Virginia Woolf: a Biography, Volume 2Hogarth Press, 1972 - Novelists, English |
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... sister- " For one thing I detest that style of sentence , & then the bold abrupt handwriting is what I can't compass . The catastrophes at Charleston had in fact involved Virginia in a great deal of fatiguing exertion at a time when she ...
... sister- " For one thing I detest that style of sentence , & then the bold abrupt handwriting is what I can't compass . The catastrophes at Charleston had in fact involved Virginia in a great deal of fatiguing exertion at a time when she ...
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... sister's company " ( not that she probably said it out loud ) ; she had , in a word , things that Virginia did not have and she led a life , even though it was devoted to what Virginia called " a low art , " which seemed enviably ...
... sister's company " ( not that she probably said it out loud ) ; she had , in a word , things that Virginia did not have and she led a life , even though it was devoted to what Virginia called " a low art , " which seemed enviably ...
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... sisters hurt each other when each only wanted to be comforting and comfortable . In the same way , when I had an ... sister . 66 On 5 November 1935 Virginia again recorded what she called a specimen day . " By this she meant not a ...
... sisters hurt each other when each only wanted to be comforting and comfortable . In the same way , when I had an ... sister . 66 On 5 November 1935 Virginia again recorded what she called a specimen day . " By this she meant not a ...
Contents
IO 19391941 | 211 |
Appendix A Chronology | 227 |
Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
Copyright | |
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