Die Tagebücher von Virginia Woolf bieten einen lebhaften Einblick in das literarische London von 1915 bis 1941. Sie verbinden poetische Gedanken mit reflektierenden Passagen und berichten von der Gründung des Verlags ›The Hogarth Press‹ sowie ihrem Bekanntenkreis in der ›Bloomsbury Group‹ und alltäglichen Erlebnissen.
The Diary of Virginia Woolf Series
This diary series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of the 20th century's most influential writers. Through intimate entries, the author records her thoughts, creative processes, and daily experiences. Readers are immersed in the creative world, social life, and literary scene of her time. It stands as a unique testament to the shaping of literary taste and personal life.






Recommended Reading Order
- 1
- 2
The second volume covers a crucial period in Woolf's development as a writer. "Her sensibility, her sensitiveness, her humor, her drama... above all her catalytic gifts as a writer seem almost too much for one remarkable woman." Christian Science Monitor
- 3
1925-1930
- 551 pages
- 20 hours of reading
- 3
Diary of Virginia Woolf
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This book provides an insightful account of Virginia Woolf's life while writing "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves." Praised for its wit and intelligence, it showcases Woolf's sharp mind and elegant prose. Edited by Anne Olivier Bell, it includes contributions from Andrew McNeillie and features an index.
- 4
The penultimate volume of Woolf's diaries details the mature period of The Years and moments of personal sadness brought by the deaths of Lytton Strachey, Dora Carrington, and Roger Fry. "A book of extraordinary vitality, wit, and beauty" (New York Times Book Review). Edited by Anne Olivier Bell, assisted by Andrew McNeillie; Index.
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The Diary of Virginia Woolf
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The penultimate volume of Woolf's diaries captures her mature years during the writing of The Years, reflecting on personal losses, including Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington. Praised for its vitality and wit, this edition is edited by Anne Olivier Bell with assistance from Andrew McNeillie.
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Virginia Woolf was fifty-four on January 25, 1936, some three weeks after this final volume of her diary opens. Its last page was written four days before she drowned herself on March 28, 1941. Edited by Anne Olivier Bell, assisted by Andrew McNeillie; Index; maps.
