Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group in October 1999, is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life of one of the 20th century’s most significant writers. This Vintage Books edition spans 944 pages and presents a multifaceted exploration of Woolf’s identity, capturing her complexities and contradictions while addressing themes such as mental illness and her literary contributions.
Readers will find a richly layered portrait that balances Woolf’s personal struggles with her remarkable achievements. Hermione Lee approaches her subject from various angles, offering insights into Woolf’s life as a woman and a literary figure. The biography is designed to be accessible and engaging, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography, literary criticism, and the lives of women authors.
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“A biography wholly worthy of the brilliant woman it chronicles. . . . It rediscovers Virginia Woolf afresh.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
While Virginia Woolf–one of our century’s most brilliant and mercurial writers–has had no shortage of biographers, none has seemed as naturally suited to the task as Hermione Lee. Subscribing to Virginia Woolf’s own belief in the fluidity and elusiveness of identity, Lee comes at her subject from a multitude of perspectives, producing a richly layered portrait of the writer and the woman that leaves all of her complexities and contradictions intact. Such issues as sexual abuse, mental illness, and suicide are brought into balance with the immensity of her literary achievement, her heroic commitment to her work, her generosity and wit, and her sanity and strength.
It is not often that biography offers the satisfactions of great fiction–but this is clearly what Hermione Lee has achieved. Accessible, intelligent, and deeply pleasurable to read, her Virginia Woolf will undoubtedly take its place as the standard biography for years to come.
“One of the most impressive biographies of the decade: moving, eloquent, powerful as both literary and social history.”
—Financial Times
“The most distinguished study of Woolf yet.” —The New Republic
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