To the Lighthouse

Footnotes

  1. ^ "100 Best Novels". Random House. 1999. Retrieved 11 January 2010. This ranking was by the Modern Library Editorial Board of authors.
  2. ^ "All-Time 100 Novels". Time. 6 January 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  3. ^ "What's Entering the Public Domain in 2023: Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse, Franz Kafka's Amerika & More | Open Culture".
  4. ^ Davies p13
  5. ^ Davies p40
  6. ^ Welty, Eudora (1981). Forward to To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. New York: Harvest. pp. vii–xii.
  7. ^ a b Flint, Kate (25 May 2016). "An introduction to To the Lighthouse". The British Library – Discovering Literature: 20th century.
  8. ^ Henke, Suzanne; Eberly, David (2007). Virginia Woolf and Trauma: Embodied Texts. New York: Pace University Press. p. 103. ISBN 9780944473795.
  9. ^ Woolf, V. 'The Cinema"
  10. ^ Raitt pp88-90, quote referencing Woolf, Virginia (1966). "The Cinema". Collected Essays II. London: Hogarth. pp. 267–272.
  11. ^ Panken, Virginia Woolf and the "lust of creation", p.141
  12. ^ New York Times article
  13. ^ The preceding paragraph is based on facts in Nigel Nicolson, Virginia Woolf, Chapter One, which is reprinted here. These facts can also be found in Phyllis Rose, Introduction to A Voyage Out, Bantam Books, 1991, p. xvi
  14. ^ Panken, op.cit., p.142
  15. ^ a b Davies p1
  16. ^ Woolf 1980, p. 123.
  17. ^ Lockwood, Patricia (5 March 2023). "I Actually Went to the Lighthouse". The Atlantic. Retrieved 20 March 2023.

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