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Title Adeline : a novel of Virginia Woolf

Author Vincent, Norah.
Publisher Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015.
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 Lansing-1st Floor-Adult Fiction  HIS Vincent      AVAILABLE

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Indexed In PW 02/23/2015
Kirkus 02/01/2015
Summary "On April 18th, 1941, twenty-two days after Virginia Woolf went for a walk near her weekend house and never returned, her body was reclaimed from the River Ouse. For more than half a century, Woolf's suicide has been attributed to alleged depression; bipolar disorder; her impaired mental state after two of her London apartments had been bombed during the Second World War's brutal Blitz. With Adeline--a stunning and provocative reimagining of the events that brought Virginia Woolf to the riverbank--Norah Vincent posits connections not made before, offering us a dénouement worthy of its protagonist. An ambitious work in the tradition of Woolf herself, Adeline audaciously explores the interior consciousness of the most interior of authors, from the summer she began working on To The Lighthouse through the winter she finished Between the Acts. Intellectually and emotionally disarming, Adeline--a vibrant portrait of the author and her social circle, the infamous Bloomsbury Group, and a window into the darkness that both inspired and doomed them all--is a masterpiece in its own right by one of our most brilliant and daring writers."--Provided by publisher.
Description 280 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN 9780544470200
0544470206
Subjects Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Fiction.
Women authors, English -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Bloomsbury group -- Fiction.
London (England) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Genre Historical fiction