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Woolf Resource Materials: links to E-texts, E-journals, and other
resource material related to Woolf on the internet
Publishers and BookStores
Pace
University Press: a leading publisher in Woolf Studies, including
the Woolf Studies Annual and Selected Papers from the International Virginia
Woolf Society Conferences
Amazon
Books:stocks large collection of Virginia Woolf novels as well as
other hard to find texts
Used and Rare Books
Paul
Evans, 13 Berriedale Drive, Sompting, Lancing, West Sussex, BN150LE,
United Kingdom. Telephone/Fax: (01903) 764655. Email: paulevans@paulevansbooks.com(The largest stock of Bloomsbury and Woolf in the world: 3000+ books, Bloomsbury Art and ephemera, manuscripts &c.)
The
Bloomsbury Workshop,12 Galen Place, off Bury Place, London WC1A2JR,
United Kingdom. Telephone: 0171 405 0632. Fax: 0171 404 3853.
Woolf
in the Virtual World A special online resource site, with links to
e-texts, images, other Woolf sites and the only recording of Woolf.
The
Reading Notes for Three Guineas: An Archival Edition, edited by Merry
M. Pawlowski and Vara S. Neverow. An online website available through
subscription to scholars, students, and readers interested in researching
manuscript documents contained in Woolf’s resource notebooks for
Three Guineas.
"Mary Hamilton" (Version 1): In the second paragraph of A Room of One's Own, Woolf writes: "call me Mary Beton, Mary Seton, Mary Carmichael or by any name you please." Later in the text, these names appear attached to different characters. This link is to the ballad of the unnamed fourth Mary, whose silent presence haunts Woolf's text, much in the manner of Judith Shakespeare.
Pace University Press – Woolf Links: Extensive listing of sites dedicated to both scholarly and general interest in Woolf
Charleston:
A Summer School and Festival based in beautiful surroundings at Charleston,
in East Sussex, the former home of Clive and Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant,
inspired by the work of Bloomsbury
New
York Times Virginia Woolf and The Hours Archives:
A comprehensive selection of New York Times articles about
the life and work of Virginia Woolf, including reviews of her books
and her 1941 obituary. Also included are articles about Michael Cunningham's
novel The Hours and the making of the movie based on it.
The Hours
DVD contains special features such as two commentary tracks, "Filmmakers
Introduction," "Three Women," "The Mind and Times
of Virginia Woolf," "The Music of The Hours," "The
Lives of Mrs. Dalloway" as well as the theatrical trailer. Available
widely. Amazon
| Barnes
& Noble
The Hours:
A Screenplay is available from Miramax Books, ISBN 0-7868-8807-5.
It includes a brief introductory essay by David Hare. Amazon
| Chapters
Indigo