Why should you read Virginia Woolf? - Iseult Gillespie

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    How best can we understand the internal experience of alienation? In both her essays and her fiction, Virginia Woolf shapes the slippery nature of subjective experience into words, while her characters frequently lead inner lives that are deeply at odds with their external existence. Iseult Gillespie helps make sense of these disparities to prepare you for the next time you read Virgina Woolf.
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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +941

    Interested in giving Virginia Woolf a try? You can download an audio version of any of Woolf's books (or any audio book) for free at www.audible.com/teded. And for even more book recs from our team, visit ed.ted.com/books.

    • @cup_check_official
      @cup_check_official Před 6 lety +14

      thanks for the free book!

    • @keri7031
      @keri7031 Před 6 lety +21

      TED-Ed this is the best science and history channel thanks for the good work

    • @bandanarai5270
      @bandanarai5270 Před 6 lety +18

      TED-Ed you are my best knowledgeable channel. I an 12 yrs old and my teacher gave me to write biography about famous English writers. Thank you! I am definitely going to write about her.

    • @samiaahmad8705
      @samiaahmad8705 Před 6 lety +5

      I'll make sure I'll give her a try now! Thank you!

    • @user-iu1xg6jv6e
      @user-iu1xg6jv6e Před 6 lety

      Why would you assume it would be worst.
      I think it could be better, since she could raise 2 of them. So we would end with 2 Shakespeares.

  • @kevslighthouse
    @kevslighthouse Před 6 lety +13139

    Can "Why Should You Read...?" become a regular series?

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +1067

      Hey Kevin, it is a series!
      Check out our first three installments for "War and Peace," "Frankenstein," and "The Odyssey":
      ed.ted.com/lessons/why-should-you-read-tolstoy-s-war-and-peace-brendan-pelsue
      ed.ted.com/lessons/everything-you-need-to-know-to-read-mary-shelley-s-frankenstein-iseult-gillespie
      ed.ted.com/lessons/everything-you-need-to-know-to-read-homer-s-odyssey-jill-dash
      And we have a few more coming your way (likely this month), so keep an eye out.
      Any books or authors you'd love to see us cover in this series?
      Thanks for watching!

    • @mustafaali-wp2nu
      @mustafaali-wp2nu Před 6 lety +221

      TED-Ed please make one on Franz Kafka.

    • @JustinGabriel425
      @JustinGabriel425 Před 6 lety +86

      George Orwell and Shakespeare!

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb Před 6 lety +22

      i don't like how buzzfeed this title sounds like

    • @akshaygayakwad8741
      @akshaygayakwad8741 Před 6 lety +9

      Jules verne

  • @heroes8689
    @heroes8689 Před 6 lety +3541

    “The mind can only fly so far from the body before it returns to the constraints of life”

    • @internetsummoner
      @internetsummoner Před 4 lety +8

      Humberto Heroes love that quote!

    • @jos.4174
      @jos.4174 Před 4 lety +37

      I've never read any of her books, but I think I should start because of this quote.

    • @jerhamieignacio4368
      @jerhamieignacio4368 Před 4 lety +9

      can you explain deeply what does this mean?

    • @freiabereinsam-
      @freiabereinsam- Před 4 lety +68

      jerhamie ignacio the mind is an endless realm where you can think, dream and be in your own way beyond any limits. Sort of an escape into freedom.
      Once you’re back in (real) life, you’re bound to succumb to said constraints

    • @axillamantova8912
      @axillamantova8912 Před 3 lety +4

      Selman thank you

  • @jiffyb333
    @jiffyb333 Před 6 lety +13601

    The artistry of this video is stunning.

  • @nikag7732
    @nikag7732 Před 6 lety +5941

    Woolf's writings make you ponder. My English teacher and the school librarian were great fans of Virginia but because of the lack of classic readers, they had to exclude her from the library book list. But on seeing my best friend and my love towards her writing, they agreed to stock up a shelf, dedicate a shelf to her. And now whenever I see one of her books in the hands of a fellow student, I can't help but smile at the thought that someone's perspective of life is going to change.

    • @phobiarai8255
      @phobiarai8255 Před 5 lety +70

      💜🙂this brought a smile in my face....i have the same feeling when someone carried the closest book to me

    • @AliceP.
      @AliceP. Před 4 lety +42

      That's lovely. I'd love to know how would you say your own perspective in life has changed by reading Virginia Woolf, but I suppose that'd be too much to ask? heheheh

    • @lindadwikat4941
      @lindadwikat4941 Před 4 lety +19

      Which book for her do you recommend?

    • @reemayaghmour7629
      @reemayaghmour7629 Před 4 lety +11

      Reading this made me smile

    • @finnkyrie4569
      @finnkyrie4569 Před 4 lety +12

      This is wholesome

  • @salome1075
    @salome1075 Před 4 lety +521

    Woolf said ”Thinking is my fighting. ” She was a great soldier .

    • @jilyyyyy.
      @jilyyyyy. Před 10 dny

      "she was a great soldier" but did she choose to be?

    • @jilyyyyy.
      @jilyyyyy. Před 10 dny

      "She was a great soldier" but did she chose to be?

  • @sharada7111
    @sharada7111 Před 4 lety +1367

    Disney: we are the greatest animators of all time
    Mr.Ted: Hold my beer

  • @sanayasminkhan3974
    @sanayasminkhan3974 Před 4 lety +2084

    I hate how classic novelists' lives end so tragically. They all deserved so much more.

    • @jasmin5872
      @jasmin5872 Před 2 lety +56

      you don't expect a person like that to wait for death do you? (think deeply about it)

    • @Iza56
      @Iza56 Před 2 lety +30

      @@jasmin5872 she was mental. Not every great writer commit suicide

    • @mehdiiqballone-1st-358
      @mehdiiqballone-1st-358 Před 2 lety

      Awesome

    • @shailejanarain
      @shailejanarain Před 2 lety +20

      @@Iza56 and the stupidest comment award goes to..

    • @JeremyCayaban
      @JeremyCayaban Před rokem +38

      @@Iza56 lot of them end tragically tho, it's not just writers, anyone with some renown: painters, musicians, actors. many suffer for their art, alot of them have to give their life to be great at what they do.

  • @galanzj
    @galanzj Před 2 lety +499

    "When I cannot see words curling like rings of smoke round me I am in darkness.I am nothing."
    Virginia Woolf.The Waves

  • @AndNowIJustSitInSilence
    @AndNowIJustSitInSilence Před 3 lety +489

    I wish such groups were still a thing. Like a few people who would just sit and drink coffee and discuss literature or the meaning of life and then go home and create something beautiful

    • @emilygray2025
      @emilygray2025 Před 2 lety +44

      They are you there, you it’s a matter of finding them.

    • @clairdelune779
      @clairdelune779 Před rokem +2

      Exactly that would be awesome

    • @jprice1928
      @jprice1928 Před rokem +26

      They do exist. They don’t exactly just advertise them on Google you have to make friends who have similar interests and make something like this yourself.

    • @faqihhhh
      @faqihhhh Před rokem +3

      you can make it on your own

  • @MultiMrDmitry2
    @MultiMrDmitry2 Před 5 lety +1024

    I'm currently reading 'To the lighthouse' by her; never have I ever read any book with such an exquisite depiction of characters' inner worlds; they actually do transcend the reality that surrounds them with their marvellously lurid streams of conscience.

    • @NickBoston
      @NickBoston Před 3 lety +44

      To the Lighthouse is incredibly rich. I've never felt so moved by the written word before. I read Mrs. Dalloway earlier this year. I need to re-read it again after this.
      Her use of stream of consciousness, and the deep dive into the tiny details... those small things that seem insignificant. And yet life is made up of these insignificances.
      Nothing I have ever read has made me feel so human.

    • @deepanshusharma8226
      @deepanshusharma8226 Před 2 lety +6

      Can anyone explain what did she mean by this sentence
      The autumn trees ravaged as they are take on the flesh of tattered flags kindling in the doom of cool cathedral caves where gold letters on marble pages describe death in battle and how bones bleach and burn far away in Indian sands.
      It's from 'to the lighthouse'

    • @hiba__000
      @hiba__000 Před 11 měsíci

      Ooommmg it's my favorite novel Mrs Ramsay i looove i wish i could discuss with you all of this irl frr

    • @pathbetweentrees
      @pathbetweentrees Před měsícem

      It was my first novel by her that I read and for the first time I felt myself truly represented in a book. The vividness of the mundanity is so delicately interwoven by her, you can't help but be enamoured.

  • @elisevedsted9130
    @elisevedsted9130 Před 6 lety +1437

    I love Woolf, she writes so beautifully and I absolutely adore her way of using stream of consciousness

    • @dellsantiago8108
      @dellsantiago8108 Před 6 lety +19

      Tirra Was Taken any suggestion where i can begin to read her work. Im not a smart reader.. hehehhe but i always want to be a deep thinker.. the presentation made me see that her complex and somehow disturbing mind somehow mirrors me. Offcourse i dont have her creative prowess.. hehehehe. Im depress as well.. :(

    • @mariesnape
      @mariesnape Před 6 lety +12

      She has short-stories I think! Although her writing is relatively straight-forward, so not too confusing. Haha I relate so much to the "want to be a deep thinker" thing, doesn't come naturally to me though lol

    • @gamayg7
      @gamayg7 Před 6 lety +6

      She has several short stories. I ultimately love The Death of the Moth.

    • @jerrysmith6045
      @jerrysmith6045 Před 6 lety

      Tirra Was Taken. Ladywolff off. Very busy will get back to you asap

    • @arhanya8552
      @arhanya8552 Před 6 lety

      Hope, Liam neeson helped you in due time..😄

  • @keri7031
    @keri7031 Před 6 lety +2828

    this is the best science and history channel thanks for the good work

    • @lilconfused686
      @lilconfused686 Před 6 lety +6

      haha, good joke mate

    • @madchem420
      @madchem420 Před 6 lety

      will there be a dj?

    • @Bob-np2uc
      @Bob-np2uc Před 6 lety +5

      We watch these all the time in biology, it's amazing

    • @keri7031
      @keri7031 Před 6 lety

      1362 Bob yes

    • @Blues.003
      @Blues.003 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lilconfused686 do you have any better recommendations?

  • @bobmiller3627
    @bobmiller3627 Před 6 lety +4018

    Sadly, Virginia Woolf was a soul that was born about a century before she should have been. If she was still alive today though, I think she would have been impressed by the progress the world has made since she left us :)

    • @royshantzis3321
      @royshantzis3321 Před 5 lety +461

      I think people like Woolf find themselves at odds with history no matter when they're born. We needed her then as badly as we need people like Woolf now.

    • @NoorFatima-qq1pc
      @NoorFatima-qq1pc Před 5 lety +331

      @@royshantzis3321 There are people like Virginia woolf in this time too. They are just alienated and we don't know about them. Maybe they don't publish their work because they feel that the people of this century just want to read about dragons and action. Or maybe their work will be discovered in the next century. We need to pay more attention to people around us.

    • @patrickhanson712
      @patrickhanson712 Před 5 lety +8

      Maybe.

    • @ashleyphoenix633
      @ashleyphoenix633 Před 4 lety +44

      @@NoorFatima-qq1pc I completely agree with you 💯 but I love stories with dragons not gonna lie 😂

    • @raisa_cherry33
      @raisa_cherry33 Před 4 lety +5

      @@ashleyphoenix633 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @lolaatearteen
    @lolaatearteen Před 5 lety +1472

    My all time fave line from The Waves .. "It is not one life I look back upon: I am not one person; I am many people; I do not know altogether who I am ... Or how to distinguish my life from their's.
    I feel like this is me. Weird.

    • @internetsummoner
      @internetsummoner Před 4 lety +12

      Traecy Dazo reminds me of what David Bowie said about being a musician ! Beautiful quote ~

    • @icungnhi1923
      @icungnhi1923 Před 2 lety

      I think most of us do the same. Thank for your comt. Now I check out The Waves first

    • @popscent
      @popscent Před 2 lety +2

      Can you explain its meaning

    • @drwoo6090
      @drwoo6090 Před 2 lety

      It’s not weird, it’s common!

    • @submissivelover
      @submissivelover Před 2 lety +2

      I feel this way often, from my teens to my 20's, I was very different, or perhaps I was as I am just less realized, less solid, or am I currently as illusory should I reflect in the future... She was a fascinating author, far before her time

  • @Maracujakeks
    @Maracujakeks Před 6 lety +783

    What a wonderful video, made with so much love and effort! Thank you for this.

  • @KhaledAlfaris
    @KhaledAlfaris Před 6 lety +299

    This is one beautiful looking video!

  • @dewi9611
    @dewi9611 Před 6 lety +652

    I'm wondering how long did you make this video... It's so mesmerizing and I need more video like this. Show us more about good books to read ;)

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +563

      Hi Dewi! We're so glad you like the video.
      The pre-production stage of our pipeline (which includes concept, writing, editing, and fact checking) took about a month and a half. In terms of scripts, this is about as quick as it gets.
      The production portion (including recording voiceover, design, animation, music, and sound effects) took roughly 2.5 months, which is also one of the faster productions for a piece of this length.
      All told, about four months, and we loved pretty much every minute of making it.

    • @ladykenya
      @ladykenya Před 4 lety +69

      TED-Ed and in that four months how many people worked on this piece and pieces like this? I want full credits for all the amazing human beings that worked on this. Virginia Woolf never seemed interesting to me until now. But to be fair, all that was told to us in high school was that she was writer who ended her own life.

    • @AlexLopez-hn5ru
      @AlexLopez-hn5ru Před 4 lety +7

      @@TEDEd Thank you! 🙏🏻❤️

    • @mellow-yellow918
      @mellow-yellow918 Před 3 lety +34

      @@TEDEd You guys are so hardworking! It's astonishing that a video which is about 6 minutes long is a fabrication of 4 months' hardwork...you are doing absolutely wonderful job! Keep up the good work and keep on prospering 👍👏

    • @madiha5401
      @madiha5401 Před 3 lety +7

      As a voice over artist I completely understand the effort 🙏 thankyou so much to everyone who worked on this masterpiece

  • @Ashely56
    @Ashely56 Před 5 lety +117

    I read "A Room of One's Own" this year and so far it's my favorite book that I have read this year I found it brilliant, and woolf style of writing and writing itself incredible. She has become one of my favorite authors by far

  • @Fatma-gz8hp
    @Fatma-gz8hp Před 6 lety +25

    I love how you shed a light on literary works... please do a lot of this in the future!!!!

  • @BloodAniron
    @BloodAniron Před 6 lety +58

    The content in this video is a masterpiece from beginning to end. I could listen/watch forever. Thank you so much!

  • @pooppoopzoopzoop9935
    @pooppoopzoopzoop9935 Před 6 lety +37

    This video was absolutely stunning! You can really tell how much time and care was put into this video, from the art, to the information, to go so far as to even link the viewer to an audio book! Liked!

  • @StepanUa7
    @StepanUa7 Před 6 lety +10

    Please, please, please more of these. This is my favourite content on CZcams ever.

  • @tuonglinhtranha200
    @tuonglinhtranha200 Před 2 lety +27

    I remember when I was in high school I started to practice for SAT because I wanted to go to the US to study abroad. One of the first reading exercise I did was an excerpt from Woolfe's A Room of One's Own. I hadn't been exposed much to foreign literature so I was so so struck by her prose and the power it carried. It was truly amazing and worth rereading every time

  • @juancasillas9877
    @juancasillas9877 Před 6 lety +86

    Of all the videos this channel has to offer, I personaly believe the art videos are the most fulfilling and beautiful. Great work, congratulations to everyone involved.

  • @audobone
    @audobone Před 6 lety +236

    This came at the right time! I had just picked up a copy of Orlando and begun reading. It wasn't mentioned in this video, but I would totally suggest reading her book "Jacob's Room", too, as it was her first modernist novel (she had one short story written in the same style and two conventional novels before it). Beautiful animation work on this video, by the way.

    • @reptarhouse
      @reptarhouse Před 2 lety +3

      Orlando’s my favorite. I read it probably 20 years ago and I still remember the line ‘hens laid incessantly eggs on no special tint’ lol. I love everything by Virginia but Orlando holds a special place for me.

  • @d4nhumphr3y93
    @d4nhumphr3y93 Před 4 lety +31

    00:00 A room of one’s own
    01:40 Life background
    02:49 Mrs. Dalloway
    03:24 To the lighthouse
    04:08 The Waves
    04:40 Orlando

  • @Dani_1012
    @Dani_1012 Před 5 lety +4

    Do more videos about these authors and their works of writing! This was really well done and the animation keeps getting better and better each video! Keep up the great work!

  • @poetryquotesgoodreads3430
    @poetryquotesgoodreads3430 Před 4 lety +37

    I came across a hauntingly beautiful poetry book that had a Virginia Woolf vibe to it, “12:12 Midnight”
    by Danielle Ever Rose
    “From the wounded soul, comes poetry and music. In return, music and poetry heals the soul.”🎶
    It was a great read.

  • @mjparent222
    @mjparent222 Před 6 lety +6

    This is really wonderful. The story, the animation and the main character that inspired both of you. Thank you for this great work.

  • @nivedya4413
    @nivedya4413 Před 3 lety +7

    This is such an insanely amazing video! Loved the animation, loved the narration. It's too beautiful!

  • @skinnylegend8460
    @skinnylegend8460 Před 6 lety +2

    Omg the art here is so beautiful, it really captures her. Thank you for this beautiful piece!

  • @peterpansplayground
    @peterpansplayground Před 6 lety +50

    beautiful animation and narration as always TED-Ed! awesome job! I always look forward to seeing your videos.

  • @jiminsjamsinfireme2471
    @jiminsjamsinfireme2471 Před 6 lety +5

    I can't stop watching this video. The artwork is absolutely stunning

  • @avinashkaur1950
    @avinashkaur1950 Před rokem +7

    The artistry and efforts in every single ted ed video is just exceptional ✨️

  • @X60Gamers
    @X60Gamers Před 6 lety +16

    This is so well done

  • @NBJ97
    @NBJ97 Před 6 lety +2

    You have yet again surpassed yourself regarding the quality and captivating style of your animation. I loved it.

  • @zinebfarhane1728
    @zinebfarhane1728 Před 2 lety +7

    I constantly come back to this video whenever I am reading something to Virginia Woolf, and I cannot seem to explain how much I love it. The artwork, the voiceover, the words that become carved in one's mind. I absolutely adore it. This is just magnificently well made.

  • @superquietbunny
    @superquietbunny Před 6 lety +3

    the animation here is the best i’ve seen from ted ed or anywhere really, and ted ed has plenty of beautiful animations

  • @Friendly911
    @Friendly911 Před 6 lety +1

    this animation is beyond amazing, there's no word for it. Such creativity is very much appreciated.

  • @RainierKine
    @RainierKine Před 6 lety +246

    Works of art -- the books were killed, destoryed to birth, to reincarnate, this work of art -- this video. Thank you for bringing this cycle to its own, another climax, whatever form it takes.

  • @hellozup
    @hellozup Před 6 lety +27

    what a beautiful video/animation/illustration.. I often heard about Virginia Woolf's works but haven't read any of them. Sounds like a tragic yet very insightful writings, really interesting..

  • @prithikalatha7218
    @prithikalatha7218 Před 3 lety +5

    I've watched this video three times already, it never ceases to amaze me.

  • @FreeDocumentaryHistory
    @FreeDocumentaryHistory Před 2 měsíci

    what a fantastic snippet of art/literature/knowledge - thank you

  • @carolel2459
    @carolel2459 Před 6 lety +7

    this video is amaaazing 😩 thank you so much!

  • @GuitarHeartno1
    @GuitarHeartno1 Před rokem +12

    ☘ To anybody who's reading this, May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. when you hear music so bright and powerful all the negativity leaves your body and makes you feel amazing. May clarity replaces confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. There are a lot of languages in the world but music is the language which connects all of us. May your life be full of joy, strength, light, and ease. Whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better.

  • @meowlody
    @meowlody Před 6 lety +59

    I cam here because I mistaken the thumbnail as one of the Inktober videos and now I want to read that book.

  • @vincyli5189
    @vincyli5189 Před 5 lety +1

    I love the graphics and visuals so much! Well done!

  • @GinzaGeorge
    @GinzaGeorge Před 3 lety

    The visual clips here are breathtakingly beautiful. It is organic where one wants to go back to this video for both the convincing explanation on why one may consider Woolf's works plus the brilliance of the visuals aiding the explanation so well.

  • @harshalbhanarkar
    @harshalbhanarkar Před 4 lety +4

    I really need more of these books recommendation!

  • @nikkallamas
    @nikkallamas Před rokem +1

    The visuals and the art is amazing

  • @AndNowIJustSitInSilence

    4:44 i love this so much. I don't usually appreciate cutting up books, but this is just beautiful

  • @lipsach
    @lipsach Před 6 lety +3

    This animated part with books was amazing

  • @raymondbatac3826
    @raymondbatac3826 Před 3 lety +88

    Maybe I'm just a bad reader but I find her works extensive what I mean is it takes me twice or three times to read to finally understand what she means in one paragraph

    • @IIImobiusIII
      @IIImobiusIII Před 3 lety +29

      I've read hundreds upon hundreds of books of all types from all over the world. Never connected with her in the slightest. Some great women authors out there. Some forgotten, take for instance Marie Corelli. Her "The Sorrows of Satan" was the first Novel ever to be considered a Best Seller in the Press. Never hear about her though, but I'm happy one of my friends got me a copy.

    • @emilygray2025
      @emilygray2025 Před 2 lety +6

      I have found the same, although it is not altogether an unpleasant experience. I think it helps a lot to read and then discuss, it seems to me that is the intention.

    • @l.jadeee9997
      @l.jadeee9997 Před 2 lety +2

      i came here trying to gain motivation again to continue her book to the light house but after i found out how she was problematic i couldn't find the energy to put into reading it again. But i will however go on and read her book orlando since it seems quite interesting

    • @abbyfathauer1211
      @abbyfathauer1211 Před 2 lety +10

      I think in a way that’s what makes her so great. she isn’t always concise, but each reread reveals something new and beautiful

    • @cennix
      @cennix Před rokem +1

      or you just aren't smart enough lol

  • @naz7413
    @naz7413 Před 5 lety +1

    The animating and directing of this video is absolutely fantastic!!

  • @rckanyakumari
    @rckanyakumari Před 5 lety +1

    Captivating graphics compiled with soothing audio was amazing to watch...

  • @AnneSofieLovesMozart
    @AnneSofieLovesMozart Před 6 lety +7

    Thank you for this, I loved the animations

  • @samirshrestha8309
    @samirshrestha8309 Před 6 lety +4

    wow early bird did catch the worm !! love the animation work !

  • @eliskaneugebauer5338
    @eliskaneugebauer5338 Před 5 lety +1

    This video in general was beautiful...
    And the E. Albee reference at the end was just cherry on top of the cake. Absolutely loved this. ☺️

  • @pratikshakanade539
    @pratikshakanade539 Před 3 lety +1

    Every time I play any video from this channel the intro music is so soothing and calm....I just can't stop replaying it twice thrice etc

  • @durpddurke4633
    @durpddurke4633 Před 6 lety +175

    Next up: Why you should read Great Expectations with great expectations for it.

