Downhill All the Way: An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 23
Page 7
... Rodmell Virginia and Lytton Strachey ( By permission of Mrs. Igor Vinogradoff ) The author and John Lehmann at Monks House Rodmell Village The author , Sally , and Virginia in Tavistock Square TS . Eliot at Monks House Virginia and ...
... Rodmell Virginia and Lytton Strachey ( By permission of Mrs. Igor Vinogradoff ) The author and John Lehmann at Monks House Rodmell Village The author , Sally , and Virginia in Tavistock Square TS . Eliot at Monks House Virginia and ...
Page 154
... Rodmell and then to London . Virginia seemed to be a good deal better , and , as a further precaution , she took another twelve days ' complete holiday at Rodmell . She started to work on the proofs again on June 12 , but almost at once ...
... Rodmell and then to London . Virginia seemed to be a good deal better , and , as a further precaution , she took another twelve days ' complete holiday at Rodmell . She started to work on the proofs again on June 12 , but almost at once ...
Page 187
... Rodmell . She was in very bad condition and I gradually got her fit . She became very fond of me and I of her , and when the Rothschilds returned to Cambridge I refused - much to their relief - to hand Mitz back to them . Mitz was a ...
... Rodmell . She was in very bad condition and I gradually got her fit . She became very fond of me and I of her , and when the Rothschilds returned to Cambridge I refused - much to their relief - to hand Mitz back to them . Mitz was a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Advisory Committee asked autobiography became began beliefs and desires believe Bloomsbury Britain British Cassis Ceylon Civil Service colonial communists copies criticism curious deal death diary E. M. Forster earned edition extremely Fabian Society fact feel felt Freud garden German Glazebrook Hitler Hogarth House Hogarth Press Imperial India intellectual interesting Jacob's Room John kind knew Labour Party League Leonard Woolf Liberal literary editor lived London looked Lytton Lytton Strachey Massingham Maynard ment mind Mirsky Mitz Monks House months Nation Nazis never novel occupation one's Ottoline paper person poems political printed printer professional published Ralph Richmond Rodmell Roger Fry Rothstein Russia seemed Singer car social sold story Strachey Street T. S. Eliot talk Tavistock Square Theodore Rothstein thing thought tion told took Virginia Woolf Vita walk wanted woman writing written wrote young