Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life Contributor(s): Briggs, Julia (Author) |
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ISBN: 0156032295 ISBN-13: 9780156032292 Publisher: Mariner Books OUR PRICE: $30.88 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 2006 Annotation: "Rich and engaging."--"The Times Literary Supplement" One of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literature, Virginia Woolf was original, passionate, and dedicated to her art. Yet most biographies of her still revolve around her social life and the Bloomsbury set. In "Virginia Woolf," Julia Briggs gives us a fresh perspective and puts the writing back at the center of the life. Working closely with diaries, letters, and original manuscripts, Briggs has created a masterly study of Woolf's writing process as well as the finished works and their reception in the wider world. From "The Voyage Out" (1915) to "Between the Acts" (1941), Briggs traces the creation of Woolf's major novels and explores the contradictions that recur in her life and her work. With profound new insight into the mind of a literary genius, Julia Briggs has produced a moving portrait of an artist at full stretch and a brilliant meditation on the nature of creativity. "A fun read . . . Briggs traces Woolf's thoughts as they traveled from private meditation to public novel."--"Chicago Tribune" "If you're looking for lucid insight into an intricate mind, a biography that's also a companion to reading Woolf's fiction, Briggs' book is what you want." -- "The Houston Chronicle "Julia Briggs is a professor of English literature at De Montfort University in Leicester, England. She previously taught at Oxford University, where she was a fellow and tutor in English at Hertford College. She has three sons and lives in London. |
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BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh - Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures - Biography & Autobiography | Women |
Dewey: 823.912 |
LCCN: 2005016048 |
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6" W x 9" (1.70 lbs) 544 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - British Isles |
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Publisher Description: Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literature. She was original, passionate, vivid, dedicated to her art. Yet most writing about her still revolves around her social life and the Bloomsbury set. In this fresh, absorbing book, Julia Briggs puts the writing back at the center of Woolf's life, reads that life through her work, and mines the novels themselves to create a compelling new form of biography. Analyzing Woolf's own commentary on the creative process through her letters, diaries, and essays, Julia Briggs has produced a book that is a convincing, moving portrait of an artist, as well as a profound meditation on the nature of creativity. |
Contributor Bio(s): Briggs, Julia: - JULIA BRIGGS is a professor of English at De Montfort University in Leicester, England. She was professor of Woolf studies at Hereford College, Oxford, for many years and is currently the editor of the reprint series of Woolf's novels. She lives in Leicester. |