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- Oxford World’s Classics: Selected Essays
- Biographical Preface
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of Virginia Woolf
- The Decay of Essay-Writing
- Modern Fiction
- The Modern Essay
- How it Strikes a Contemporary
- Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown
- Character in Fiction
- ‘Impassioned Prose’
- How Should one Read a Book?
- Poetry, Fiction and the Future
- Craftsmanship
- The New Biography
- On Being Ill
- Leslie Stephen
- The Art of Biography
- The Feminine Note in Fiction
- Women Novelists
- Women and Fiction
- Professions for Women
- Memories of a Working Women’s Guild
- Why?
- Thunder at Wembley
- The Cinema
- Street Haunting: A London Adventure
- The Sun and the Fish
- The Docks of London
- Oxford Street Tide
- Evening Over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car
- Flying Over London
- Why Art Today Follows Politics*
- Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid
- Explanatory Notes
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- Oxford World’s Classics: Selected Essays
- Biographical Preface
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of Virginia Woolf
- The Decay of Essay-Writing
- Modern Fiction
- The Modern Essay
- How it Strikes a Contemporary
- Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown
- Character in Fiction
- ‘Impassioned Prose’
- How Should one Read a Book?
- Poetry, Fiction and the Future
- Craftsmanship
- The New Biography
- On Being Ill
- Leslie Stephen
- The Art of Biography
- The Feminine Note in Fiction
- Women Novelists
- Women and Fiction
- Professions for Women
- Memories of a Working Women’s Guild
- Why?
- Thunder at Wembley
- The Cinema
- Street Haunting: A London Adventure
- The Sun and the Fish
- The Docks of London
- Oxford Street Tide
- Evening Over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car
- Flying Over London
- Why Art Today Follows Politics*
- Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid
- Explanatory Notes