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  1. Abbot, H. Porter.;
    Character and modernism: reading Woolf writing Woolf.  In: New Literary History, vol. 24, no. 2, Spring 1993, pp393-406(14)

  2. Abel, Elizabeth.;
    'Cam the Wicked': Woolf's Portrait of the Artist as Her Father's Daughter.  In: Marcus Jane (ed.). Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury: A Centenary Celebration. Bloomington : Indiana UP, 1987. xv, 307 pp. p. 170-194(25)

  3. Aiken, Conrad.;
    The Novel as Work of Art. (Dial, July 1927, vol. 83, 41-4).  In: Virginia Woolf : the critical heritage ed. by Robin Majumdar and Allen McLaurin. London : Routledge, 1975, p. 205-208(4)

  4. Angela Smith.;
    Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf: Prelude and To the Lighthouse.  In: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 18(Jan 1983); p. 105-119(15)

  5. Anny, Sadrin.;
    Time, Tense, Weather in Three 'Flood Novels': Bleak House, The Mill on the Floss, To the Lighthouse.  In: Yearbook of English Studies (YES). 30(2000), p. 96-105(10)

  6. Auerbach, Erich.;
    'The Brown Stocking' (Mimesis, trans. Willard Trask, Princeton, 1953: 525-53).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; V. 3: Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 508-531(24)

     
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  7. Banfield, Ann.;
    Time Passes: Virginia Woolf, Post-Impressionism, and Cambridge Time.  In: Poetics Today, 24(Fall 2003), no. 3, pp. 471-516(46)

  8. Banfield, Ann.;
    Tragic time: the problem of the future in Cambridge philosophy and To the Lighthouse.  In: Modernism/Modernity, 7 (Jan 2000): no. 1, p. 43-75(33)

  9. Barr, Tina.;.
    Divine politics: Virginia Woolf's journey toward Eleusis in To the Lighthouse.  In: Boundary 2, vol. 20, no. 1, 1993, p125-145(21)

  10. Barzilai, Shuli.;
    The politics of quotation in To the Lighthouse: Mrs. Woolf resites Mr. Tennyson and Mr. Cowper.  In: Literature and Psychology, vol. 41, no. 3, 1995, p22-43(22)

  11. Bassoff, Bruce.;
    Tables in Trees: Realism in To the Lighthouse.   In: Studies in the Novel, 16(1984 Winter), no. 4, p. 424-434(11) (TSF)

  12. Beer, Gillian.;
    Hume, Stephen and elegy in To the Lighthouse.  In: Essays in Criticism, 34(1984): p. 33-55(23)

  13. Bennett, Arnold.;
    Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse (Evening Standard, 23 June 1927: 5).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3: Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 487(1)

  14. Bicknell, John W.;
    Mr Ramsay Was Young Once.  In: Marcus Jane (ed.). Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury: A Centenary Celebration. Bloomington : Indiana UP, 1987. xv, 307 pp. pp. 52-67(16)

  15. Blanche, Jacques-Emile.;
    An Interview with Virginia Woolf (Les Nouvelles Litteraires, 13 August 1927, 1-2).  In: Virginia Woolf : the critical heritage ed. by Robin Majumdar and Allen McLaurin. London : Routledge, 1975, p. 212-214(3)

  16. Blotner, Joseph.;
    Mythic Patterns in To the Lighthouse.  In: PMLA (Sept. 1956): p. 547-562(16)

  17. Bornstein, B.;
    Virginia Woolf: Grief and the Need for Cohesion in To the Lighthouse.  In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 3(1983), p. 357-370(14)

  18. Bosseaux, C.;
    Point of View in Translation: A Corpus-based Study of French Translations of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: Across Languages and Cultures, 2004, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 107-122(16)

  19. Boyd, Elizabeth F.;
    Luriana, Lurilee.  In: Notes and Queries, 10(1963), p. 380-381(2)

  20. Brivic, Sheldon.;
    Love as Destruction in Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, Winnipeg, MB, Canada (Mosaic). 1994 Sept, 27:3, p. 65-85(21)

  21. Burling, William J.;
    Virginia Woolf's 'Lighthouse': An Allusion to Shelley's Queen Mab?  In: English Language Notes, 22(1984 Dec.), no. 2, p. 62-65(4)

  22. Burt, John.;
    Irreconcilable Habits of Thought in A Room of One's Own and To the Lighthouse.  In: ELH, 49(1982), no. 4: pp. 889-907(19)

