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This elegantly written and richly detailed biography tells the story of Virginia Woolf's last ten years, from the creation of her great visionary novel, The Waves, to her suicide in 1941. Herbert Marder looks closely at Woolf's views on totalitarianism and her depictions of Britain under siege to create a remarkable portrait of a mature and renowned writer during a time of rising fascist violence.

An awareness of personal danger, Marder says, colored Woolf's actions and consciousness in the years leading up to World War II. She practiced her art with intense dedication and was much admired for her wit and vivacity. But she had previously tried to kill herself, and she asserted her right to die if her manic-depressive illness became intolerable. Waves and water haunted her imagination; visions of drowning recurred in her work.

The Measure of Life suggests that Woolf anticipated her suicide, and indeed enacted it symbolically many times before the event. Marder's account of her death emphasizes the importance of her relationship with her doctor and distant cousin, Octavia Wilberforce. Wilberforce's letters about Woolf's last months, including some previously unpublished passages, appear in the appendix.

Staying close to the spirit of Woolf's own writing, Marder traces her evolving social consciousness in the 1930s, connecting her growing concern with politics and social history with the facts of her daily life. He stresses her endurance as a working writer, and explores her friendships, her complex relations with servants, and her activities at the Hogarth Press. The Measure of Life illuminates the unspoken quarrels and obscure acts of courage that provide a key, as Woolf herself believed, to the hidden roots of our existence. By letting the reader see events as Virginia Woolf saw them, Marder's compelling narrative captures both her unique comic spirit and her profound seriousness.

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Having previously written about feminism in Virginia Woolf's work, Herbert Marder turns his analytic abilities to her biography in The Measure of Life. Chronicling the turbulent decade preceding her suicide, during which Woolf expanded and politicized her modernist technique, Marder limns an artist who "drove herself toward her limits." During these years, Woolf actively courted the creative agitation that enabled her to write but that also invited a return of the mental illness she feared. Eighteen months into World War II, as civilization and her mental health both seemed to be crumbling, she consummated a lifelong fascination with drowning by walking into a river, her pockets weighted with stones. Marder notes images of water and submersion throughout her writings, and as he astutely assesses Woolf's late novels, The Years and Three Guineas, he reminds us that her ability to capture subjective perceptions in lyrical prose was matched by her drive to convey "anthropological truth" about human beings and their society. He is equally nuanced in his depiction of Woolf's daily existence, capturing her zest for life as well as the crippling headaches and hallucinations that finally drove her to suicide. Marder's sensitive, discerning consideration of Woolf's final years is a helpful complement to full-scale works like Hermione Lee's magisterial 1997 biography. --Wendy Smith
About the Author:

Herbert Marder was born in Vienna and came to the U.S. as a child, fleeing the Holocaust. He has had a long and sustained interest in Virginia Woolf and published a pioneering work, Feminism and Art: A Study of Virginia Woolf, at the beginning of the current Bloomsbury revival. An emeritus professor of English at the University of Illinois, Marder lives in Champaign, Illinois, and on Monhegan Island, Maine.

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  • PublisherCornell University Press
  • Publication date2000
  • ISBN 10 0801437296
  • ISBN 13 9780801437298
  • BindingHardcover
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  • Number of pages432
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