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Virginia Woolf

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Gender Female
Death83 years ago
Date of birth January 25,1882
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Kensington
London
United Kingdom
Date of died March 28,1941
DiedLewes
United Kingdom
Short stories The String Quartet
The Mark on the Wall
Kew Gardens
The New Dress
The Duchess and the Jeweller
The Widow and the Parrot
Height 170 (cm)
Job Author
Novelist
Critic
Publisher
Essayist
Movies/Shows Orlando
Mrs. Dalloway
To the Lighthouse
A Room of One's Own
Golven
Simple Gifts
Vita & Virginia
Mrs Dalloway
Spouse Leonard Woolf
Siblings Vanessa Bell
George Herbert Duckworth
Gerald Duckworth
Parents Julia Stephen
Leslie Stephen
NationalityBritish
English
Full nameAdeline Virginia Stephen
Influences James Joyce
William Shakespeare
Marcel Proust
Emily Brontë
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The Waves
Monday or Tuesday
Three Guineas
The Voyage Out
Between the Acts
Flush: A Biography
Jacob's Room
A Haunted House and Other Short Stories
The Years
Kew Gardens
The Mark on the Wall
Moments of Being
Night and Day
La Mort de la Phalène
A Writer's Diary
The common reader
On Being Ill
The diary of Virginia Woolf
The Letters of Virginia Woolf
Roger Fry: A Biography
Melymbrosia
Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown
Street haunting
The London Scene
Granite and Rainbow
The Lady in the Looking Glass
The Pargiters
The Captain's Death Bed
Women & Fiction
The complete shorter fiction of Virginia Woolf ; edited by Susan Dick
On Not Knowing Greek
Women and writing
Nurse Lugton's Curtain
The New Dress
The widow and the parrot
The Duchess and the Jeweller
Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid
The Complete Works of Virginia Woolf
An Unwritten Novel
Killing the angel in the house
The essays of Virginia Woolf
Pointz Hall
Proua Dalloway
Crowded Dance of Modern Life Uk
Mrs Dalloway
A Room of One's Own
To the Lighthouse
Orlando: A Biography
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Adeline Virginia Woolf was an English writer. She is considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.

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... The move followed similar steps by and Corrin s comments come as they prepare to take to the stage in an adaptation of Virginia Woolf s novel Orlando, which was published in 1928 and explores gender identity...

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... Penguin has worked with celebrated authors including Sylvia Plath, George Orwell, Leo Tolstoy and Virginia Woolf...

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... I thought in that moment of decision about allowing myself to write: Well, I m going to write the books that I love, in a style that I love reading, and why not aim high? And Mrs Dalloway [Virginia Woolf] is probably more of an influence...

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... Late into the evening, the conversation got " heated" according to Kay, as they discussed the next show she was planning, based on Virginia Woolf s Orlando - a novel about a poet who changes from a man to a woman...

Vienna opera house stages first opera by woman

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... Austrian composer Olga Neuwirth has written a new opera based on Virginia Woolf s 1928 novel Orlando which deals with themes of gender fluidity and duality...

Paul Robeson's Othello: How stage passion spilled into real life

Paul Robeson's Othello: How stage passion spilled into real life
Feb 16,2020 4:56 am

... And of course she d been the original Martha in Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? But I only really knew that teaching perspective and she never had a film career - so I find young British actors don t always know her...

Paul Robeson's Othello: How stage passion spilled into real life

Feb 16,2020 4:56 am

The Play 's poster shows an archive image of Uta Hagen , Paul Robeson and Jose Ferrer together

Paul Robeson was one of The Most famous African Americans of his time, known for his acting and his talent as a singer. But his career was hit hard by his radical left-wing sympathies. Nicholas Wright 's new play 8 Hotels recalls the controversial politics but also Robeson's relationship with actress Uta Hagen .

Wright says there are two things which obsess Him - Theatre and politics.

"And here was a story about Real People involved in both - so I knew I had to write it.

"The idea began to develop years ago when I met Uta Hagen - a fantastically good American actress who was also an important Teacher of acting. In 1995, late on in her career, she did a tour of a play I'd written called Mrs Klein , which started in San Francisco .

