Spydus Search Results - Anywhere: orlando virginia woolf (Keywords) https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?QRY=BSOPAC%3A%20(ORLANDO%20%2B%20VIRGINIA%20%2B%20WOOLF)&QRYTEXT=Anywhere%3A%20orlando%20virginia%20woolf%20(Keywords)&SETLVL=SET&CF=BIB&SORTS=DTE.DATE1.DESC&NRECS=20 Spydus Search Results en © 2022 Civica Pty Limited. All rights reserved. The diary of Virginia Woolf. Volume 3, 1925-30 / Virginia Woolf. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3575092&CF=BIB Monday 20 April 1925. One thing in considering my state of mind now, seems to me beyond dispute, that I have at last, bored down into my oil well, & can't scribble fast enough to bring it all to the surface. I have never felt this rush & urgency before. 'Mrs Dalloway' (1925), 'To the Lighthouse' (1927), 'Orlando' (1928), 'A Room of One's Own' (1929) - the years covered by this volume of Virginia Woolf's diary saw the publication of four of her most celebrated works, and the writing of 'The Waves'. Her diary captures the accelerating pace of her life, and the creative friendships with other well-known writers and artists. Monday 20 April 1925. One thing in considering my state of mind now, seems to me beyond dispute, that I have at last, bored down into my oil well, & can't scribble fast enough to bring it all to the surface. I have never felt this rush & urgency before. 'Mrs Dalloway' (1925), 'To the Lighthouse' (1927), 'Orlando' (1928), 'A Room of One's Own' (1929) - the years covered by this volume of Virginia Woolf's diary saw the publication of four of her most celebrated works, and the writing of 'The Waves'. Her diary captures the accelerating pace of her life, and the creative friendships with other well-known writers and artists.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Granta Books, 2023.<br />1 volume ; 24 cm<br /><br />Winchester Library - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 828.91203 - Available - C017264997<br /> Orlando / Virginia Woolf. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2874451&CF=BIB This classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman. This classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br />New edition / introduction by Sandra Gilbert.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Penguin Classics, 2020.<br />336 pages ; 20 cm.<br />Penguin modern classics<br /><br />Winchester Library - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Classic Fiction - Available - C017084939<br /> Orlando : a biography / Virginia Woolf. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2724968&CF=BIB This classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman. This classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br />Annotated edition / edited by Brenda Lyons ; with an introduction and notes by Sandra M. Gilbert.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>UK : Penguin Books, 2019.<br />xlviii, 272 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm.<br />Penguin classics<br /><br />Chineham - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Available - C016902582<br />Fordingbridge - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Classic Fiction - Available - C016904399<br /> The Virginia Woolf BBC Radio Drama Collection [electronic resource] : Seven Full-Cast Dramatisations https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3106274&CF=BIB The Voyage OutA sea voyage to South America turns into a journey of self-discovery for naïve Rachel Vinrace.Night and DayIn pre-First World War London, aristocrat Katharine Hilbery and suffragette Mary Datchet have their assumptions about love challenged.Mrs DallowayVirginia Woolf’s masterpiece charts one day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, as she prepares to host an important party.To the LighthouseCentring around a summer home on Skye, Virginia Woolf’s landmark tale follows the Ramsay family and their guests before and after World War I.OrlandoThe adventures of time-travelling, gender-swapping poet Orlando, who is born male in Elizabethan England and dies female over 300 years later.The WavesIn this radical ‘play-poem’, six characters look back on their childhood and first forays into adulthood, and reflect on the loss of their friend Percival.Between the ActsAn eccentric artist devises a pageant celebrating English history – but it is 1939, and the shadow of war hangs over England’s present.Among the stars of these seven poignant, penetrating dramatisations are Bertie Carvel, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Dervla Kirwan, John Lynch, Geraldine James, Anna Massey and Don Warrington. The Voyage OutA sea voyage to South America turns into a journey of self-discovery for naïve Rachel Vinrace.Night and DayIn pre-First World War London, aristocrat Katharine Hilbery and suffragette Mary Datchet have their assumptions about love challenged.Mrs DallowayVirginia Woolf’s masterpiece charts one day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, as she prepares to host an important party.To the LighthouseCentring around a summer home on Skye, Virginia Woolf’s landmark tale follows the Ramsay family and their guests before and after World War I.OrlandoThe adventures of time-travelling, gender-swapping poet Orlando, who is born male in Elizabethan England and dies female over 300 years later.The WavesIn this radical ‘play-poem’, six characters look back on their childhood and first forays into adulthood, and reflect on the loss of their friend Percival.Between the ActsAn eccentric artist devises a pageant celebrating English history – but it is 1939, and the shadow of war hangs over England’s present.Among the stars of these seven poignant, penetrating dramatisations are Bertie Carvel, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Dervla Kirwan, John Lynch, Geraldine James, Anna Massey and Don Warrington.