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 40
... ghost of an echo , and sometimes rises almost from the next fold of grey land . At all times strange volumes of ... ghosts have rambled about for so many centuries that they are now old inhabitants with family histories attached to ...
... ghost of an echo , and sometimes rises almost from the next fold of grey land . At all times strange volumes of ... ghosts have rambled about for so many centuries that they are now old inhabitants with family histories attached to ...
Pagina 219
... ghost story in late years , to which Miss Scarborough bears witness , testifies to the fact that our sense of our own ghostliness has much quickened . A rational age is succeeded by one which seeks the supernatural in the soul of man ...
... ghost story in late years , to which Miss Scarborough bears witness , testifies to the fact that our sense of our own ghostliness has much quickened . A rational age is succeeded by one which seeks the supernatural in the soul of man ...
Pagina 220
... 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 that the world to which we shut our eyes is far more ...
... 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 that the world to which we shut our eyes is far more ...
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