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Virginia Woolf

In this program, those who knew Virginia Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts of her work.

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  • "In this program, those who knew Virginia Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts of her work."@en
  • "In this program, those who knew Virginia Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts of her work."
  • "Friends, novelists, and husband, Leonard Woolf, discuss Virginia Woolf's life, from her unhappy childhood to her eventual suicide: her morbid fascination with death, intermittent bouts with 'madness', role in the Bloomsbury group, effect of the liaison with Vita Sackville, and her wish to encourage 'Shakespeare's sister'. Rather than constructing elaborate plots, in 'Mrs. Dalloway', 'To the Lighthouse', and 'Orlando', Virginia Woolf's impressionistic style captured the intensity of life, observed the human character as expressed by behaviour, dress, and gesture, and used the stream-of-consciousness technique."@en
  • ""Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, Orlando. All of these titles, written by novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf, stand at the forefront of 20th century literature. In this program, those who knew Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. As a leading member of the Bloomsbury group, Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts from some of her most famous works. A BBC Production." -- from web site."
  • "Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, Orlando. All of these titles, written by novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf, stand at the forefront of 20th-century literature. In this program, those who knew Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. As a leading member of the Bloomsbury group, Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts from some of her most famous works."@en
  • "Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, Orlando. All of these titles, written by novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf, stand at the forefront of 20th-century literature. In this program, those who knew Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. As a leading member of the Bloomsbury group, Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts from some of her most famous works. A BBC Production. (51 minutes) A streaming videorecording."
  • "Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, Orlando. All of these titles, written by novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf, stand at the forefront of 20th-century literature. In this program, those who knew Woolf trace her life and prolific career from her childhood in London to her final days as a victim of mental illness and eventual suicide. As a leading member of the Bloomsbury group, Woolf's impressionistic style and stream-of-consciousness techniques are examined through excerpts from some of her most famous works. A BBC Production. (51 minutes)."@en

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