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Virginia Woolf

1 series 13 books in order 11 standalone books

Virginia Woolf was an English modernist writer who lived from 1882 to 1941. She was a novelist, essayist, diarist, and epistler, as well as a publisher and feminist. She is considered one of the most important literary figures of the twentieth century. Ursula Le Guin, a writer, noted that Woolf's work offered valuable lessons for writers, particularly in the use of precise and vivid descriptive details. Le Guin cited Woolf's novel Orlando as a formative reading experience, describing it as a work that created a vivid and imaginative world. She also highlighted Flush, in which Woolf explored the perspective of a dog, an approach that Le Guin found science-fictional. Woolf's writing was praised for its ability to transport readers to other times and perspectives through careful imagery.

Born
1882
Known for
Roman Fischer

Series by Virginia Woolf

Roman Fischer

3 books in order · 1928–1983

Standalone books

Frequently asked questions

How many books has Virginia Woolf written?

We list 13 books by Virginia Woolf across 1 series, published between 1928–1983 — each shown in full reading order.

What order should I read Virginia Woolf's books?

Read each series in publication order. A good place to start is “Tramhalte Beethovenstraat.” Open any series above for its complete numbered reading order.

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