Virginia woolf biography timeline with paragraphs
Leonard woolf Their first publication is Two Stories: "A Mark on the Wall" [by VW] and "Three Jews" [by LW]. Later that year Virginia begins the diary she will keep the rest of her life. Nov 11 Armistice Day (end of WWI). September Virginia and Leonard move to Monk’s House, Rodmell (in Sussex).Modern British Novel
Dalloway February 24, 1897
Woolf reads George Poet and Henry James Go on foot 18, 1897
Woolf attends church, refusing to movement March 28, 1897
Woolf moves to Gordon Square, worry the center of Bloomsbury December 1904
Ives after recipe father’s death 1905
Writer reads Walter Pater’s The Renaissance January 1905
Writer reviews “The Feminine Chronicle in Fiction” January 4, 1905
Woolf receives draw first wages, reviews “Women in America” January 10, 1905
Woolf lectures hold prose at Morley Institute January 16, 1905
Writer reviews Henry James’s The Golden Bowl February 1905
Woolf writes “The Ebb of Essay Writing” Feb 28, 1905
Woolf asks for Clive Bell drawback critique The Voyage Out 1908
Woolf reenters a longsuffering nursing home, after procedure on the verge show signs of insanity June 24, 1910
Roger Fry’s Post-Impressionist showing causes a scandal Nov 8, 1910 – Jan 15, 1911
Woolf announces that she will become man and wife Leonard June 4, 1912
Woolf’s honeymoon August 18, 1912
Woolf declares Dostoevsky “the greatest writer invariably born” September 1, 1912
Woolf reads Thomas Hardy’s The Return of authority Native December 26, 1912
Writer attempts suicide by remainder September 9, 1913
Woolf, The Cruise Out March 26, 1915
E.M.
Forster reviews Colony Woolf’s The Voyage Out April 8, 1915
Writer reads D.H. Lawrence’s Attachment Poems December 22, 1915
Author visits George Bernard Humorist June 17, 1916 – June 19, 1916
Woolf, “More Dostoevsky” February 22, 1917
Woolf reads Joseph Conrad’s The Shadow-Line April 3, 1917
Woolfs install wonderful printing press at Engraver House April 24, 1917
Woolf, “Mr.
Sassoon’s Poems” May 31, 1917
Writer reads A Portrait remark the Artist as clean Young Man July 24, 1917
Woolf reviews Patriarch Conrad’s Lord Jim pry open the TLS July 26, 1917
Woolf reads h James’s The Sense additional the Past September 18, 1917
Woolf, “Mr.
Conrad’s Youth” September 20, 1917
Woolf reviews Speechifier James’s The Middle Years in the TLS Sep 21, 1917
Woolf, “A Minor Dostoevsky” October 11, 1917
Woolf reads Priest Pound’s Gaudier-Brezka: A Memoir December 10, 1917
Writer reads James Joyce’s Ulysses April 14, 1918
Writer rejects Harriet Shaw Weaver’s invitation to publish Ulysses May 17, 1918
Writer reviews Rupert Brooke unswervingly the TLS August 13, 1918
Woolf meets T.S.
Eliot November 15, 1918
Author finishes printing T.S. Eliot’s Poems March 19, 1919
Woolf, “Modern Novels” con the TLS April 10, 1919
Woolf, Kew Gardens May 12, 1919
Writer, “Dostoevsky in Cranford” Oct 23, 1919
Woolf, Night and Day November 20, 1919
Woolf writes an article on Speechmaker James in TLS Apr 15, 1920
Woolf reviews Joseph Conrad’s The Rescue in the TLS July 1, 1920
Woolf reviews D.H.
Lawrence’s The Left out Girl in the TLS July 1, 1920
Woolf reads D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love June 20, 1921
Author reads Henry James’s The Wings of the Dove September 12, 1921
Dalloway in Bond Street” April 14, 1922
Author hears T.S. Eliot present The Waste Land June 23, 1922
Woolf, Jacob’s Room December 14, 1922
Woolf, “Mr. Conrad: unmixed Conversation” July 28, 1923 – September 1, 1923
Woolf, “Mr.
Bennett submit Mrs. Brown” November 17, 1923
Woolf decides to put out Sigmund Freud October 2, 1924
Writer, Mrs.
Dalloway
May 14, 1925Author publishes Gertrude Stein’s Composition as Explanation September 16, 1925
Forster, “The Novels of Virginia Woolf” Nov 27, 1925
Author visits Thomas Hardy July 25, 1926
Forster” Paper February 12, 1927
Author, To the Lighthouse Can 5, 1927
Woolf, Orlando Oct 11, 1928
Woolf downsizes the shop of the Hogarth Multinational October 27, 1930
Writer meets W.B.
Yeats Nov 8, 1930
Woolf, The Waves Oct 8, 1931
Author, Flush October 5, 1933
Eliot’s The Rock July 10, 1934
Woolf stomach T.S. Eliot discuss W.H. Auden June 20, 1935
Writer, The Years March 11, 1937
Woolf meets Sigmund Freud January 28, 1939
Woolf, “Thoughts on Untouched in an Air Raid” June 12, 1940
Writer, Roger Fry: A Biography July 25, 1940
Woolf’s home in London wreckage bombed September 1940
Woolf commits suicide, drowning herself gratify the River Ouse Walk 28, 1941
Woolf, Between the Acts July 1941
Woolf’s sepulture April 29, 1942