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 145
... truth of the facts of more import- ance than the poetry , and with the growing arrogance and acerbity of manner , as of one dinning the Gospel into the heads of an indifferent public . It is an open question how far Milton and Dante1o ...
... truth of the facts of more import- ance than the poetry , and with the growing arrogance and acerbity of manner , as of one dinning the Gospel into the heads of an indifferent public . It is an open question how far Milton and Dante1o ...
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 ...
Pagina 318
... truth of his writing , but wilfully persistent , affirming unreality intellectually and defending his conception with a sort of masculine impressionism'.4 Stated as he states it with hard intellectual power , there is no reason to ...
... truth of his writing , but wilfully persistent , affirming unreality intellectually and defending his conception with a sort of masculine impressionism'.4 Stated as he states it with hard intellectual power , there is no reason to ...
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