Compton Mackenzie recalled walking with Leonard across the schoolyard on a summer day. “Leonard Woolf by now must have been fully sixteen; yet he was still in an Eton jacket and looked not a day more than fourteen.
After reading The dark island, Ben Nicolson wrote to his father: 'She is obviously a poet and not a novelist, and All Passion was so good only because it was so poetic' (qtd in Glendinning 274). 18. Lehmann suggested instead the title ...
Ondaatje s sensitive descriptions, illustrated with period and modern photographs, tell the compelling story of Woolf s sojourn in Ceylon and his developing disillusionment with the British colonial system.
He pioneered documentary journalism. He wrote towards the end of his long life one of the most insightful autobiographies of the Twentieth Century. This book examines the thought of this fascinating and relatively unknown political thinker.
Who's Afraid of Leonard Woolf?: A Case for the Sanity of Virginia Woolf
In this book, the first to focus on Virginia Woolf's writings in conjunction with those of her husband, Natania Rosenfeld illuminates Leonard's sense of ambivalent social identity and its affinities to Virginia's complex ideas of ...
Leonard Woolf
The author's account of the events of World War I and also a description of the origin of the Bloomsbury Group, the founding of the Hogarth Press, and the author's...
Leonard and Virginia Woolf as Publishers: The Hogarth Press, 1917-1941
Leonard Woolf's recollections of his life with Virginia Woolf during the years when she wrote her major novels; also an account of the growth of the Hogarth Press, as well...