The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1912-1918Hogarth Press, 1986 - 420 pagina's Gathers Virginia Woolf's earliest essays, reviews, and biographical sketches and provide an introduction and background notes. |
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Pagina xii
... emotion'.22 On hearing the national anthem and a hymn at a Queen's Hall concert in 1915 , all she could feel was ' the entire absence of emotion in myself & everyone else ' . " For the non - participant , at least , life went on , and ...
... emotion'.22 On hearing the national anthem and a hymn at a Queen's Hall concert in 1915 , all she could feel was ' the entire absence of emotion in myself & everyone else ' . " For the non - participant , at least , life went on , and ...
Pagina 71
... emotion recollected in tranquillity " , for nothing so well defines that moment of crystallisation in which direct emotion or sensation deviates exquisitely into art . Donne is intent on the passion itself , the thought , the reality ...
... emotion recollected in tranquillity " , for nothing so well defines that moment of crystallisation in which direct emotion or sensation deviates exquisitely into art . Donne is intent on the passion itself , the thought , the reality ...
Pagina 180
... emotion , but to receive intense emotion from the same sight by remembering the emotion which it roused fifty years ago . It is clear that Aksakoff , with his abundant and impressionable nature , was precisely the man to feel his ...
... emotion , but to receive intense emotion from the same sight by remembering the emotion which it roused fifty years ago . It is clear that Aksakoff , with his abundant and impressionable nature , was precisely the man to feel his ...
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