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Imagine, if you will, a Barbie doll made to represent Virginia Woolf. Well, Mattel did more than imagine it. Mattel was ready to produce one. Luckily, Woolf’s estate objected.

“We all agreed, over our dead bodies,” said Woolf’s great niece, Virginia Nicholson, who spoke at the recent Cheltenham literature festival, according to The Guardian.

The doll was prim, dressed in Victorian garb, with hair in a bun and a tiny copy of Mrs. Dalloway in her hand.

One might think that the Virginia Woolf Barbie would have been among good company. Mattel has produced and sold commemorative Barbies of Maya Angelou, Billie Jean King, Helen Keller, Ida B. Wells, Dr. Jane Goodall and Queen Camilla. And just last week, Mattel announced the first Diwali Barbie.

This is not the first time Virginia Woolf has been connected to Barbie. When Greta Gerwig’s film named after the iconic doll came out in 2023, I wrote a post detailing what I saw as “The connections between Barbie and Virginia Woolf” — from Gerwig herself to NPR.

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Did Virginia Woolf land on the moon? Only in the imagination of a two-year-old.

The toddler’s mother posted the photo as “breaking news” on her blog. Makes me wonder what other interesting photos I could pose if I just had a small Woolf doll.

Thanks to Fernham for sharing the news on Facebook.

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Virginia Woolf is the token woman writer marketed as a doll by the Oddfellows Online Store.

The tip came to Blogging Woolf from Cristina, of the Brontë Blog team.

Check out the doll. It’s only $5.99.

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