The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1912-1918Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 448 pagina's Essays beginning at the time of her marriage to Leonard Woolf and ending just after the Armistice. More than half have not been collected previously. "In these essays we see both Woolf's work and her self afresh" (Chicago Tribune). Edited and with an Introduction by Andrew McNeillie; Index. |
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... Miss Willard did not remain , as she had become , a great schoolmistress . The merest accident , a heavy fall of snow , induced a certain Dr Dio Lewis , who was lecturing about the country in 1873 , to stay over the night and deliver ...
... Miss Willard did not remain , as she had become , a great schoolmistress . The merest accident , a heavy fall of snow , induced a certain Dr Dio Lewis , who was lecturing about the country in 1873 , to stay over the night and deliver ...
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... Miss Buchanan could hardly wish to put forward on her own behalf . ' I believe , ' says Mr Walpole , ' that I am speaking without any exaggeration when I say that this book of Miss Buchanan's is the first attempt of any writer in any ...
... Miss Buchanan could hardly wish to put forward on her own behalf . ' I believe , ' says Mr Walpole , ' that I am speaking without any exaggeration when I say that this book of Miss Buchanan's is the first attempt of any writer in any ...
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... Miss Buchanan inaccurately calls him ) still recovers consciousness , hurls himself at Prince Yusupov , and tries to escape through the garden . Three months later Miss Buchanan returned to Petrograd from a holiday just in time for the ...
... Miss Buchanan inaccurately calls him ) still recovers consciousness , hurls himself at Prince Yusupov , and tries to escape through the garden . Three months later Miss Buchanan returned to Petrograd from a holiday just in time for the ...
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