Woolf continually used stories and sketches to experiment with
narrative models and themes for her novels. This collection of
nearly fifty pieces brings together the contents of two published
volumes, A Haunted House and Mrs. Dalloway''s Party; a number of
uncollected stories; and several previously unpublished pieces.
Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dick.
目錄:
Introduction
Note on the Second Edition
Editorial Procedures
Acknowledgements
EARLY STORIES
Phyllis and Rosamond
The Mysterious Case of Miss V.
The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn
A Dialogue upon Mount Pentelicus
Memoirs of a Novelist
1917-1921
The Mark on the Wall
Kew Gardens
The Evening Party
Solid Objects
Sympathy
An Unwritten Novel
A Haunted House
A Society
Monday or Tuesday
The String Quartet
Blue Green
1922-1925
A Woman''s College from Outside
In the Orchard
Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street
Nurse Lugton''s Curtain
The Widow and the Parrot: A True.Story
The New Dress
Happiness
Ancestors
The Introduction
Together and Apart
The Man Who Loved His Kind
A Simple Melody
A Summing Up
192.6-1941
Moments of Being: ''Slater''s Pins Have No Points''
The Lady in the Looking-Glass: A Reflection
The Fascination of the Pool
Three Pictures
Scenes from the Life of a British Naval Officer
Miss Pryme
Ode Written Partly in Prose on Seeing the Name
of Cutbush Above a Butcher''s Shop
in Pentonville
Portraits
Uncle Vanya
The Duchess and the Jeweller
The Shooting Party
Lappin and Lapinova
The Searchlight
Gipsy, the Mongrel
The Legacy
The Symbol
The Watering Place
NOTES AND APPENDICES
Abbreviations
Notes
Appendix A: Cracked Fiddles
Appendix B: The Prime Minister
Appendix C: Incomplete Stories and Sketches
Appendix D: James
Appendix E: Bibliographical Summary