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 68
... truth . Naturally we do not accept all that Mr Symons says ; but we must consistently pay homage to the spirit in which he approaches these different writers . It is the spirit of a man to whom art is as undoubtedly a part of life as ...
... truth . Naturally we do not accept all that Mr Symons says ; but we must consistently pay homage to the spirit in which he approaches these different writers . It is the spirit of a man to whom art is as undoubtedly a part of life as ...
Pagina 75
... truth in the distinction which Sir Walter draws between the ' modern romantic poet ' , who ' must keep himself aloof from life , that he may see it ' , and the epic poet ' who holds his reader fast by strong moral bonds of sympathy with ...
... truth in the distinction which Sir Walter draws between the ' modern romantic poet ' , who ' must keep himself aloof from life , that he may see it ' , and the epic poet ' who holds his reader fast by strong moral bonds of sympathy with ...
Pagina 268
... truth of detail , though we guess that to be considerable , but with the rarer truth of sympathy . The description of Peggy Harper's home and of her mother , the decayed actress who has taken to drink but preserves the artistic ...
... truth of detail , though we guess that to be considerable , but with the rarer truth of sympathy . The description of Peggy Harper's home and of her mother , the decayed actress who has taken to drink but preserves the artistic ...
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