you felt a shiver go down your spine, then know: two fantastically frightening productions are opening in Toronto.
Virginia Woolf's biography begins with the gift of a young dog to writer Elizabeth Barret Browning. Read by Jenny Coverack. Show more Virginia Woolf's unusual biography about a dog's life with a ...