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NYPL The Waves Vol. 4 Journal

A modernist and feminist pioneer, Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) carved out new territory for artists, particularly women writers. She wrote with sensitivity and insight about the confusion, mystery, and uncertainty of everyday life. Part of her innovation was to reject traditional plots in favor of explorations of the inner lives of her characters. Her stream-of-consciousness narratives brought sharp and fleeting glimpses into truths of gender relations, psychology, and the power of the poetic perspective.

Woolf’s 1931 novel The Waves, originally drafted in a series of seven notebooks, is among her best and most experimental works. In fact, according to a 2015 poll conducted by the BBC, The Waves was voted as the 16th greatest British novel of all time. Made up primarily of soliloquies spoken by the book’s six main characters, The Waves is interspersed with third-person interludes detailing a day at the coast. Blurring the lines between poetry and prose, The Waves was described as a ā€œplaypoemā€ by Woolf herself, who said the characters were not people at all, but meant to represent different facets of consciousness.

NYPL's exhibitionĀ Virginia Woolf: A Modern MindĀ provided an intimate view of the author’s life and creative process through her personal notebooks and diaries, family photographs, and unpublished letters. The exhibition was drawn entirely from the holdings of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature at The New York Public Library, which houses one of the most important collections of her writings in the world.

The New York Public Library's collections contain millions of prints, photographs, maps, objects, manuscripts, and posters. Many of the items in our vast archives are accessible online - learn more atĀ digitalcollections.nypl.org.Ā 

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Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

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Material: 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:Ā MidiĀ 5" x 7" / Ultra 7" x 9"

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A modernist and feminist pioneer, Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) carved out new territory for artists, particularly women writers. She wrote with sensitivity and insight about the confusion, mystery, and uncertainty of everyday life. Part of her innovation was to reject traditional plots in favor of explorations of the inner lives of her characters. Her stream-of-consciousness narratives brought sharp and fleeting glimpses into truths of gender relations, psychology, and the power of the poetic perspective.

Woolf’s 1931 novel The Waves, originally drafted in a series of seven notebooks, is among her best and most experimental works. In fact, according to a 2015 poll conducted by the BBC, The Waves was voted as the 16th greatest British novel of all time. Made up primarily of soliloquies spoken by the book’s six main characters, The Waves is interspersed with third-person interludes detailing a day at the coast. Blurring the lines between poetry and prose, The Waves was described as a ā€œplaypoemā€ by Woolf herself, who said the characters were not people at all, but meant to represent different facets of consciousness.

NYPL's exhibitionĀ Virginia Woolf: A Modern MindĀ provided an intimate view of the author’s life and creative process through her personal notebooks and diaries, family photographs, and unpublished letters. The exhibition was drawn entirely from the holdings of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature at The New York Public Library, which houses one of the most important collections of her writings in the world.

The New York Public Library's collections contain millions of prints, photographs, maps, objects, manuscripts, and posters. Many of the items in our vast archives are accessible online - learn more atĀ digitalcollections.nypl.org.Ā 

Ā 

Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages: MidiĀ 144 / Ultra 144

Material: 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:Ā MidiĀ 5" x 7" / Ultra 7" x 9"

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