Location is important in Virginia Woolf’s novels. And a page on the Londonist website maps the locations used in all ten of her novels. It also points out key factors about the locations.
Those points include:
- Bloomsbury doesn’t figure all that frequently.
- Piccadilly is her most-used location.
- Only half of her novels are set principally in London.
- Her novels are quite international in setting.
The map points reflect locations mentioned or visited in the following 10 books:
The Voyage Out (1915), Night and Day (1919), Jacob’s Room (1922), Mrs Dalloway (1925), To The Lighthouse (1927), Orlando: A Biography (1928), The Waves (1931), Flush: A Biography (1933), The Years (1937), Between The Acts (1941)
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