The Letters of Virginia Woolf
Author : Virginia Woolf
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,21 MB
Release : 1975
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ISBN : 9780701204037
Author : Virginia Woolf
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,21 MB
Release : 1975
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ISBN : 9780701204037
Author : Virginia Woolf
Publisher :
Page : 638 pages
File Size : 34,24 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Authors, English
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Author : Louise A. DeSalvo
Publisher : Cleis Press Inc
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 10,74 MB
Release : 2004-01-10
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781573441964
After they met in 1922, Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf began a passionate relationship that lasted until Woolf's death in 1941. Their revealing correspondence leaves no aspect of their lives untouched. This volume, which features over 500 letters spanning 19 years, includes the writings of both of these literary icons.
Author : Virginia Woolf
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 41,54 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :
"Virginia Woolf is 47 at the beginning of this volume, and struggling to complete her masterpiece, The Waves - rewriting it three times, interrupted by illness and unwanted visitors. But she continued to meet and correspond with old friends such as Roger Fry, Lytton Strachey, Vita Sackville-West and Ottoline Morrell, and made several new ones. The most important of these was the composer Ethel Smyth - over 70, explosively energetic, and openly in love with Virginia - who gradually replaced Vita as her most intimate friend. Virginia's letters to Ethel, in which she discussed frankly her madness, sex, her literary aspirations and even her thoughts of suicide, are among the strongest and most personal she ever wrote."--Google Books.
Author : Frances Spalding
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 14,70 MB
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1911358227
The moving story of the life and work of novelist Virginia Woolf, revealed through her own letters to those closest to her.The letters - at times witty and irreverent, at times melancholy and introspective – are possibly even more revealing for their insights into the complex personality of the novelist herself. "A true letter", she insisted, "should be like a film of wax pressed close to the graving of the mind". The book contains biographical notes on the main recipients of the letters, together with background information on Virginia Woolf's life and work. Frances Spalding's previous books include "British Art Since 1900" and biographies of the painters Roger Fry and Vanessa Bell.This book is beautifully illustrated with contemporary photographs and paintings, many by members of the Bloomsbury Group, such as Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant.
Author : Lisa Williams
Publisher :
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 34,92 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :
Letters to Virginia Woolf is both a lyrical memoir and meditation on Woolf's life and writing. Starting with the events of 9/11, Williams examines Woolf's anti-war views and their relevance to our present time. In her pacifist manifesto, Three Guineas, Woolf wrote, "A common interest unites us; it is one world, one life." This book explores the events of 9/11 within the context of Woolf's passionate cry for a world without war. In six concise parts, Lisa Williams writes letters to Virginia Woolf that reflect on Woolf's ideas about war, memory, and childhood as well as her own experiences with these very issues.
Author : Virginia Woolf
Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 23,5 MB
Release : 2017-02-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1473363071
First published in 1932, “A Letter to a Young Poet” is an essay by Virginia Woolf. Written in epistolary form, it is a response to the writer John Lehman's request for Woolf to explain her views on contemporary poetry. A fascinating insight into the mind of one of England's greatest feminist writers not to be missed by fans and collectors of her seminal work. Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was an English writer. She is widely hailed as being among the most influential modernist authors of the 20th century and a pioneer of stream of consciousness narration. Woolf was a central figure in the feminist criticism movement of the 1970s, her works having inspired countless women to take up the cause. She suffered numerous nervous breakdowns during her life primarily as a result of the deaths of family members, and it is now believed that she may have suffered from bipolar disorder. In 1941, Woolf drowned herself in the River Ouse at Lewes, aged 59. Contents include: “Virginia Woolf”, “Craftsmanship - BBC Broadcast on April 20th, 1937”, and “A Letter to a Young Poet - First Published in the Yale Review, June 1932”. Read & Co. Great Essays is republishing this classic essay now in a brand new edition complete with Woolf's essay “Craftsmanship”.
Author : Sybil Oldfield
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 37,89 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Novelists, English
ISBN : 9780813535609
Just when it may seem that nothing else could be said about Virginia Woolf and the ambiguous details of her suicide, "Afterwords" provides an entirely fresh perspective. It makes available to a wide readership for the first time letters sent to Leonard Woolf and Vanessa Bell (Virginia Woolf's sister) in the aftermath of the event. This unique volume brings together over two hundred letters from T. S. Eliot, H. G. Wells, May Sarton, Vita Sackville-West, Edith Sitwell, E. M. Forster, Radclyffe Hall, and many others, including political figures and religious leaders. In addition, informative annotations reveal the identities of many unexpected condolence-letter writers from among the general public.
Author : Virginia Woolf
Publisher : Mariner Books
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 26,97 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780156260367
“Nothing yet published about her so totally contradicts the legend of Virginia Woolf.... [This] is a first chance to meet the writer in her own unguarded words and to observe the root impulses of her art without the distractions of a commentary” (New York Times). Edited and with a Preface by Anne Olivier Bell; Introduction by Quentin Bell; Index.
Author : Phyllis Rose
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 19,30 MB
Release : 1986-01
Category : Authors, English
ISBN : 9780863580666