Now in her forties and in love, Woolf writes two of her greatest novels during this period. "I can only write, letters that is, if I don't read them: once think and I destroy."-to Pernel Strachey, August 10, 1923. Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann; Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index; photographs.
The Letters of Virginia Woolf
The Letters: 1888-1912 (Virginia Stephen).
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1923-1928
“The” Letters of Virginia Woolf: “A” change of perspective : 1923 - 1928
The Flight of the Mind: The Letters of Virginia Woolf
With the development of the Northern Line in 1905, a tunnel was driven under Hampstead Heath which emerged 11⁄2 miles away in the undeveloped fields of Golders Green; the result was a burst of speculative building and an increase of ...
A Change of Perspective: the Letters of Virginia Woolf. Vol. III. 1923-1928
A Change of Perspective: The Letters of Virginia Woolf
This collection contains over 300 letters of painter & decorative designer Vanessa Bell, the central figure in the Bloomsbury group.
The Sickle Side of the Moon