Bloomsbury “Thursday evenings” beginMar 1, 1905Labels: Bloomsbury Group, 46 GordonNational TrustWoolf Bio
Post-Impressionist exhibition shocks London audiencesNov 8, 1910Labels: Roger Fry, Grafton GalleriesGraftonRoger Fry
Virginia Stephen marries Leonard WoolfAug 10, 1912Labels: Virginia Woolf, Leonard WoolfHISTORYWoolf Bio
Two Stories publishes “The Mark on the Wall”Jul 1, 1917Labels: Two Stories, Hogarth PressNYPLMark Wall
Night and Day shows Woolf’s transitional phaseOct 24, 1919Labels: Night and, Virginia WoolfNight DayMorgan
Monday or Tuesday advances short-fiction experimentJan 1, 1921Labels: Monday or, Hogarth PressMon TueWikisource
Jacob’s Room marks Woolf’s modernist breakthroughOct 26, 1922Labels: Jacob's Room, Hogarth PressJacob sGuardian
Woolf relocates to 52 Tavistock SquareMar 15, 1924Labels: 52 Tavistock, Leonard WoolfWoolf SocTavistock
Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown argues for new fictionOct 30, 1924Labels: Mr Bennett, Virginia WoolfBennett Brown
Mrs Dalloway reworks consciousness and timeMay 14, 1925Labels: Mrs Dalloway, Virginia WoolfMrs DallowayGuardian
To the Lighthouse experiments with memory and “Time Passes”May 1, 1927Labels: To the, Virginia WoolfTo LighthouseTC Library
Orlando blends biography, satire, and gender playOct 11, 1928Labels: Orlando, Virginia WoolfOrlandoTIME
A Room of One’s Own links art to women’s material livesSep 28, 1929Labels: A Room, Virginia WoolfRoomTIME
The Waves pushes Woolf toward “lyric” novel formOct 22, 1931Labels: The Waves, Virginia WoolfThe WavesBritannica
The Years turns experimentation toward social historyOct 21, 1937Labels: The Years, Virginia WoolfThe Years
Three Guineas warns about patriarchy and warJun 1, 1938Labels: Three Guineas, Virginia WoolfThree GuineasLe Monde
Woolf leaves Tavistock Square before wartime ruptureAug 1, 1939Labels: Tavistock Square, World WarWoolf SocTavistock