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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... story as ' The Cossacks ' , published in 1863 , and the novels which were being written at about the same time in England . As the lovable immature work of children compared with the work of grown men they appear to us ; and it is still ...
... story as ' The Cossacks ' , published in 1863 , and the novels which were being written at about the same time in England . As the lovable immature work of children compared with the work of grown men they appear to us ; and it is still ...
Pagina 239
... story . The story is too simple to require much analysis . It is made out of the different engage- ments and marriages of Rose , Ismay , and Esther , the three daughters of Mr and Mrs Glimour , of Skirth Farm , in the Fens ...
... story . The story is too simple to require much analysis . It is made out of the different engage- ments and marriages of Rose , Ismay , and Esther , the three daughters of Mr and Mrs Glimour , of Skirth Farm , in the Fens ...
Pagina 246
... story - teller . Wherever he looks , whatever he sees , wherever he goes , stories shape themselves quickly and with a sort of spontaneous directness which reminds one of an earlier age of the world's literature when story - telling was ...
... story - teller . Wherever he looks , whatever he sees , wherever he goes , stories shape themselves quickly and with a sort of spontaneous directness which reminds one of an earlier age of the world's literature when story - telling was ...
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