     
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  23. Carson, Benjamin D.;
    Darkness Beyond the Lighthouse: Virginia Woolf, Charles Baudelaire, and Literary Modernism.  In: Nebula, v.2(September 2005), no. 3, p. 18-33(16)

  24. Clark, Miriam Marty.;
    Consciousness, stream and quanta, in To the Lighthouse.  In: Studies in the Novel, 21(Winter 1989), no. 4, p. 413-423(11)

  25. Clewell, Tammy.;
    Consolation Refused: Virginia Woolf, The Great War, and Modernist Mourning.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, 50(Spring 2004), no. 1; p. 197-223(27)

  26. Cohn, Ruby.;
    Art in To the Lighthouse.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, 8(1962), no. 2, p. 63-72(10)

  27. Corner, Martin .;
    Mysticism and Atheism in To the Lighthouse.  In: Studies in the Novel, 13(1981 Winter), no. 4, p. 408-423(16)

  28. Corsa, Helen S.;
    To the Lighthouse: Death, Mourning, and Transfiguration.  In: Literature and Psychology, 21(1971), p. 115-131(17)

  29. Dalsimer, K.;
    The Vicissitudes of Mourning: Virginia Woolf And To the Lighthouse.  In: Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 49(1994): p. 394-411(18)

  30. Daugherty, Beth Rigel.;
    "There She Sat": The Power of the Feminist Imagination in To the Lighthouse.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, 37(1991), no. 3; p. 289-308(20)

  31. De-Gay, Jane.;
    Behind the Purple Triangle: Art and Iconography in To the Lighthouse.  In: Woolf Studies Annual, New York, NY (WstA). 1999, 5, 1, p. 1-23(23)

  32. Dekoven, Marianne.;
    History As Suppressed Referent in Modernist Fiction.  In: ELH, 51(1984 Spring), no. 1, p. 137-152(16)

  33. DeSalvo, Louise A.;
    1897: Virginia Woolf at Fifteen.  In: Marcus Jane (ed.). Virginia Woolf: A Feminist Slant. Lincoln : U of Nebraska P, 1983. xv, 281 pp. p. 78-108(31)

  34. Dick, Susan.;
    Introduction to To the Lighthouse (To the Lighthouse, Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 1992: xi-xxx.)   In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 756-775(20)

  35. Dick, Susan.;.
    Literary Realism in Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando and The Waves.  In: The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf. Eds. Sue Roe and Susan Sellers. Cambridge UP, 2000. p. 50-71(22)

  36. Donaldson, Sandra M.;
    Where does Q leave Mr. Ramsay?   In: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 11(Fall 1992), no. 2; p. 329-336(8)

  37. Doyle, Laura.;
    These emotions of the body': Intercorporeal narrative in To the Lighthouse.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Spring 1994. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 42-71(30)

  38. Duran, Jane.;
    Virginia Woolf, Time, and the Real.  In: Philosophy and Literature, 28(Oct 2004), no. 2; p. 300-308(9)

     
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  39. Ehrlich, Susan.;
    Repetition and Point of View in Represented Speech and Thought  In: Johnstone Barbara (ed.); Freedle Roy O. (pref.); Kirk Annette (bibliog.). Repetition in Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Norwood, NJ : Ablex, 1994. v. I: p. 86-97(12)

  40. Ellmann, Maud.;
    The Woolf woman.  In: Critical Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 3, Autumn 1993, pp86-100.(15)

  41. Emery, Mary Lou.;
    'Robbed of Meaning': The Work at the Center of To the Lighthouse.  In: Modern Fiction Studies38.1 (1992): p. 217-234(18)

  42. Endo, F.;
    Radical Violence Inside Out: Woolf, Klein, and Interwar Politics.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, 52(2006), no. 2, p. 175-198(14)

  43. Espinola, Judith.;
    Narrative Discourse in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.(Studies in Interpretation, II, eds Esther M. Doyle and Virginia Hastings Floyd,Amnsterdam, 1977: 29-43).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 638-649(12)

  44. Evelyne, Ender.;
    Feminist Criticism in a Double Mirror: Reading Charlotte Bronte and Virginia Woolf.  In: Compar(a)ison: An International Journal of Comparative Literature, 1(1993), p. 83-106(24)

  45. Ferguson, John.;
    A sea change: Thomas de Quincey and Mr. Carmichael in "To the Lighthouse".  In: Journal of Modern Literature, 14(1987), no. 1, pp. 45-63(19)

