by Gillian Gill
Virginia’s marriage and, 287–92, 334–35
Virginia’s protectiveness, 349
work for each other, 331–32, 393 n312
Vanessa Bell’s Family Album, 305, 327–28
Vaughan, Adeline Jackson, 80, 131, 141, 150, 154
Vaughan, Henry, 80, 150, 153, 375 n150
Vaughan, Madge Symonds, 200–201, 208–9, 242–43, 291, 384 n243
Vaughan cousins, 168, 193, 200, 369 n49
The Voyage Out (Woolf), 127, 145–47, 160, 375 n145
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Waterlow, Sydney, 255, 259
Watts, George Frederick, 26–30, 32, 36, 39, 240, 366 n27, 368 n42
The Waves (Woolf), xvii, 185, 331, 333
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice Potter, 360 nxv
Webber, Andrew Lloyd, 323 Wedgwood, Josiah, 22, 24
Wellesley, Dorothy, 337–38, 342–44, 397 n351
Wellesley, Gerald, 351, 397 n351
Woolf, Leonard, 12, 19–20, 360 nxv
Angelica and, 320–21, 328–29
Anne Thackeray Ritchie and, 100–101
autobiography of, 47–48, 174, 347
Bloomsbury group and, 39, 210, 212–14, 217–19, 225–26, 228–29, 246–47, 253, 256, 268, 274, 334–35, 349–50, 379 nn 214–15, 388 n280
Clive Bell compared to, 334, 393 n313
Downhill All the Way, 346
as Jew, 10–11, 130, 290, 295, 334–35, 347
Laura Stephen and, 122
Night and Day and, 102, 372 n102
Vanessa described by, 231–32, 237–38
The Village in the Jungle, 10–11
Virginia’s marriage to, 59, 99–100, 130, 181, 189, 259, 265–66, 284, 286–98, 313–14, 318, 322, 330–36, 346–47, 389 n286
The Wise Virgins, 335–36, 390 n298
World War I and, 295, 306–7, 392 n306
Woolf, Virginia
childhood of, 19, 26, 32, 38, 80–81, 83–84, 112, 116, 127–30, 132, 151, 163, 165–66
death of, 322, 347
maternal lineage of, 2, 7–8
mental illness of, 95, 99, 104–5, 110–11, 123, 184, 186, 190, 196–97, 201, 208–9, 291–98, 336, 347, 390 n291
seven siblings of, 54
sexual abuse of, 114–16, 119–20, 196–97, 204, 322, 373 nn 115–16
Writer’s Diary (Woolf), 361 nxx
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The Years (Woolf), 167, 175, 203, 331, 373 n116
About the Author
© Gail Samuelson
Gillian Gill’s admired works of biography include We Two: Victoria and Albert—Rulers, Partners, Rivals and Nightingales: The Extraordinary Upbringing and Curious Life of Miss Florence Nightingale. She holds a PhD in modern French literature from Cambridge University and has taught at Northeastern, Wellesley, Yale, and Harvard. She lives in suburban Massachusetts.
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