Are any of Woolf’s works are meant to be understood? Eloise Carey thinks not.
Theatre Exile's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?': 'Splendid, funny and wrenching
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Theater Review
Blog – Christina Cummings
Virginia Woolf's voice, 1937 – Craftsmanship (with the closing lines), BBC broadcast / subtitled
Virginia Woolf's voice, 1937 – Craftsmanship (with the closing lines), BBC broadcast / subtitled
PDF) Hyde Park Gate News Gill Lowe
On Craftsmanship: The Only Surviving Recording of Virginia Woolf's Voice, 1937 – The Marginalian
The Recorded Voice Of Virginia Woolf
Art in Fiction – Page 19 – Anthology of Art in Literature
The Recorded Voice Of Virginia Woolf
Sarah Bochicchio: England Am I? Elizabethan Clothing, Gender, and Crisis in Virginia Woolf's “Between the Acts”, Article index, Articles
Virginia Woolf Hearing Voices
The Recorded Voice Of Virginia Woolf
The Recorded Voice Of Virginia Woolf
So what do you believe? Reflections on 'An Exchange of Minds', Durham University, 28-19 September 2015 - Hearing the Voice