
Virginia Woolf's diaries
Virginia Woolf’s diaries are detailed personal journals that record her thoughts, feelings, creative ideas, and daily experiences over many years. They offer insight into her literary process, struggles with mental health, and reflections on society and her life in early 20th-century England. These diaries serve as a valuable resource for understanding her development as a writer and her inner world, blending honesty with literary observation. They reveal her introspection, artistic inspirations, and the complexities behind her famous works like "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse."