Virginia Woolf: A Biography, Volumes 1-2Using excerpts from family journals as well as pieces of Virginia's own correspondence and diaries, Bell has created an unparalleled portrait of his aunt and provides a view of Bloomsbury life as only a family member could. |
Contents
Virginia and Vanessa skating by Vanessa 1897 p | 49 |
NINE | 58 |
1910June 1912 | 157 |
APPENDIX | 189 |
APPENDIX | 202 |
APPENDIX | 213 |
Virginia with Clive and Julian Bell 1910 | 4 |
November 1918December 1922 63 | 63 |
June 1925December 1928 109 | 109 |
SEVEN | 154 |
November 1936September 1939 197 | 197 |
APPENDIX | 227 |
APPENDIX | 253 |
A Note on Sources and References | 260 |
282 | |
1925 | 89 |
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