A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf

Summary
This book, enormously expanded by the inclusion of new items that have appeared since the Third Edition of 1980, describes all of Virginia Woolf's books, pamphlets, articles (including unsigned articles tracked down in periodicals and newspapers), translations, foreign editions, uncollected letters, miscellania, and manuscripts. It is an essential reference tool for all those seriously interested in Woolf, whether student, scholar, collector, or enthusiast.
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