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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... writing which so mysteriously alters the form of literature , so that Jane Austen , born in 1775 , wrote novels , while Jane Austen born a hundred years earlier would probably have written not novels but a few exquisite lost letters ...
... writing which so mysteriously alters the form of literature , so that Jane Austen , born in 1775 , wrote novels , while Jane Austen born a hundred years earlier would probably have written not novels but a few exquisite lost letters ...
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... writing anything so sustained as , shall we say , the Prelude . " A poet who is above all things personal is closely ... written in a broad daylight to which the writer is ill accustomed . But it is a mistake to suppose that because the ...
... writing anything so sustained as , shall we say , the Prelude . " A poet who is above all things personal is closely ... written in a broad daylight to which the writer is ill accustomed . But it is a mistake to suppose that because the ...
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... writing poetry , and with luck it may turn out that you have written a masterpiece . Something of this kind applies to Mrs Shorter's work , although she was frequently almost lucky enough to make it seem a wise policy . ' The gifts came ...
... writing poetry , and with luck it may turn out that you have written a masterpiece . Something of this kind applies to Mrs Shorter's work , although she was frequently almost lucky enough to make it seem a wise policy . ' The gifts came ...
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