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : BBC Digital Audio, 2019<br />1 online resource (1 audio file)<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EAudio - BorrowBox - eAudiobook - eAudiobook - Borrow this eAudiobook - DUMMY<br /> Orlando [electronic resource] https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3091029&CF=BIB Brought to you by Penguin. This Penguin Classic is performed by Audie-Award Winner Pippa Nixon Pip pa Nixon, known for her roles in Unforgotten, John Carter and Mother Father Son. Once described as the 'longest and most charming love-letter in literature', Virginia Woolf's Orlando is edited by Brenda Lyons with an introduction and notes by Sandra M. Gilbert in Penguin Classics. Written for Virginia Woolf's intimate friend, the charismatic writer Vita Sackville-West, Orlando is a playful mock 'biography' of a chameleonic historical figure, immortal and ageless, who changes sex and identity on a whim. First masculine, then feminine, Orlando begins life as a young sixteenth-century nobleman, then gallops through three centuries to end up as a woman writer in Virginia Woolf's own time. A wry commentary on gender roles and modes of history, Orlando is also, in Woolf's own words, a light-hearted 'writer's holiday' which delights in ambiguity and capriciousness."Woolf's stream-of-consciousness asides are like cheeky, intimate confidences in your ear ... it's a far more entertaining companion to travel to work with than Twitter. What a treat, and a revelation." - i News Brought to you by Penguin. This Penguin Classic is performed by Audie-Award Winner Pippa Nixon Pip pa Nixon, known for her roles in Unforgotten, John Carter and Mother Father Son. Once described as the 'longest and most charming love-letter in literature', Virginia Woolf's Orlando is edited by Brenda Lyons with an introduction and notes by Sandra M. Gilbert in Penguin Classics. Written for Virginia Woolf's intimate friend, the charismatic writer Vita Sackville-West, Orlando is a playful mock 'biography' of a chameleonic historical figure, immortal and ageless, who changes sex and identity on a whim. First masculine, then feminine, Orlando begins life as a young sixteenth-century nobleman, then gallops through three centuries to end up as a woman writer in Virginia Woolf's own time. A wry commentary on gender roles and modes of history, Orlando is also, in Woolf's own words, a light-hearted 'writer's holiday' which delights in ambiguity and capriciousness."Woolf's stream-of-consciousness asides are like cheeky, intimate confidences in your ear ... it's a far more entertaining companion to travel to work with than Twitter. What a treat, and a revelation." - i News<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Penguin Classics, 2019<br />1 online resource (1 audio file)<br />Penguin Modern Classics<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EAudio - BorrowBox - eAudiobook - eAudiobook - Borrow this eAudiobook - DUMMY<br /> Orlando [electronic resource] https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3750616&CF=BIB Orlando: A Biography is a novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 11 October 1928. A high-spirited romp inspired by the tumultuous family history of Woolf's lover and close friend the aristocratic poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West, it is arguably one of Woolf's most popular novels: a history of English literature in satiric form. The book describes the adventures of a poet who changes sex from man to woman and lives for centuries, meeting the key figures of English literary history. Considered a feminist classic, the book has been written about extensively by scholars of women's writing and gender and transgender studies. (Wikipedia) Orlando: A Biography is a novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 11 October 1928. A high-spirited romp inspired by the tumultuous family history of Woolf's lover and close friend the aristocratic poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West, it is arguably one of Woolf's most popular novels: a history of English literature in satiric form. The book describes the adventures of a poet who changes sex from man to woman and lives for centuries, meeting the key figures of English literary history. Considered a feminist classic, the book has been written about extensively by scholars of women's writing and gender and transgender studies. (Wikipedia)<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Otbebookpublishing, 2019<br />1 online resource (1 text file)<br />Classics to Go<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EBooks - BorrowBox - eBook - eBook - Borrow this eBook - DUMMY<br /> Vita & Virginia : a double life / Sarah Gristwood. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2634164&CF=BIB Virginia Woolf is one of the world's most famous writers, and a leading light of literary modernism and feminism. During the 1920s she had a passionate affair with a fellow author, Vita Sackville-West, and they remained friends until Virginia's death in 1941. The hero of Virginia's novel Orlando was modeled on Vita and the book has been described as 'one of the longest and most charming love letters in history.' That's on top of the more than 500 letters they wrote to each other. Vita was also a highly regarded and award-winning novelist before the War, but she is most famous today as the co-creator of the garden at Sissinghurst, one of the most influential and visited gardens in the world. This double biography of two extraordinary women examines their lives together and apart. Virginia Woolf is one of the world's most famous writers, and a leading light of literary modernism and feminism. During the 1920s she had a passionate affair with a fellow author, Vita Sackville-West, and they remained friends until Virginia's death in 1941. The hero of Virginia's novel Orlando was modeled on Vita and the book has been described as 'one of the longest and most charming love letters in history.' That's on top of the more than 500 letters they wrote to each other. Vita was also a highly regarded and award-winning novelist before the War, but she is most famous today as the co-creator of the garden at Sissinghurst, one of the most influential and visited gardens in the world. This double biography of two extraordinary women examines their lives together and apart.