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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... colour and strength , seem all of her own forging and to owe nothing to literary instruction or to the reading of many books . The smoothness of the professional writer , his ability to stuff out and sway his language as he chooses ...
... colour and strength , seem all of her own forging and to owe nothing to literary instruction or to the reading of many books . The smoothness of the professional writer , his ability to stuff out and sway his language as he chooses ...
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... coloured birds of earliest memory who stand feeding in the river and then shake out their wings , which are of a glorious crimson colour ; then the resounding screams of the travelling parrots are heard , and they appear , flying at a ...
... coloured birds of earliest memory who stand feeding in the river and then shake out their wings , which are of a glorious crimson colour ; then the resounding screams of the travelling parrots are heard , and they appear , flying at a ...
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... colour . For the most part we believe that Miss Sitwell is trying her best to be honest with her own conceptions ... colours like a parokeet Shrill loudly to the chattering heat ' , 1 ° you still have to decide what whole you wish ...
... colour . For the most part we believe that Miss Sitwell is trying her best to be honest with her own conceptions ... colours like a parokeet Shrill loudly to the chattering heat ' , 1 ° you still have to decide what whole you wish ...
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