  46. Fleishman, Avrom.;
    To Return to St. Ives: Woolf's Autobiographical Writings.  In: ELH, 48(1981 Fall), no. 3, p. 606-618(13)

  47. Flint, Kate.;
    Virginia Woolf and the general strike.  In: Essays in Criticism, 36(Oct. 1986), pp319-334(16)

  48. Forster, E. M.;
    Virginia Woolf and Sterne. (Aspects of the Novel, 1927, Penguin edition, pp. 26-7).  In: Virginia Woolf : the critical heritage ed. by Robin Majumdar and Allen McLaurin. London : Routledge, 1975, p. 210-211(2)

  49. Freedman, Ralph.;
    Window and Lighthouse. (The Lyrical Novel: Studies in Hermann Hesse, Andre Gide, and Virginia Woolf, Princeton, 1963: 226-43).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 583-595(13)

  50. Friedman, Norman.;
    'The Waters of Annihilation: Double Vision in To the Lighthouse' (ELH, 22, March 1955: 61-79).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 541-555(15)

  51. Gabler, Hans Walter. ;
    A Tale of Two Texts: Or, How One Might Edit Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse  In: Woolf Studies Annual 10 (2004): p. 1-29(29)

  52. Gaipa, Mark.;
    An Agnostic's Daughter's Apology: Materialism, Spiritualism, and Ancestry in Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Winter 2003. Vol. 26, no. 2; p. 1-41(41)

  53. Gliserman, Martin.;
    Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse: Syntax and the Female Center.  In: American Imago: A Psychoanalytic Journal for Culture, Science, and the Arts, 40(1983 Spring), no. 1, p. 51-101(51)

  54. Greenwald, Elissa.;
    Casting off from "The Castaway To the Lighthouseas Prose Elegy.(Genre, 19, Spring 1986: 37-57).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p.663-680(18)

     
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  55. Handley, William R..;
    The Housemaid and the Kitchen Table: Incorporating the Frame in 'To the Lighthouse.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Vol. 40(1994), no. 1, p. 15-41(27)

  56. Hankins, Leslie Kathleen.;
    A Splice of Reel Life in Virginia Woolf's 'Time Passes': Censorship, Cinema and 'the usual battlefield of emotions.'  In: Criticism, 35(1993), no. 1, p. 91-114(24)

  57. Harrington, Henry R.;
    The central line down the middle of To the Lighthouse.  In: Contemporary Literature 21(1980), no. 3, p. 363-382(20)

  58. Haule, James M.; Mauron, C. (tr.).;
    'Le Temps passe' and the Original Typescript: An Early Version of the 'Time Passes' Section of To the Lighthouse.  In: Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal, 29(1983 Fall, 29), no. 3, p. 267-311(45)

  59. Haule, James M.;
    To the Lighthouse and the Great War: The Evidence of Virginia Woolf's Revisions of "Time Passes (Virginia Woolf and War:Fiction, Reality', and Myth, ed. Mark Hussey, Syracuse, New York, 1991 : 164-79).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 722-734(13)

  60. Haule, James M.;
    Virginia Woolf's Revisions of The Voyage Out: Some New Evidence.  In: Twentieth Century Literature 42 (1996): p. 309-321(13)

  61. Helal, Kathleen M.;
    Anger, Anxiety, Abstraction: Virginia Woolf's "Submerged Truth".  In: South Central Review , 22(Summer 2005), no. 2, p. 78-94(17)

  62. Hoffman, Anne Golomb.;
    Demeter and Poseidon: Fusion and Distance in To the Lighthouse.  In: Studies in the Novel, 16(1984 Summer), no. 2, p. 182-196(15)

  63. Hoffman, Anne Golomb.;
    Subject and Object and the Nature of Reality: The Dialectic of To the Lighthouse.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities, 13(1972), p. 691-703(13)

  64. Hyman, Virginia R.;
    The Metamorphosis of Leslie Stephen. (Virginia Woolf Quarterly, 2, Winter/Spring 1975: 48-65).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 596-609(14)

  65. Hyman, Virginia R.;
    Reflections in the looking glass: Leslie Stephen and Virginia Woolf.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, 10(1993), pp.197-216(20)

  66. Ingersoll, Earl G.;
    Images of the Family in Modernist Fiction.  In: English Language Notes, 26(1988 Dec.), no. 2, p. 60-64(5)

  67. Ingersoll, Earl G.;
    Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1992. Vol. 50, no.. 2; p. 93-96(4)

  68. Ingram, Penelope.;
    One Drifts Apart: To the Lighthouse as Art of Response.  In: Philosophy and Literature, 23(April 1999), no. 1, pp. 78-95(18)

