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The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf in Chattanooga, TN
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The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf in Chattanooga, TN
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Readers of Virginia Woolf will enjoy this compilation of short stories, ordered chronologically to highlight Woolf’s different creative periods.
Woolf continually used stories and sketches to experiment with narrative models and themes for her novels. This collection of nearly fifty pieces brings together the contents of two published volumes,
A Haunted House
and
Mrs. Dalloway’s Party
; a number of uncollected stories; and several previously unpublished pieces. Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dick.
Woolf continually used stories and sketches to experiment with narrative models and themes for her novels. This collection of nearly fifty pieces brings together the contents of two published volumes,
A Haunted House
and
Mrs. Dalloway’s Party
; a number of uncollected stories; and several previously unpublished pieces. Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dick.
Readers of Virginia Woolf will enjoy this compilation of short stories, ordered chronologically to highlight Woolf’s different creative periods.
Woolf continually used stories and sketches to experiment with narrative models and themes for her novels. This collection of nearly fifty pieces brings together the contents of two published volumes,
A Haunted House
and
Mrs. Dalloway’s Party
; a number of uncollected stories; and several previously unpublished pieces. Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dick.
Woolf continually used stories and sketches to experiment with narrative models and themes for her novels. This collection of nearly fifty pieces brings together the contents of two published volumes,
A Haunted House
and
Mrs. Dalloway’s Party
; a number of uncollected stories; and several previously unpublished pieces. Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dick.

















