这几天抽了点时间借了本关于弗吉尼亚的书,上边有她的年表,所以打上来和大家分享,没有校对,如果有误请各位指出。摘自《剑桥文学指南》。 1882Adeline Virginia Stephen born 25 January at 22 hyde park gate, London. 1895Her mother Julia Stephen dies. First mental breakdown.. 1896Begins her first diary. 1902Begins her correspondence with Violet Dickinson. 1902Her father, Leslie Stephen dies. Second mental breakdown. Publishes her first review. Move to 46 Gordon Square with Vanessa, Thoby and Adrian. 1905 Thoby Stephen’s ‘Thursday evenings’ herald the start of the ‘Bloomsbury group’. Starts teaching at Morley College. Publishes her first review for the times literary supplement. 1906 Thoby dies from typhoid caught on holiday in Greece. 1907 Vanessa marries clive bell. Moves to 29 fitzroy square with Adrian. Starts working on Melymbrosia(later published as the voyage out). 1908 Julian bell born. 1909 Engaged, fleetingly, to Lytton Strachey. Starts working for women’s suffrage. 1910 Takes part in the ‘Dreadnought’ Hoax. Roger fry organizes the first post-impression exhibition. Quentin bell born. 1911 Moves to 38 Brunswick square with her brother Adrian, Maynard Keynes, Duncan Grant and Leonard Woolf. 1912 Marries Leonard Woolf. 1913 The voyage out accepted for publication be Duckworth. Third mental breakdown begins. 1914 Vanessa leaves Clive Bell for Duncan Grant. 1915 Tries writing a diary for the first time since her marriage, it lasts six weeks. The voyage out published. The Woolfs moves to Hogarth House. 1916 (Approx.) Meets Katherine Mansfield. 1917 The Woolfs buy a printing press. The Hogarth Press publishes Two Stories (Virginia Woolf’s ‘the mark on the wall’ and Leonard Woolf’s ‘three Jews’). Begins to keep the diary she will continue with, almost uninterrupted, for the rest of her life. 1918 Angelica Bell born. 1919 Hogarth Press publishes Kew Gardens. Duckworth publish Night and Day. Publishes ‘Modern Novel’ in the TLS (revised and reprinted as ‘modern fiction’ in the Common Reader in 1925). The Woolfs buy Monks House, Rodmell. 1920 First meeting of the “Memoir Club” 1921 Hogarth Press publishes Monday or Tuesday ( all subsequent publications are through the Hogarth Press). 1922 Publishes Jacob’s Room. The Hogarth Press begins to publish the work of Freud. Meets Vita Sackville-West. 1923 Katherine Mansfield dies. Co-operates on a translation of Tolstoy’s love letters. 1924 The Woolfs leaves Hogarth House for 52 Tavistock Square published Mr. Bennett Mrs. Brown. 1925 Publishes The Common Reader and Mrs. Dalloway. Begins her love affair with Vita Sackville-West. 1927 Publishes to The Lighthouse. 1928 Publishes Orlando. Lectures on “Women and Fiction” at Newnham and Girton Colleges, Cambridge. Awarded the 1927-28 Prix Femina for To The Lighthouse. 1929 Published A Room of One’s Own. 1930 Meets Ethel Smyth. 1931 Publishes The Waves. 1932 Lytton Strachey dies. Publishes A Letter to a Young Poet and The Common Reader: Second Series. Begins work on The Pargiters (published as The Years). Turns down Cambridge University’s invitation to give the Clark lectures. 1933 Published Flush. Refuses an honorary degree from Manchester University. 1934 Roger Fry dies. 1935 First performance of Freshwater. The Woolfs visite Nazi Germany, distracting the border guards with Leonard’s marmoset. 1937 Publishes The Years. Julian Bell killed in the Spanish civil war. 1938 Publishes The Guineas. 1939 The Woolfs leave Tavistock Square for 37 Mecklenburgh Square, but spend most of their time at Rodmell as war approaches. Refuses an honorary degree from Liverpool University. Begins writing “A Sketch of The Past” 1940 Publishes Roger Fry. Mecklenburgh Aquare is bombed. 1941 In anticipation of her fourth mental breakdown, Virginia Woolf drowns herself in the River Ouse on 28 March. Between The Acts is published posthumously. tori amos-spark
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