
Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf was an English writer. She is considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors. She pioneered the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.

Monday or Tuesday
Ghosts search their home for treasure, memories blur with reality, and everyday moments reveal deeper truths about love, loss, and time.
By Virginia Woolf

The Common Reader
Explore a world where the simple joy of reading unlocks deeper truths about literature, challenging expert opinions and celebrating the power of personal connection with books.
By Virginia Woolf

Night and Day
Amidst tea parties and societal expectations, a young woman must navigate the complexities of love, duty, and self-discovery in a world on the cusp of change.
By Virginia Woolf

Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown
Witness a literary revolution as the very definition of a compelling figure is challenged, urging writers to capture true, complex human nature, instead of relying on tired, outdated character tropes.
By Virginia Woolf

Two Stories
Encounter stories where characters' reflections on a wall and casual meetings blossom into existential questions about religion, society, and the core of being.
By Virginia Woolf

Jacob's Room
Witness a young man's life unfold through fragmented perspectives, revealing the elusive nature of identity amidst societal expectations and personal connections.
By Virginia Woolf

Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street
A woman's mundane shopping trip transforms into a profound exploration of her past, present, and place in society.
By Virginia Woolf

Mrs. Dalloway
In post-war London, a society woman's party preparations intertwine with a war veteran's mental struggles, revealing a shared search for meaning in a fractured world.
By Virginia Woolf

The Voyage Out
** A young woman's ocean voyage to South America becomes a journey of self-discovery as she grapples with identity and societal expectations in an early 20th-century world.
By Virginia Woolf