    • @maggie7960
      @maggie7960 Před 2 lety

      Is great expectations good? I’ve heard very mixed reviews.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 Před rokem

      ​@@maggie7960 hated it when I read it.

  • @cinnamontoastslut4335
    @cinnamontoastslut4335 Před 6 lety +23

    This video is amazing. So inspiring. I write too in a modernistic way

  • @sonaliverma1218
    @sonaliverma1218 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for such beautiful content. Terrific editing ❤

  • @elitesflowers-floristshop.3616

    Fantastic video, I can’t imagine the huge amount of hours put into this video. I subscribed immediately and I shared it with my friends. Thanks!!!!

  • @darkescape2500
    @darkescape2500 Před 6 lety +3

    This is amazing animation! I couldn't take my eyes off the screen for even a second.
    But perhaps I'll have to rewatch or rather rehear what was being said as I was completely spellbound by the beautiful art before me.

  • @solenhav5203
    @solenhav5203 Před 3 lety +35

    "You cannot find peace by avoiding life"

  • @arjunrajv1831
    @arjunrajv1831 Před 6 lety +1

    Appreciate the effort and insight put into the making of this video. It's exceptional.

  • @waxedlatexpanda8496
    @waxedlatexpanda8496 Před 8 měsíci

    Love the animation Sarah!

  • @eddevortex3219
    @eddevortex3219 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the most beautiful things i've ever saw about Virginia. Brought me to tears. Thank you so much all the crew involved for existence of this video.

  • @Madfattdeeb
    @Madfattdeeb Před 2 lety +14

    This was amazing!!
    Virginia Woolf is one of my favorite authors of all time. So I had to see this video. I was not disappointed. I believe everyone should try reading a Virginia Woolf book at least once in their life.
    Also the art in this video was really beautiful.

  • @nguyenha8278
    @nguyenha8278 Před 3 lety +1

    the art is so amazing !!

  • @vaibhavagrawal1210
    @vaibhavagrawal1210 Před 3 lety

    Once again, nicely explained and beautiful animation. Thank you.

  • @MrTwentington
    @MrTwentington Před 4 lety +9

    Virginia Woolf is better with context- I've only read Jacob's Room and Mrs Dalloway and both were a hard read to get into. It was somehow so simple- both relatively small books about fairly ordinary things- but the way it was done and the way I had to think to read it was a challenge. When I started watching biopics of her life and why she wrote the way she did and what she was trying to say it suddenly clicked. I still had to take my time to really absorb what was happening on each page- it's not one to read on autopilot- but my appreciation for her work grew immensely and it made so much more sense even changing the way I saw artistic expression and the world

  • @JohnCF
    @JohnCF Před 6 lety +75

    I had a hard time listening to what she was saying. Was too busy enjoying the artistic visuals! Very well done!!

  • @amicst
    @amicst Před 4 lety

    The animation was just as enjoyable as the explanation, thank you.

  • @lindapow9351
    @lindapow9351 Před 2 lety

    a beautifully compiled story telling in art.... look forward to listening & learning!

  • @ius2713
    @ius2713 Před 6 lety +86

    Nice! There is Tolstoy video on TedEd, now Woolf. Hope there would be others too. Next Dostoevsky, maybe?

    • @andlabs
      @andlabs Před 6 lety +2

      The closest thing that I can remember them doing to a complete author study is the video on "what makes something Kafkaesque", though it doesn't go into a full biography. There's also other single-work videos like the Tolstoy one, but the only one I can think of off the top of my head is the The Wizard of Oz one... (The "what makes something Orwellian" video focuses more on the word than on the work or the man, but I guess that one should be counted too.)

    • @ius2713
      @ius2713 Před 6 lety +2

      Pietro Gagliardi how could I even forgot videos about about Kafkaesque and Orwellian! It's just amazing and rewarding to watch these beautifully animated videos. I certainly want to read Woolf because of this video, though previously I'm afraid of her writing style that is famous for being hard to read.

