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  • {{Short description|Essay by Virginia Woolf}} [[File:OnBeingIll.jpg|thumb|First edition cover<br>Design by [[Vanessa Bell]]]] ...
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  • [[File:Ernest de Sélincourt by Frederic Yates.jpg|thumb|Ernest de Sélincourt by [[:en:Frederic Yates|Frederic Yates]], 1907]] ...': Woolf at King's College London, Christine Kenyon Jones and Anna Snaith, Woolf Studies Annual (Vol 16, 2010), p.14.</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|1931 novel by Virginia Woolf}} {{About|the Virginia Woolf novel|other uses|The Wave (disambiguation){{!}}The Wave|and|Waves (disambig ...
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  • {{short description|1933 biography by Virginia Woolf}} {{for|the 2005 young-adult novel by Carl Hiaasen|Flush (novel)}} ...
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  • | based_on = {{Based on|''[[To the Lighthouse]]''|[[Virginia Woolf]]}} ...ghthouse'|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/12/arts/tv-weekend-virginia-woolf-s-to-the-lighthouse.html| date= 12 October 1984|newspaper= [[The New York T ...
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  • {{Short description|Book by Angela Carter}} [[File:TheCuriousRoom.jpg|thumb|Cover of the first edition, published by [[Chatto & Windus]].]] ...
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  • ...y death in 1923. His friendship with her was also documented in a painting by [[Beatrice Elvery| Beatrice Elvery, Lady Glenavy]].<ref>{{Cite web | title ...nto English (often with the collaboration of Leonard or Virginia Woolf) of works of Russian authors, such as [[Fyodor Dostoevsky|Dostoevsky]], [[Anton Chekh ...
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  • {{short description|1938 book-length essay by Virginia Woolf}} | author = [[Virginia Woolf]] ...
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  • ...s a concept similar to that of the poetic or [[literary canon]] (a body of works of significant [[literary merit]], instrumental in shaping Western culture ...ding'', published in 1975. One of these is the multiplicity of misreadings by poets and critics—including T. S. Eliot, [[Northrop Frye]], and [[Percy She ...
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  • ....org/speaker/lyndall-gordon |archive-date=8 July 2012}}</ref> ''[[Virginia Woolf]]: A Writer's Life'' (1984), which won the [[James Tait Black Memorial Priz ==Works== ...
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  • ...Portuguese innumerable books, such as ''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' by [[Virginia Woolf]]. ...in 1919 to study at the Military School, and there he published his first works. He started working for Editora Globo, while it was still a state-owned pub ...
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  • {{Short description|1998 novel by Michael Cunningham}} ...pera in two acts with music by Kevin Puts and an English-language libretto by Greg Pierce, based on the novel and its 2002 film adaptation, both with the ...
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  • ...es Isaac Elton, Vanity Fair, 1887-08-06.jpg|thumb|"Court Roll". Caricature by [[Leslie Ward|Spy]] published in ''[[Vanity Fair (UK magazine)|Vanity Fair] Elton's principal works were ...
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  • | image = Virginia Woolf (3)-2.jpg | caption = Bust of Leonard Woolf at [[Monk's House]] ...
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  • | founder = [[Leonard Woolf]] and [[Virginia Woolf]] ...endent company in 1917 by British authors [[Leonard Woolf]] and [[Virginia Woolf]]. It was named after their house in [[London Borough of Richmond upon Tham ...
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  • ...ok in 1971. Today, Menard Press is an [[Imprint (trade name)|imprint]] run by publisher Elte Rauch. ...in Ryle and Lord Zuckerman, among others) as well as works and testimonies by survivors of [[Nazism]], including the first English edition of [[Primo Lev ...
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  • ...Bell|Clive]] and [[Vanessa Bell]] (who was the elder sister of [[Virginia Woolf]]). The writer [[Quentin Bell]] was his younger brother and the writer and ...//www.charleston.org.uk/object/julian-bell-vanessa-bell/|title=JULIAN BELL BY VANESSA BELL|work=Charleston: The Bloomsbury Home of Art and Ideas|accessda ...
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  • ...q=%22john+lehmann%22+%22new+writing%22 New Writing 1938 Edition (reprinted by Ayer Co.)]</ref><ref>[http://www.ayerpub.com/Search/ByKeyword.asp?target=%2 ...nity, Lehmann had a passionate relationship with [[Virginia Woolf|Virginia Woolf's]] nephew, [[Quentin Bell]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.independent.co. ...
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  • ...us=dead }}</ref> Towards the end of his life he went blind and was read to by [[Quentin Crewe]]. Well-placed socially, his intellectual connections inclu ...oza</ref> became a [[straw man]] for writers including Forster, [[Virginia Woolf]] and [[Graham Greene]], who disagreed with his rather formalist view of th ...
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  • ...ticular character's perception of events. The edges of reality are blurred by choosing points of view that lie outside the norm.<ref name="Baldick">{{cit ...emotions) rather than trying to interpret them. Authors such as [[Virginia Woolf]] (''[[Mrs Dalloway]]'') and [[Joseph Conrad]] (''[[Heart of Darkness]]'' a ...
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