The essays of Virginia WoolfHogarth Press, 1986 - 440 pagina's Gathers Virginia Woolf's earliest essays, reviews, and biographical sketches and provide an introduction and background notes. |
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Pagina 96
... Face of Clay ' Mr H. A. Vachell could hardly have chosen a happier setting for his novel The Face of Clay than the fishing village of Pont - Aven in Brittany . The rustic barbarity of the peasant life becomes something primitive and ...
... Face of Clay ' Mr H. A. Vachell could hardly have chosen a happier setting for his novel The Face of Clay than the fishing village of Pont - Aven in Brittany . The rustic barbarity of the peasant life becomes something primitive and ...
Pagina 311
... face of the world . What he asked he could not get , or perhaps he asked it of the wrong people . From the first an uneasy note sounds beneath the rest . The beautiful Mrs Sheridan implored him , when they began to rise , to let his ...
... face of the world . What he asked he could not get , or perhaps he asked it of the wrong people . From the first an uneasy note sounds beneath the rest . The beautiful Mrs Sheridan implored him , when they began to rise , to let his ...
Pagina 316
... face to face with Mme Récamier , merely remarks , ' Mme Récamier is of quite an opposite sort , though in the first fashion a graceful and decent beauty of excellent character . " To solidify the chapter one can also quote at length ...
... face to face with Mme Récamier , merely remarks , ' Mme Récamier is of quite an opposite sort , though in the first fashion a graceful and decent beauty of excellent character . " To solidify the chapter one can also quote at length ...
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The Essays of Virginia Woolf, 1904-1912, Volume 1;Volumes 1904-1912 Virginia Woolf Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1989 |
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