    • @ankursingh1912
      @ankursingh1912 Před 4 lety

      This comment aged well , They made a video on Crime and Punishment.

  • @elizabethdalloway
    @elizabethdalloway Před 6 lety +11

    I love Virginia Woolf's work. Thank you so much for spreading knowledge and fun!

  • @nejafeja
    @nejafeja Před 2 lety

    this clip was brilliant, thank you

  • @tolbiny36
    @tolbiny36 Před 6 lety

    The stop motion artistry of this video is absolutely beautiful! Wow.

  • @myderp6954
    @myderp6954 Před 6 lety +65

    RIP all of those innocent books!
    :c

  • @sujatasingh2017
    @sujatasingh2017 Před 3 lety +6

    It is a pure joy to watch this video. In order to understand the works of Virginia Woolf, her personal life must be taken into consideration. She writes from the depth of the words which has layers upon layers and the reader gets lost into the world of each character.

  • @innergizewithkritika9324

    Wow, this video is tunning. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @nanohiso
    @nanohiso Před 6 lety +1

    I wish I had the money to support you guys! I love love Ted Ed videos beyond imagination! it's even on my bucket list that once I get the money and electronic payment means, supporting you is a must! keep up the great work!

  • @Sweetumskitty1789
    @Sweetumskitty1789 Před 4 lety +39

    I feel like Orlando has a pretty sick deal, I personally would love to be functionally immortal and change genders and bodies. As long as my best friend has that power too!

  • @yojiviriak675
    @yojiviriak675 Před 6 lety +18

    one of the greatest minds of all times

  • @laurafoster327yt
    @laurafoster327yt Před 5 lety +1

    I love the way this video was done. I've read A Room of One's Own and Mrs. Dalloway (many years ago), and look forward to reading more of Woolf's work.

  • @mitradave3469
    @mitradave3469 Před 3 lety +1

    This is presented very beautifully! Kudos to the so well thought and executed animation!! :D

  • @raisa_cherry33
    @raisa_cherry33 Před 4 lety +3

    I m gonna study one of her works in tomorrow's class of Modernism (26th Aug 2019) ❤😃

  • @dev6834
    @dev6834 Před rokem +4

    In our 12th grade curriculum we have one lesson of Woolf, 'The New Dress'......... while my fellow friends hated the lesson for its mind boggling vocabulary and paragraph long sentences, I wondered, what complexity an author has to undergo, to write such a masterpiece... It's tragic to find she drowned herself.. RIP

  • @irispereyra4780
    @irispereyra4780 Před 6 lety

    Love these videos, both the animation and the themes! This one has inspired me to read a few of those Woolf's books I haven't read yet.

  • @tanvikhan6981
    @tanvikhan6981 Před 2 lety +1

    The animation of these videos is what draws me back again and again

  • @twilight9683
    @twilight9683 Před 6 lety +3

    This reminded of All The Bright Places...

    • @sarakh9261
      @sarakh9261 Před 6 lety

      Lenshy same, i bought her novel To the Lighthouse last year and didn't bother to read it until now when I read All the Bright Places. Finch was obsessed with her and I only got to know about her taking her own life from this novel even thou we did study her at school and no body told us about it.

  • @sehgalvikas
    @sehgalvikas Před 2 lety

    the animations in this video are pure gold!!

  • @rachitasaha1407
    @rachitasaha1407 Před 2 lety

    The audio and video is STUNNING 💖

  • @little0rphan431
    @little0rphan431 Před 6 lety +14

    Watched finished the whole video

  • @shreyaadani694
    @shreyaadani694 Před 6 lety +5

    Nice I will read

  • @khwajafatmi5882
    @khwajafatmi5882 Před 2 lety +2

    Imagine how much care was put to make this animation! Very inspiring!

  • @prachikashalkar741
    @prachikashalkar741 Před 6 lety

    Just loveee the visuals! Beautiful and clever 😍

  • @rachelbgs9419
    @rachelbgs9419 Před rokem +3

    I really enjoyed this vídeo! Now, I’m putting Orlando on my reading list!