Virginia Woolf: a Biography, Volume 2Hogarth Press, 1972 - Novelists, English |
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Page 152
... Ethel's diary - written about 1933 - is in many ways interesting . It shows some of the misunderstandings and some of the perceptions that made the relationship between the two women difficult . The references to Virginia's socialism ...
... Ethel's diary - written about 1933 - is in many ways interesting . It shows some of the misunderstandings and some of the perceptions that made the relationship between the two women difficult . The references to Virginia's socialism ...
Page 159
Quentin Bell. tawdry , paltry vanity . Moreover , the things that Virginia and Ethel did not like about each other were becoming more and more obvious to each of them . Ethel's overwhelming egotism and incessant raucous demands for ...
Quentin Bell. tawdry , paltry vanity . Moreover , the things that Virginia and Ethel did not like about each other were becoming more and more obvious to each of them . Ethel's overwhelming egotism and incessant raucous demands for ...
Page 170
... Ethel was not wholly rational . Certainly , at this time , Ethel had a real grievance against her friend . For Ethel was still in love with Virginia , and so inevitably made scenes , scenes which Virginia found disgusting , repellent ...
... Ethel was not wholly rational . Certainly , at this time , Ethel had a real grievance against her friend . For Ethel was still in love with Virginia , and so inevitably made scenes , scenes which Virginia found disgusting , repellent ...
Contents
IO 19391941 | 211 |
Appendix A Chronology | 227 |
Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
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