Contrary to the popular belief that she was largely uneducated, Virginia Woolf studied a range of academic subjects at degree level, according to new research supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
In a decade-long study of the renowned English modernist writer, a AHRC supported academic and her team of editors have made a range of exciting discoveries. These have led Professor Susan Sellers, from the University of St Andrews, to put forward a new slant on Virginia Woolf and her intensely passionate relationship with her artist sister, Vanessa Bell.