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N o one could describe Virginia Woolf as a keen gardener. She often regarded the garden at Monk’s House, so lovingly tended by her husband Leonard, as a kind of rapacious rival, a threat that ...
It’s true that Leonard sees my faults. I mind missing life far more than he does, for it isn’t life to him in the sense that it is life to me. Oh to be able to slip in & out of things easily, to be in ...
A statue of Virginia Woolf has had a QR code added ... negative and offensive views of Jewish people despite marrying Leonard Woolf, an author of Jewish heritage. Extracts from her work have ...
Virginia and Leonard Woolf also married in 1912 in St Pancras Town Hall just down the road. (It’s notable that one Sir Keir ...
This exhibition of Virginia Woolf's manuscripts and Hogarth Press first editions was mounted in conjunction with the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, held June 5-8, 2003 at Smith ...
For example, Woolf was often given bromides to help her sleep; bromides can trigger manic episodes. Caramango T. (1992). The Flight of the Mind: Virginia Woolf’s Art and Manic-Depressive Illness.