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 220
... fiction always seeks to produce fear , or that the best ghost stories are those which most accurately and medically describe abnormal states of mind . On the contrary , a vast amount of fiction both in prose and in verse now assures us ...
... fiction always seeks to produce fear , or that the best ghost stories are those which most accurately and medically describe abnormal states of mind . On the contrary , a vast amount of fiction both in prose and in verse now assures us ...
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... Fiction , Funereal Fiction . Suppose we began with a sob , went on to a tear , developed into a roar , and culminated in a paroxysm of uncontrollable lamentation – should we think that a desirable form of art ? Would the critics be so ...
... Fiction , Funereal Fiction . Suppose we began with a sob , went on to a tear , developed into a roar , and culminated in a paroxysm of uncontrollable lamentation – should we think that a desirable form of art ? Would the critics be so ...
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... fiction as lightly as he would throw off a coat in running a race . The ideas come pouring in whether he speaks them ... Fiction , you can imagine him saying , must take care of itself ; and to some extent fiction does take care of ...
... fiction as lightly as he would throw off a coat in running a race . The ideas come pouring in whether he speaks them ... Fiction , you can imagine him saying , must take care of itself ; and to some extent fiction does take care of ...
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