"After The Show I was eating with her in an old hotel and it was so obvious that Uta was in an ecstatic state of happiness. I realised that decades earlier she'd stayed in the same hotel during her affair with Paul Robeson . So that was the beginning of my interest and it's a Love Story at its Centre . "

Tory Kittles takes on The Role of Paul Robeson

Hagen was 20 years younger than her co-star. Both were already Married - she to the Actor José Ferrer, who also features as a character in 8 Hotels. Ironically The Play they were touring around America was one of the great studies of sexual Jealousy - Shakespeare 's Othello. In 1943 Robeson became The First black American to play the title role on Broadway. (He'd already played it in London in 1930 opposite Peggy Ashcroft . )

In 8 Hotels, Hagen is played by Canadian actress Emma Paetz , who also stars in the new TV series Pennyworth. She knew a little about Hagen but mainly as an influential Teacher .

Paul Robeson "wasn't really an Actor ," says writer Nicholas Wright

"In America most aspiring actors know her books and have probably read them. And of course she'd been the original Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? But I only really knew that teaching perspective and she never had a film career - so I find young British actors don't always know her.

"But what matters are the shifting dynamics between Paul and Uta and her husband José Ferrer - it's what makes The Play so good to act in. You think it's a particular kind of romance but then you realise the way Nicholas has written it there's more to play as well.

"There are huge things talked about such as inter-racial relationships and racism and the political persecution In America in the McCarthy era.

"Lots of those themes find an echo today. But what I really Love Is that it's all filtered through intimate, very personal conversations with just a small cast. It's very passionate. "

Emma Paetz was drawn to The Role of Uta Hagen because of the "passion" in The Script

The production doesn't make use of the many recordings of Robeson singing. American Actor Tory Kittles has to evoke Him without seeming to impersonate the hugely distinctive Robeson sound.

"His was a once in A Generation voice but I'm not interested in trying to sound like Him On Stage . That big, booming voice was what he used singing. If you go online and hear Him interviewed it's very different. What matters now are his ideas.

Uta Hagen 's skill was one of The Inspirations behind director Richard Eyre 's love of the Theatre

"I think people In America know less about Paul than they did in the 1950s: maybe he's been erased a little. American culture and civil rights activism changed a lot in the decade after that and I think he was no longer a big part of that conversation.

"He wrote that, when he went to Soviet Russia, it was the First Time he felt like a full human being. He denied being a Communist Party member but some Americans despised Him as a Soviet stooge. He insisted that as an American he was free to voice support for any cause.

Richard Eyre is an acclaimed director of Theatre , film and TV and was the artistic director of the National Theatre

"For most of the 1950s his passport was taken Away - a huge blow for A Man who made his income mainly in Europe. He went from $100,000 a year to making $6,000. But through it all he remained a warrior for humanity. "

The Play 's director Richard Eyre says "one of the reasons Nick's script is so topical is that it's about identity politics and the nature of authority".

"But it's also about the relationships involved - José Ferrer as much as The Others . It's about the nature of acting too.

"I saw Uta Hagen On Stage in 1964 playing Martha in Virginia Woolf . It remains probably The Best stage performance I have ever seen. It was absolutely incandescent and I'd never seen acting like it. She was one of the catalysts which pushed me to think that the Theatre 's The Most extraordinary medium to work in.

"One of the great things about Nick's play is that it suggests what made her a great actress, even though she's quite young when we meet her. She was able to communicate a lucid rationality and combine it with an intense passion On Stage . "

The Script suggests Robeson's performance as Othello was never a match for Hagen as Desdemona.

"I think The Truth is that he wasn't really an Actor ," says Wright. "There's a sort of mentality that you need to have a natural acting talent and he just didn't have it. He didn't want to step into The Shoes of Someone Else or perhaps he just couldn't.

Tory Kittles as Paul Robeson squares up to Ben Cura as José Ferrer

"He was a magnificent figure on a stage. He looked and sounded wonderful but it was always monumental.

"One of the reasons he wanted to do Othello was to show a black man who was dignified and in a position of authority with a full emotional life. To some audiences the very idea of a black man playing A Love scene with a white actress was scandalous. "

Kittles admires the courage of their 1940s Othello. "They dared raise the topic of inter-racial love at a time and in places where it was taboo.

"The love between Uta and Paul is fascinating but also there's A Love between Paul and José. It's a powerful story and at one level The Play 's about The Power of Theatre . That production was a taboo-breaker around the topic of race and it helped change The Conversation In America about inter-racial relationships.

"We need reminding that there were people who stood up, people who shouted out about things that were No Good In Society and which needed to change. That's one of the reasons why Theatre and storytelling exist. "

8 Hotels is at the Chichester Theatre from 1 - 24 August.

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