     
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  69. Jack Stewart.;
    A "need of distance and blue": Space, color, and creativity in To the Lighthouse.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Spring 2000. Vol. 46, no. 1; p. 78-99(22)

  70. Kane, Julie.;
    Varieties of Mystical Experience in the Writings of Virginia Woolf.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, 41(1995), no. 4, p. 328-349(22)

  71. Katherine Dalsimer.;
    Virginia Woolf: Thinking Back Through Our Mothers.  In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 24(Nov/Dec 2004), no. 5, p. 713-730(18)

  72. Kettle, Arnold.;
    'From "Mr Bennett and Mrs Woolf" (An Introduction to the English Novel, II London, 1953: 91-9).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 532-540(9)

  73. Knox-Shaw, Peter.;
    To the Lighthouse: The Novel as Elegy (English Studies in Africa, 29, I , 1986: 31-52).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 699-721(23)

  74. Kochersperger, Reba.;
    Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 1994. Vol. 52, no. 4; p. 229-230(2)

  75. Koppen, Randi.;
    Embodied Form: Art and Life in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: New Literary History, 32(Spring 2001), pp. 375-390(16)

  76. Kronenberger, Louis.;
    Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. (New York Times, 8 May 1927, 2).  In: Virginia Woolf : the critical heritage ed. by Robin Majumdar and Allen McLaurin. London : Routledge, 1975, p. 195-198(4)

     
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  77. Lee, Hermione.;
    Biomythographers: rewriting the lives of Virginia Woolf.  In: Essays in Criticism, 46(April 1996), no. 2, pp. 95-114(20)

  78. Lee, Hermione.;
    To the Lighthouse: "Making Shapes Square Up" ('Introduction to 'To the Lighthouse", Penguin, London, 1992, Revised for this edition, 1992).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 735-755(21)

  79. Levy, Eric P.;
    Woolf's Metaphysics of Tragic Vision in To the Lighthouse.  In: Philological Quarterly 75 (1996), no. 1: p. 109-132(24)

  80. Lidoff, Joan.;
    Virginia Woolf's Feminine Sentence: The Mother-Daughter World of To the Lighthouse.(Literature and Psychology, 32, 3, Fall 1986: 43-57)  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 681-698(18)

  81. Lilienfeld, Jane.;
    The Deceptiveness of Beauty: Mother Love and Mother Hate in To the Lighthouse.  In: Twentieth Century Literature'23 (1977): p. 345-376(22)

  82. Lilienfeld, Jane.;
    To Have the Reader Work with the Author: The Circulation of Knowledge in Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse and Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Spring 2006. Vol. 52, no. 1; p. 42-67(26)

  83. Lund, Roger D.;
    We Perished Each Alone: "The Castaway" and To the Lighthouse.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. 16(Summer 1989), no. 1; p. 75-92(18)

     
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  84. McArthur, Elizabeth Andrews.;
    Following Swann's Way: To the Lighthouse.  In: Comparative Literature. Eugene: Fall 2004. Vol. 56, no. 4; p. 331-346(16)

  85. McCombie, Frank.;
    Flounders in "To the Lighthouse".  In: Notes and Queries, 38(September 1991), pp. 343-345(2)

  86. McLaurin, Allen.;
    A Note on Lily Briscoe's Painting in To the Lighthouse.  In: Notes and Queries, 26(1979), p. 338-340(3)

  87. Marcus, Jane.;
    The Niece of a Nun: Virginia Woolf, Caroline Stephen, and the Cloistered Imagination.  In: Marcus Jane (ed.). Virginia Woolf: A Feminist Slant. Lincoln : U of Nebraska P, 1983. xv, 281 pp. p. 7 -36(30)

  88. Marm, Colum.;
    Woman as Artist. (New York Herald Tribune, 8 May 1927: 1 and 6).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 475-481(7)

  89. Martin, Bill.;
    To the Lighthouse and the Feminist Path to Postmodernity.  In: Philosophy and Literature, 13(1989 Oct.), no. 2, p. 307-315(9)

  90. Matro, Thomas.;
    Only Relations: Vision and Achievement in To the Lighthouse.  In: PMLA ,99(1984), no. 2, p. 212-224(13)

  91. May, Keith M.;
    The Symbol of Painting in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: A Review of English Literature, 8(1967), no. 2, p. 91-98(8)

