Virginia Woolf
155 - Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf (1925)
Classics Psychological

Mrs. Dalloway – Virginia Woolf (1925)

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf follows Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party, reflecting on life, memory, and societal expectations in postwar London.
Virginia Woolf
156 - A Room of One's Own - Virginia Woolf (1929)
Non Fiction

A Room of One’s Own – Virginia Woolf (1929)

A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf is a landmark feminist essay arguing for women’s financial independence and creative freedom in literature.
Virginia Woolf
157 - To the Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf (1927)
Classics Psychological

To the Lighthouse – Virginia Woolf (1927)

To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf explores family dynamics, memory, and perception through the shifting perspectives of the Ramsay family over time.
Virginia Woolf
158 - Orlando- A Biography - Virginia Woolf (1928)
Psychological Romance

Orlando: A Biography – Virginia Woolf (1928)

Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf follows Orlando, a nobleman who mysteriously transforms into a woman and lives across centuries, exploring identity and gender.
Virginia Woolf
159 - The Waves - Virginia Woolf (1931)
Classics

The Waves – Virginia Woolf (1931)

The Waves by Virginia Woolf is an experimental novel that captures the inner monologues of six characters from childhood to old age in a poetic, stream-of-consciousness style.
Virginia Woolf
160 - Jacob's Room - Virginia Woolf (1922)
Classics

Jacob’s Room – Virginia Woolf (1922)

Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf follows the life of Jacob Flanders through fragmented impressions from those around him, exploring identity, loss, and modernist themes.
Virginia Woolf
161 - Flush- A Biography - Virginia Woolf (1933)
Adventure Classics

Flush: A Biography – Virginia Woolf (1933)

Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf is a whimsical yet poignant account of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s cocker spaniel, exploring themes of freedom, loyalty, and social class.
Virginia Woolf
162 - Night and Day - Virginia Woolf (1919)
Romance Satire

Night and Day – Virginia Woolf (1919)

Night and Day by Virginia Woolf follows the personal and romantic dilemmas of Katharine Hilbery and Ralph Denham, set against the backdrop of Edwardian London.
Virginia Woolf
163 - The New Dress - Virginia Woolf (1927)
Classics Psychological

The New Dress – Virginia Woolf (1927)

The New Dress by Virginia Woolf is a short story exploring themes of insecurity and self-image as Mabel Waring struggles with social anxiety at a high-society party.
Virginia Woolf
164 - The Lady in the Looking Glass - Virginia Woolf (1929)
Classics Psychological

The Lady in the Looking Glass – Virginia Woolf (1929)

The Lady in the Looking Glass by Virginia Woolf is a reflective short story that questions identity and perception through the character of Isabella Tyson.