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Gristwood, Sarah<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : National Trust, 2018.<br />176 pages ; 25 cm<br /><br />Winchester Library - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 823.912 - Item unavailable/missing (Set: 10 May 2024) - In-transit from New Milton to Winchester Library (Set: 16 Mar 2024) - C016968848<br /> Orlando : a biography / Virginia Woolf ; with an introduction by Helen Dunmore. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2409556&CF=BIB Originally published in 1928 this classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman. Originally published in 1928 this classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Vintage, 2016.<br />xvii, 239 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 18 cm.<br />Vintage classics<br /><br />18 copies <br /> Orlando [electronic resource] https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2756340&CF=BIB He emerges as a young man at the court of Queen Elizabeth I and progresses, with breathtaking ease, through three centuries until, by now a woman, she arrives in the bustle and diversion of the 1920s. For Virginia Woolf, a leading figure of the Bloomsbury Group, Orlando was more than a fantastic flight of imagination. It was a roman à clef, a love letter for her lover, the charismatic, eccentric bisexual, Vita Sackville West. Orlando’s journey, from wondrous youth barbed by love, to fêted writer, settled in her femininity, is a wild and curiously relevant fable for our times. He emerges as a young man at the court of Queen Elizabeth I and progresses, with breathtaking ease, through three centuries until, by now a woman, she arrives in the bustle and diversion of the 1920s. For Virginia Woolf, a leading figure of the Bloomsbury Group, Orlando was more than a fantastic flight of imagination. It was a roman à clef, a love letter for her lover, the charismatic, eccentric bisexual, Vita Sackville West. Orlando’s journey, from wondrous youth barbed by love, to fêted writer, settled in her femininity, is a wild and curiously relevant fable for our times.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Naxos AudioBooks, 2016<br />1 online resource (1 audio file)<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EAudio - BorrowBox - eAudiobook - eAudiobook - Borrow this eAudiobook - DUMMY<br /> Orlando : a biography / Virginia Woolf ; edited by Michael H. Whitworth. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2042160&CF=BIB Modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality, Virginia Woolf tells the story of Orlando, who chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through 3 centuries as both a man and a woman. Modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality, Virginia Woolf tells the story of Orlando, who chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through 3 centuries as both a man and a woman.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.<br />288 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 18 cm.<br />Oxford world's classics<br /><br />New Milton - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Available - C016906980<br />Portchester - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - FICTION - Available - C016123063<br /> Orlando [sound recording] / Virginia Woolf. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=937912&CF=BIB Modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality, Virginia Woolf tells the story of Orlando, who chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through 3 centuries as both a man and a woman. Modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality, Virginia Woolf tells the story of Orlando, who chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through 3 centuries as both a man and a woman.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>Bath : Chivers Audio, 2009.<br />8 sound discs (8 hr., 39 min.) : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.<br /><br />Alton - (HANTS) - Audiobooks : Adult Fiction - FICTION - Available - C015401825<br /> Orlando : a biography / Virginia Woolf. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=139950&CF=BIB Originally published in 1928, this classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman. Originally published in 1928, this classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941<br />[New ed.] / with introductions by Peter Ackroyd and Margaret Reynolds.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Vintage, 2004.<br />xviii, 219 p. ; 20 cm.<br />Vintage classics<br /><br />Basingstoke Discovery Centre - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Modern Classic - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender - Available - C016672341<br />Bordon - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Classic Fiction - Available - C016671242<br />Eastleigh - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Available - C017325635<br />Fareham - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Classic Fiction - Available - C016671240<br />Petersfield - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Classic Fiction - Onloan - Due: 25 May 2024 - C016671241<br />Waterlooville - (HANTS) - Adult Fiction - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender - Available - C016672340<br />