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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
|---|---|---|
| Husband (married in 1912 | Leonard Woolf | 1880-1962 |
| Sister | Vanessa Bell | |
| Brother | Thoby Stephen | |
| Brother | Adrian Stephen | |
| Friend | John Maynard Keynes | |
| Friend | Roger Fry | |
| Father | Leslie Stephen | -1904 |
| Mother | Julia Jackson | |
| Friend | Lytton Strachey | |
| Husband | Leonard Woolf | |
| Friend | David Garnett | |
| Niece | Angelica Garnett | |
| Nephew | Quentin Bell | |
| Nephew | Julian Bell | |
| Friend | Duncan Grant | |
| Brother-in-law | Clive Bell | |
| Friend | Ottoline Morrell | |
| Friend | E M Forster |
| Where | Why | When |
|---|---|---|
Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, London | Family home | |
Bloomsbury Square, London | New home after her father died | |
52 Tavistock Square, London WC1 | London address | 1940 |
| Rodmell, East Sussex | Residence | 1941 |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
|---|---|---|
| The Voyage Out | Book | 1915 |
| Night and Day | Book | 1919 |
| Monday or Tuesday | Book | 1921 |
| Jacob's Room | Book | 1922 |
| Character in Modern Fiction | Lecture Cambridge | 1924 |
| The Common Reader | Book | 1925 |
| Mrs Dalloway | Book | 1925 |
| To The Lighthouse | Book | 1927 |
| Orlando | Book | |
| A Room of One's Own | Book | 1929 |
| The Waves | Book | 1931 |
| The Common Reader, 2nd Series | Book | 1932 |
| Flush | Book | 1933 |
| The Years | Book | 1937 |
| Three Guineas | Book | 1938 |
| Between the Acts | Book | 1941 (posthumously) |
Biographical Details and Notes
Formed the Hogarth Press with her husband Leonard Woolf in 1927.
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