The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1904-1912Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 411 pagina's Collects articles and book reviews by the English novelist. |
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Pagina 167
... effects that it produces are strange and brilliant , and others pass beyond this limit and become grotesque and even ... effect by shouting the true story in the courtyard . ' I must say that the kind woman continued so long as she lived ...
... effects that it produces are strange and brilliant , and others pass beyond this limit and become grotesque and even ... effect by shouting the true story in the courtyard . ' I must say that the kind woman continued so long as she lived ...
Pagina 281
... effect of truth is only to be equalled by the imagination of genius . There are a thousand incidents in a second - rate novel which might have happened in a dozen different ways , and the least consciousness of indecision blurs the effect ...
... effect of truth is only to be equalled by the imagination of genius . There are a thousand incidents in a second - rate novel which might have happened in a dozen different ways , and the least consciousness of indecision blurs the effect ...
Pagina 290
... effect . Finally , when the opera is over , it is quite late ; and half way down the hill one looks back upon a dark torrent of carriages descending , their lamps wavering one above another , like irregular torches . These strange ...
... effect . Finally , when the opera is over , it is quite late ; and half way down the hill one looks back upon a dark torrent of carriages descending , their lamps wavering one above another , like irregular torches . These strange ...
Inhoudsopgave
1905 | 11 |
The Decay of Essaywriting | 24 |
By Beach and Bogland | 37 |
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