Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904 to 1911Woolf's account of his seven years as a civil servant in Ceylon. "He has a seemingly effortless way with words which is beautiful and spellbinding" (J. M. Edelstein, New Republic). Index; photographs. |
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Page 37
What in fact happened was that I had put the finishing touches to a facade behind
which I could conceal or camouflage my intellect and also hide from most people
, both in Ceylon and for the remainder of my life , the fact that I am mentally ...
What in fact happened was that I had put the finishing touches to a facade behind
which I could conceal or camouflage my intellect and also hide from most people
, both in Ceylon and for the remainder of my life , the fact that I am mentally ...
Page 108
So you are in fact answering about 500 letters every day , for otherwise the
number of unanswered letters would continually increase and eventually you
would be answering letters today which you received months and years ago .
Therefore if ...
So you are in fact answering about 500 letters every day , for otherwise the
number of unanswered letters would continually increase and eventually you
would be answering letters today which you received months and years ago .
Therefore if ...
Page 168
Not one of them was deterred from killing by the fact that hundreds of other men
in Ceylon had been hanged for precisely similar killings . All the evidence , in all
countries and at all times , goes to show that capital punishment is not a deterrent
...
Not one of them was deterred from killing by the fact that hundreds of other men
in Ceylon had been hanged for precisely similar killings . All the evidence , in all
countries and at all times , goes to show that capital punishment is not a deterrent
...
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User Review - Jenney - LibraryThingIn the feudal society of Ceylon "I felt that there was some depth of happiness rather than pleasure, of satisfaction, . . . which the western world is losing or has lost." (p 158) Judgments such as ... Read full review
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User Review - robertsgirl - LibraryThingThis is the second book Leonard Woolf wrote of his life. He is a graceful author, and a sensitive man. Good look into an aristocratic young britisher and his growing up. Read full review
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