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Virginia Woolf Resource Materials: 

Links to resource materials related to Woolf on the internet:

Research Materials
    • The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf (Washington State University, Pullman)
    • Monks House Papers: Papers of Virginia Woolf and Related Papers of Leonard Woolf: University of Sussex
    • Leonard Woolf Archive: University of Sussex
    • Archives of the Hogarth Press: University of Reading
    • The Virginia Woolf Collection in the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection at the New York Public Library (information and description of holdings)
    • The Reading Notes for Three Guineas: An Archival Edition, edited by Merry M. Pawlowski and Vara S. Neverow. An online website available through subscription to scholars, students, and readers interested in researching manuscript documents contained in Woolf's resource notebooks for Three Guineas.
    • The Modernist Journals Project (Brown University), featuring a special collection from 1910
    • The Modernism Lab at Yale University
    • Writers Artists and Their Copyright Holders (WATCH, a searchable database of copyright contacts for writers, artists, and prominent figures in other creative fields)

Exhibits
    • National Portrait Gallery's online collection containing 18 portraits of Virginia Woolf
    • Washington State University on-line exhibit of some of the books that Virginia Woolf bound
    • Bloomsbury: Books, Art and Design:  information on the exhibit, held Oct. - Dec, 1997, at Victoria University Library, University of Toronto
    • Woolf in the World: exhibition of Woolf's manuscripts and Hogarth first editions from the Mortimer Rare Book Collection, Smith College

Other Woolf Resources
    • Blogging Woolf: a popular blogging site run by Paula Maggio, and featuring current links to events, books, and news
    • An Interview with Quentin Bell, by Antonio Bivar: interview from 1993 for Brazilian magazine (in English)
    • "Mary Hamilton" (Version 1): In the second paragraph of A Room of One's Own, Woolf writes: "call me Mary Beton, Mary Seton, Mary Carmichael or by any name you please." Later in the text, these names appear attached to different characters. This link is to the ballad of the unnamed fourth Mary, whose silent presence haunts Woolf's text, much in the manner of Judith Shakespeare.
    • Slideshow of Vanessa Bell's Paintings
    • Talland House and the Godrevy  Lighthouse 

Woolf and Film
  • The Hours
    • New York Times Virginia Woolf and The Hours Archives: A comprehensive selection of New York Times articles about the life and work of Virginia Woolf, including reviews of her books and her 1941 obituary. Also included are articles about Michael Cunningham's novel The Hours and the making of the movie based on it.
    • The Hours DVD contains special features such as two commentary tracks, "Filmmakers Introduction," "Three Women," "The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf," "The Music of The Hours," "The Lives of Mrs. Dalloway" as well as the theatrical trailer. Available widely. Amazon | Barnes & Noble
    • The Hours: A Screenplay is available from Miramax Books, ISBN 0-7868-8807-5. It includes a brief introductory essay by David Hare. Amazon | Chapters Indigo
    • Compilations of continuity errors from the film The Hours compiled by the Internet Movie Database and Movie Mistakes.
  • Orlando
    • Notes on the Adaptation of the Book Orlando. By Sally Potter