Woolf Online
Project Overview
The site is intended to serve as a resource for research and study of
Woolf's modernist classic ["To the Lighthouse"]. On this site you will find images and
transcriptions of the holograph drafts (in three notebooks housed in the
Berg Collection of the New York Public Library), the typescripts, the
proofs, and various early editions of the novel, including the first
British and American editions and their variants. Also included is a
wealth of contextual materials, such as diary entries and letters
pertaining to the novel, early reviews of the novel, selected essays
Woolf wrote during the two- year period during which she worked on To the Lighthouse,
and photographs of the Stephen family, Cornwall, and Talland House, all
of which inform the setting and characters of the novel. Because the
three notebooks housed in the Berg Collection are fragile and access to
them is now severely limited, Woolf Online performs an especially
valuable service by making these drafts available to scholars, students
and the public at large in brilliant images, easily legible with the aid
of a magnifying feature and easily readable with transcriptions that
overlay images of the originals. Users of this site can page through
Woolf's handwritten drafts from cover to cover as if they were in the
Berg reading room. Even the verso pages, where Woolf sometimes
calculated how many words she had written so far, have been included
here.
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