Virginia Woolf

by Hermione Lee

Hardcover, 1997

Publication

Knopf (1997), Edition: 1st American ed, Hardcover, 893 pages

Description

Hermione Lee sees Virginia Woolf afresh, in her historical setting and as a vital figure for our times. Her book moves freely between a richly detailed life-story and new attempts to understand crucial questions - the impact of her childhood, the cause and nature of her madness and suicide, the truth about her marriage, her feelings for women, her prejudies and obsessions. This is a vivid, close-up portrait, returning to primary sources, and showing Woolf as occupying a distinct, even uneasy position with 'Bloomsbury'. It is a writer's life, illustrating how the concerns of her work arise and develop, and a political life, which establishes Woolf as a radically sceptical, subversive, courageous feminist. Incorporating newly discovered sources and illustrated with photos and drawings never used before, this biography is a revelation -informed, intelligent and moving.… (more)

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Winner — 1997)
National Book Critics Circle Award (Finalist — Biography/Autobiography — 1997)

Language

Physical description

893 p.; 6.75 x 2 inches

ISBN

0679447075 / 9780679447078
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