Virginia Woolf: a Biography, Volume 2Hogarth Press, 1972 - Novelists, English |
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Page 117
... Vita herself was a little in awe of her . But the little evidence that we have suggests that Vita found Virginia unkind . Speaking of the seals of the General Post Office , Vita remarked in a letter to Virginia that they " are ...
... Vita herself was a little in awe of her . But the little evidence that we have suggests that Vita found Virginia unkind . Speaking of the seals of the General Post Office , Vita remarked in a letter to Virginia that they " are ...
Page 119
... Vita . As far as Virginia's life is concerned the point is of no great importance ; what was , to her , important was the extent to which she was emotionally in- volved , the degree to which she was in love . One cannot give a straight ...
... Vita . As far as Virginia's life is concerned the point is of no great importance ; what was , to her , important was the extent to which she was emotionally in- volved , the degree to which she was in love . One cannot give a straight ...
Page 132
... Vita at Knole , showing her over the building - 4 acres of it - stalking through it in a Turkish dress surrounded by dogs and children ; a cart bringing in wood as carts had done for centuries to feed the great fires of the house ; Vita ...
... Vita at Knole , showing her over the building - 4 acres of it - stalking through it in a Turkish dress surrounded by dogs and children ; a cart bringing in wood as carts had done for centuries to feed the great fires of the house ; Vita ...
Contents
IO 19391941 | 211 |
Appendix A Chronology | 227 |
Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
Copyright | |
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