Virginia Woolf: a Biography, Volume 2Hogarth Press, 1972 - Novelists, English |
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Page 35
... fact Vanessa did not settle at Charleston until October of that year ( after David Garnett's blunderings at Asham ) , while the subsequent social transactions belong rather to the years 1917 and 1918. In fact the autumn and winter ...
... fact Vanessa did not settle at Charleston until October of that year ( after David Garnett's blunderings at Asham ) , while the subsequent social transactions belong rather to the years 1917 and 1918. In fact the autumn and winter ...
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... fact , expected to do everything except the few things that he wanted to do . Thus the situation was , in its nature , difficult . It was made worse by the fact that , as Leonard himself says , he was a perfectionist , and still young ...
... fact , expected to do everything except the few things that he wanted to do . Thus the situation was , in its nature , difficult . It was made worse by the fact that , as Leonard himself says , he was a perfectionist , and still young ...
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... fact that she had a great admiration for the novels of Virginia Woolf and that she was herself a writer and she appears irresistible . And yet for a time Virginia did resist her . Their first encounter , as we have seen , was at Clive's ...
... fact that she had a great admiration for the novels of Virginia Woolf and that she was herself a writer and she appears irresistible . And yet for a time Virginia did resist her . Their first encounter , as we have seen , was at Clive's ...
Contents
IO 19391941 | 211 |
Appendix A Chronology | 227 |
Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
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