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 81
... Literature and Cosmopolitanism ' he writes with a great deal of sense and energy , and enables us at least to understand the point of view of cultivated Americans towards their literature . He looks to literature to refine and restrain ...
... Literature and Cosmopolitanism ' he writes with a great deal of sense and energy , and enables us at least to understand the point of view of cultivated Americans towards their literature . He looks to literature to refine and restrain ...
Pagina 118
... literature is not so much literature as the type of literature , the supreme example of what can be done with words . Even to him the words have their strong and unmistakable accent . Other words of other languages may come nearer to us ...
... literature is not so much literature as the type of literature , the supreme example of what can be done with words . Even to him the words have their strong and unmistakable accent . Other words of other languages may come nearer to us ...
Pagina 146
... Literature , he said , is the greatest foe to literature . Lo ! thirty centuries of literature Have curved your spines and overborne your brains ! 14 And in order to lay the foundations of the new age he began by bringing into ...
... Literature , he said , is the greatest foe to literature . Lo ! thirty centuries of literature Have curved your spines and overborne your brains ! 14 And in order to lay the foundations of the new age he began by bringing into ...
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