ABSTRACT

Virginia Woolf: A Guide to Research is a selective annotated bibliography of works by and about Virginia Woolf. It consists of three parts: (1) the primary bibliography—which contains separate bibliographies of Woolf’s major publications, of her autobiographical writings and correspondence, of her manuscripts, and of concordances to her writings; (2) the secondary bibliography—which contains international bibliographies of bibliographical, biographical, and critical publications concerning Woolf generally or her individual works; and (3) Indexes—which include a useful, topical, and thematic subject index for the guide and a comprehensive index to commentaries on Woolf’s works. The balance of this introduction will explain more fully the principles of selection, arrangement, and annotation for each of these sections of the volume.