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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Pagina 173
... least destroying it , we are led to the satisfactory and convincing conclusion , ' My critical reaction hadn't in the least invalidated our great man's being a Bard – it had in fact made him and left him more a Bard than ever.'32 We see ...
... least destroying it , we are led to the satisfactory and convincing conclusion , ' My critical reaction hadn't in the least invalidated our great man's being a Bard – it had in fact made him and left him more a Bard than ever.'32 We see ...
Pagina 225
... least . ' 12- Ibid . , 12 May 1830 , p . 93 . 13- Ibid . , 15 June 1830 , p . 116 . 14- Ibid . , 1 January 1832 , p . 166 . 15- - Ibid . , ' Omniana ' , p . 377 , which continues : ' which must sadden , or at least soften , every ...
... least . ' 12- Ibid . , 12 May 1830 , p . 93 . 13- Ibid . , 15 June 1830 , p . 116 . 14- Ibid . , 1 January 1832 , p . 166 . 15- - Ibid . , ' Omniana ' , p . 377 , which continues : ' which must sadden , or at least soften , every ...
Pagina 279
... least , a means of exorcising the devils of the literary and the cultured . But there was too much vigour in his attitude in this respect , as in all others , to lend it the appearance of affectation . It was an amusing disguise ; it ...
... least , a means of exorcising the devils of the literary and the cultured . But there was too much vigour in his attitude in this respect , as in all others , to lend it the appearance of affectation . It was an amusing disguise ; it ...
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