If any modernist was ever shaped by domesticity, it was Virginia Woolf, whose fiction was firmly anchored in the reality of the houses she lived in and visited. Exploring this concept, this book discusses seven of Woolf's residences, including 22 Hyde Park Gate, her birthplace; Hogarth House, where the newly married Woolfs set up their printing press; Talland House in Cornwall, her creative oasis; and Monk's House, her final residence. Adding to our understanding of Woolf, the more than 100 images include rare photos of her family and the Bloomsbury Group.