The writer’s diaries reveal a mind striving to capture the elusive moment.
In the summer of 1926, Virginia Woolf sat at her desk at Monk’s House, Sussex, opened her diary, and wrote: “I shall here write the first pages of the greatest book in the world.” She was 44 years old
Leonard Woolf Papers (1894 - 1995) - The Keep
The Malady of Middlebrow: Virginia Woolf's Brilliantly Blistering Response to a Patronizing Reviewer – The Marginalian
Introduction to Virginia Woolf: Life and Works - 88Guru
SO MUCH MORE THAN VIRGINIA'S HUSBAND - The New York Times
Why read life-writing? - New Statesman
Tom Stoppard: A Life (Paperback)
Collected Essays by Virginia Woolf - Virginia Woolf Project
Bloomsbury collections - The Keep
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Shape shifter: The joyous transgressions of Virginia Woolf's Orlando - New Statesman
New Statesman Blogging Woolf
Bibliography - Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf – and who was Virginia afraid of? - Bromley House Library
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