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The Diary of Virginia Woolf Vol. I: 1915-1919
Woolf, Virginia
First edition. The Hogarth Press, London, 1977. Hardcover. Binding condition. Dust jacket bright, with some shelf wear. Tanning noticiable on the flaps. Introduced by Quentin Bell and edited by Anne Olivier Bell.
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Why it's in the Cabin
The first and most collective volume of Virginia Woolf's diaries. A first edition of a landmark publication that opens up the most private, constant writing practice of Virginia Woolf, offering a testament to a life of reading, thinking, and writing. A must have for anyone who wants to go beyond Woolf's fiction, into the depths of her motives, references, and interior landscape.
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Virginia Woolf
A crucial part of our intellectual education. She theorised and embodied the need for women to write, and led a truly unconventional life, challenging societal norms around love and relationships. She had an open marriage! She had long held sexual and romantic friendship with another woman! At the same time, she upheld many troubling views from her social class. She was in many ways a woman of her time. We find her literary talent and emotional depth undeniable.