The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1919-1924Hogarth Press, 1986 - 551 pagina's This is the third volume in a series on the complete non-fiction work of Virginia Woolf, which contains her essays, diaries and letters. This particular book is a compilation of Virginia Woolf's reviews and essays, including 80 previously uncollected pieces, spanning the years 1919-1924, while she worked on her novels "Night and Day", "Jacob's Room" and "Mrs Dalloway" and edited works such as T.S.Eliot's "The Wasteland" for The Hogarth Press. They reveal not only her talent as a critic and essayist, but also provide an insight into her understanding of writing, her creativity and her opinions on plays, films and paintings. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is one of English literature's greatest writers renowned for her novels, stories, diaries and letters. With her husband Leonard Woolf, she founded The Hogarth Press. |
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Pagina 253
... feel his force as if it were uncovered . And there is something frightening in contact with such a power when it is malevolent . In Leo Nicolayevitch there is much which at times roused in me a feeling very like hatred , and this hatred ...
... feel his force as if it were uncovered . And there is something frightening in contact with such a power when it is malevolent . In Leo Nicolayevitch there is much which at times roused in me a feeling very like hatred , and this hatred ...
Pagina 340
... feel , and the more intense the writer's feeling the more exact without slip or chink its expressions in words . And whenever Mr Lubbock talks of form it is as if something were interposed between us and the book as we know it . We feel ...
... feel , and the more intense the writer's feeling the more exact without slip or chink its expressions in words . And whenever Mr Lubbock talks of form it is as if something were interposed between us and the book as we know it . We feel ...
Pagina 367
... feel that at last someone has put into words what we have been feeling for two hundred and fifty pages . And to have made us feel that life is the thing for two hundred and fifty pages is a real achievement . There is no one word , such ...
... feel that at last someone has put into words what we have been feeling for two hundred and fifty pages . And to have made us feel that life is the thing for two hundred and fifty pages is a real achievement . There is no one word , such ...
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