  92. Mayoux, Jean-Jacques.;
    Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. (Revue Anglo-Americaine, Paris, June 1928, 424-438)  In: Virginia Woolf : the critical heritage ed. by Robin Majumdar and Allen McLaurin. London : Routledge, 1975, p. 214-221(8)

  93. Maze J. R.;
    Classical Female Oedipal Themes in To the Lighthouse.  In: International Review of Psycho-Analysis 8 ( 1981): 155-171(17)

  94. Meese, Elizabeth.;
    When Virginia looked at Vita, what did she see; or, lesbian: feminist: woman - what's the differ(e/a)nce?   In: Feminist Studies, vol. 18, no. 1, Spring 1992, pp. 99-118(20)

  95. Michael J Hoffman, Ann ter Haar.;
    "Whose books once influenced mine": The relationship between E. M. Forster's Howards End and Virginia Woolf's The Waves.   In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Spring 1999. Vol. 45, no. 1; p. 46-64(19)

  96. Miller, J. Hillis.;
    Mr. Carmichael and Lily Briscoe: The Rhythm of Creativity in To the Lighthouse.  In: Kiely Robert (ed.); Hildebidle John (ed.). Modernism Reconsidered. Cambridge : Harvard UP, 1983. viii, 264 pp. p. 167 -189(23)

  97. Moore, Suzan.;
    Mourning, Melancholia, and Death Drive Pedagogy: Atwood, Klein, Woolf.  In: Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies, Volume 3 Number 2 Fall 2005, p. 87-102(16)

  98. Muir, Edwin.;
    To the Lighthouse (Nation and Atheaeum, 42, 2 July 1927: 450).  In: Virginia Woolf : the critical heritage ed. by Robin Majumdar and Allen McLaurin. London : Routledge, 1975, p. 209-210(2)

  99. Mulas, Francesco.;
    Virginia Woolf's The Waves: A Novel of "Science".  In: Annali della Facolta di Lingue e Letterature Stranieve, vol. 2, Sassari 2002(2005), p. 75-94(20)

  100. Nussbaum, Martha Craven.;
    The Window: Knowledge of Other Minds in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: New Literary History, 26(1995), no. 4, pp. 731-753(23)

     
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  101. OConnor, N.;
    `Descent of the Mantle': Mothers and Daughters in Kate O'Brien's The Flower of May and Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: Irish Journal of Feminist Studies, 1998, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 49-60(12)

  102. Olson, Liesl M.;
    Virginia Woolf's "cotton wool of daily life".  In: Journal of Modern Literature. 26(Winter 2003), no. 2; p. 42-65(24)

  103. Overcarsh, F.L.;
    ' The Lighthouse: Face to Face' (Accent 10, Winter 1950: 107-23).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 493-507(15)

  104. Owen, Meirion.;
    The Resonance of Bennett's Anna of the Five Towns in Woolf's To the Lighthouse.  In: Notes and Queries, 54(Jun 2007); p. 160- 163(4)

  105. Pamela L Caughie.;
    How do we keep desire from passing with beauty?   In: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 19(Fall 2000), no. 2; p. 269-284(16)

  106. Parkes, Graham.;
    Imagining Reality in To theLighthouse.(Philosophy and Literature, 6, Fall 1982: 33-44).  In: Virginia Woolf : critical assessments ; Vol. 3:Critical responses to the novels from The voyage out to To the Lighthouse edited by Eleanor McNees. 1994, p. 650-662(13)

  107. Pedersenn, Glenn.;
    'Vision in To the Lighthouse.  In: PMLA, 78( 1958), p. 585-600(6)

  108. Phillips, Brian.;
    Reality and Virginia Woolf.  In: The Hudson Review, LVI(Autumn 2003), no. 3, p. 415-430(16)

  109. Poresky, Louise A.;
    Cather and Woolf in Dialogue: The Professor's House and To the Lighthouse.  In: Papers on Language and Literature, 44(Winter 2008), no. 1; p. 67-86(20)

  110. Porritt, Ruth.;
    Surpassing Derrida's deconstructed self: Virginia Woolf's poetic disarticulation of the self.  In: Women's Studies, vol. 21, 1992, pp323-338(16)

  111. Pratt, Annis.;
    Sexual Imagery in To the Lighthouse: A New Feminist Approach.  In: Modern Fiction Studies 18(1972): p. 417-431(15)

  112. Priest, Ann-Marie.;
    Between Being and Nothingness: The "Astonishing Precipice" of Virginia Woolf's Night and Day.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, 26(Winter 2003). No. 2; p. 66-80(15)

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