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[WWW Yellow Page]The Virginia Woolf Web has quotes, e-texts,and information about the Bloomsbury group with which Woolf is associated. This page is consitantly updated, and contains information about Woolf that is found nowhere else on the Web. Incrudes vast amount of links to the literated sites. New Riders Official WWW Yellow Page

[UP-SET approved] [OurSquare] A complete guide to Virginia Woolf and her works. The site provides the complete text of four of her novels and four of her short stories, as well a chronology of her life, a photo gallery, descriptions of other members of her family, and a collection of links to other Virginia Woolf sites. OurSquare

[YPN] The first modern author to devote her efforts to describing the infinite subtleties of life against a backdrop of class, money, and the complexities of finding a place in the world, has been honored with this site. The content is first-rate, from the excerpts to the links. Your Personal Net
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-THE WEB- She was a master of English prose, a stylistic innovator, and a woman trapped in strange times. Too bad she drowned herself. Lots to explore here. WEB CENTAL-Culture Top 10 (UK)

A comprehensive web page on Woolf with numerous useful links....the best source for information on Woolf currently available on the WWW. An Index of Web Sites on Modernism (Brown Univ.)

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