Virginia Woolf: A Biography, Volumes 1-2Nephew of Virginia Woolf, Quentin Bell enjoyed an intimacy with his subject granted to few biographers. Originally published in two volumes in 1972, and revised for this new edition, his acclaimed biography describes Virginia Woolf's family and childhood, her earliest writings; the formation of the Bloomsbury Group; her marriage to Leonard Woolf; the mental breakdowns of the years 1912-15; the origins and growth of the Hogarth Press; her friendships with T.S. Eliot, Katherine Mansfield and Vita Sackville-West; her struggles to write The waves and The years; and the political and personal distresses of her last decade. |
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... certainly the source of some passages which followed this , passages in which Maitland touches , tenderly and discreetly , on Leslie's faults in matters of education and housekeeping and which conclude with a statement -it certainly ...
... certainly the source of some passages which followed this , passages in which Maitland touches , tenderly and discreetly , on Leslie's faults in matters of education and housekeeping and which conclude with a statement -it certainly ...
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... certainly did , to hope for such a marriage , her expectations must indeed have been faint when once Lytton's offer had been withdrawn . It was , certainly , a deeply disappointing and saddening experience . * Lytton retired to Brighton ...
... certainly did , to hope for such a marriage , her expectations must indeed have been faint when once Lytton's offer had been withdrawn . It was , certainly , a deeply disappointing and saddening experience . * Lytton retired to Brighton ...
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... certainly very much better and was indeed bent upon returning to London . This idea filled Leonard with despair . London would certainly be bad for her and would lead , inevitably , to another breakdown . Shortly after the declaration ...
... certainly very much better and was indeed bent upon returning to London . This idea filled Leonard with despair . London would certainly be bad for her and would lead , inevitably , to another breakdown . Shortly after the declaration ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Appendix B Report on Teaching at Morley College | 202 |
Appendix E The Dreadnought Hoax | 213 |
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