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... Novel , must be adapted to produce a full - length novel . This is what she wrote in her diary on January 26 , 1920 ( A Writer's Diary , p . 22 ) : Suppose one thing should open out of another - as in an unwritten novel - only not for ...
... Novel , must be adapted to produce a full - length novel . This is what she wrote in her diary on January 26 , 1920 ( A Writer's Diary , p . 22 ) : Suppose one thing should open out of another - as in an unwritten novel - only not for ...
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... novel . Early in 1923 she had decided upon its being a novel ; she called it at first The Hours , but finally went back to the original title Mrs Dalloway . Throughout these six years , 1919 to 1924 , she was also writing a considerable ...
... novel . Early in 1923 she had decided upon its being a novel ; she called it at first The Hours , but finally went back to the original title Mrs Dalloway . Throughout these six years , 1919 to 1924 , she was also writing a considerable ...
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... novel which she ever wrote , though there was rather more than a touch of sentimentality in it . It did very well , though not as well as The Edwardians , selling about 15,000 copies in the first year -it still sells 35 years after it ...
... novel which she ever wrote , though there was rather more than a touch of sentimentality in it . It did very well , though not as well as The Edwardians , selling about 15,000 copies in the first year -it still sells 35 years after it ...
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