Virginia Woolf
A Guide to Research
(Author) Thomas Jackson RiceCover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Half Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Periodical Abbreviations -- Part 1: Primary Bibliography -- A. Major Works -- i. Novels -- ii. Short Fiction -- iii. Miscellaneous Writings -- B. Autobiographical Writings, Diaries, Letters, andDocuments -- C. Manuscript Transcriptions and Scholarly Editions -- D. Concordances -- Part 2: Secondary Bibliography -- E. Bibliographies -- F. Biographies, Memoirs, Reminiscences, Interviews -- G. Book-Length Critical Studies and Essay Collections -- H. General Critical Articles or Chapters -- J. Studies of The Voyage Out -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- K. Studies of Night and Day -- L. Studies of Jacob's Room -- M. Studies of Mrs. Dalloway -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- N. Studies of To the Lighthouse -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- P. Studies of Orlando -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- Q. Studies of The Wtlves -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- R. Studies of The Years -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- S. Studies of Between the Acts -- T. Studies of the Short Stories -- U. Studies of the Autobiographical Writings -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- V. Studies of the Biographies -- W. Studies of the Feminist Tracts -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- X. Studies of the Essays -- i. Books and Essay Collections -- ii. Critical Articles or Chapters -- Y. Studies of the Miscellaneous Writings -- Z. Dissertations on Virginia Woolf -- Indexes -- Author Index
Thomas Jackson Rice
Thomas Jackson Rice was an American playwright known for his most famous work, the groundbreaking play "The Fairy Queen." Rice's unique blend of satire and social commentary in his writing style challenged societal norms and sparked conversations about race and class in America. His contributions to literature continue to inspire and provoke thought.