'But, you may say, we asked you to speak about women and fiction - what has that got to do with a room of one's own?'A Room of One's Own grew out of a lecture that Virginia Woolf had be...więcej »
„Och nie, mam już po dziurki w nosie mego obecnego «ja». Chcę innego”. Wiecznie młody Orlando pewnego dnia budzi się jako piękna kobieta. Błyskotliwa i pełna humoru powieść...więcej »
Sto lat temu, w połowie czerwca 1923 roku, pani Dalloway wychodzi rano z domu, by kupić kwiaty na wieczorne przyjęcie. Jeszcze nie wie, że do Londynu przyjechał właśnie Peter Walsh, jej młodzieńcza...więcej »
A Room of One's Own (1929) has become a classic feminist essay and perhaps Virginia Woolf's best known work; The Voyage Out (1915) is highly significant as her first novel. Both focus on the place ...więcej »
Virginia Woolf's singular technique in Mrs Dalloway heralds a break with the traditional novel form and reflects a genuine humanity and a concern with the experiences that both enrich and stultify ...więcej »
A fascinating fantastic story about a beautiful young man Orlando, who comes from a noble family, is distinguished by intelligence and beauty, loves life, women, poetry and in general has a very im...więcej »
The story of how women can prevent war when they are deprived of education, professions and the public sphere. The name „Three Guineas” comes from Wolfe’s reflection on whether sh...więcej »
An exquisite novel in which times of action are mixed and intertwined, and the summer spent by the wealthy Ramsey family on the Isle of Skye turns out to be a kind of British „chronicle of lo...więcej »
From the first essay of volume: The Moment and Other Essays, a multi-layered portrait of a summer evening in the English countryside in the company of friends, we are delighted with Wolfe’s p...więcej »
The novel is about six friends who have known since childhood: Bernard, Louis, Neville, Susie, Ron and Ginny. After a few key episodes, their life appears from early childhood to the last days. As ...więcej »
A woman looks at the mark on the wall and ponders the whims of thoughts and opinions; a series of couples is captured by nostalgia for their past as they stroll among the vibrant colors of Kew Gard...więcej »
Flush tells the story of the curious, determined boy Noah Underwood, his tough, persistent sister Abby and their unusual father, who defends everything that he believes is right. Papa Noah is impri...więcej »
The action of the novel „Years”, one of the most significant works of W. Woolf, takes place over fifty years – from the 1880s to the mid 30s of the twentieth century. Victorian tr...więcej »
The beauty of „A Room of One’s Own” is that it serves as an example of peace of mind, which, as Wooolf insists, is the defining quality of all great artists. Her transparent and e...więcej »
The author describes us only one day. One summer day of 1939. England. Between the Acts – plays devoted to the history of England and presented on the stage of the amateur theater, a drama of...więcej »
An amazingly soft film adaptation of the novel, it subtly merges the past and present, „here and there”, because it is the world of feeling, and it is feeling, and not dry logic that de...więcej »
In this vivid portrait of one day in a woman's life, Clarissa Dalloway is preoccupied with the last-minute details of party she is to give that evening. As she readies her house she is flooded with...więcej »
Arcydzieło prozy modernistycznej Fale, wydane w 1931 roku, uchodzą za jedną z najbardziej eksperymentalnych powieści Virginii Woolf, która wykorzystuje tu technikę strumienia świadomości, m...więcej »
Ten wybór różni się od dotychczasowych prezentacji eseistyki Woolf: pisarka nie występuje tu jedynie jako czytelniczka, recenzentka, komentatorka i teoretyczka literatury modernistycz...więcej »
Ten wybór różni się od dotychczasowych prezentacji eseistyki Woolf: pisarka nie występuje tu jedynie jako czytelniczka, recenzentka, komentatorka i teoretyczka literatury modernistycz...więcej »