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 223
... imagine that Madame Waddington sat down , to describe her life from day to day , she sees none of these outlines ; her impression is created by a number of scenes , and some overlap the others . It is not her purpose , although she ...
... imagine that Madame Waddington sat down , to describe her life from day to day , she sees none of these outlines ; her impression is created by a number of scenes , and some overlap the others . It is not her purpose , although she ...
Pagina 345
... imagine that it makes him uneasy to sit beside books for long ; he hears people talking in them , and must let them out . To do this one must get at them , see them , make them talk sense ; a fascinating employment , although not ...
... imagine that it makes him uneasy to sit beside books for long ; he hears people talking in them , and must let them out . To do this one must get at them , see them , make them talk sense ; a fascinating employment , although not ...
Pagina 356
... imagine that it will find its way to houses where very few novels are kept . Ordinary cultivated people will buy them of course : but also governesses who scarcely ever read ; mechanics ; working men who despise novels ; dons who place ...
... imagine that it will find its way to houses where very few novels are kept . Ordinary cultivated people will buy them of course : but also governesses who scarcely ever read ; mechanics ; working men who despise novels ; dons who place ...
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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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